
Member Reviews

The third book in Tchaikovsky's Dogs of War series, Bee Speaker is a slow starter, that gradually builds towards a thrilling conclusion.
The narration on this is great and adds brilliantly to the story.

This book is set a long while after the first 2 books and perhaps that's why I couldn't exactly connect with the characters.
The writing is strong as ever, but I didn't care much and it was hard to follow the story to the end.
The narration on the other hand was great and definitely contributed to my enjoyment.

One of my first audiobooks so I thought I’ll give this one a go. The voice actors really set the mood of the story and helped me feel more immersed.

I was so happy to receive an early copy of this book.
I loved the previous two books and couldn't wait to see where this book was going to go.
Bee speaker jumps 200 hundred years into the future and the earth has has been affected whilst Mars is thriving with Bees.
This book follows many male characters, including three Martians, as they respond to a call from Bees on Earth.
This story has many twists and turns and lots of differing belief systems.
At times the book was a little slow as they explained what was happening both on Earth and Mars during the 200 years but the pace soon picked up again.
I have read several books by Adrian Tchaikovsky and have already lined up some oof his other series to read.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for an ALC in response for an honest review.