The Arwen, Season 2: Ulliam


Read by Timothy P. Callahan

(4.4 stars; 537 reviews)

The Gyssyc ship is in orbit above Ulliam; the Taskforce sent to meet them has been destroyed. Captain Cook fears the worst, the Gyssyc has declared war on the Ulliam. The crew of the Arwen must figure out what happened before a second fleet arrives, the fate of three races rests in their hands.

The Arwen Season 2: Ulliam is the sequel to th Parsec award winning novella The Arwen Season 1: Regal.


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Reviews

Enjoyable Space Sci-Fi


(4 stars)

Enjoyable classic space sci-fi adventure in the vein of Star Trek. Looking forward to more. My only criticism would be the author's reading style and sound mix. The author reads a little to fast and often gets kind of "mush mouth" with his pronunciations. He seems unable to pronounce "ing" i.e. Instead of "having" he'll say "havin'" or instead of "going" he'll say "goin'". He seems to think that faster reading = more exciting but in reality it just means less articulated speech. There is also music mixed in during dramatic parts of the story that is often too loud making it difficult to understand what he's reading. These complaints don't ruin the story, they just keep it from being better.

Thoroughly enjoyed this one


(4.5 stars)

There is something about these tales which reminds me of the good old sci-fi stories of the 50s. The tale is told with pace and maintains tension and rewards the listener with some good twists along the way. Some of the music is distracting but that’s forgivable.

the arwen, season 2: ulluam


(3 stars)

I'm finally get easy to get invested in the characters although I wish their development was a little slower. the audio track is also pretty good even if sometimes it's a bit too loud overall good read. On to season 3.


(4 stars)

getting better but the music is still a bit annoying although I did notice it was toned down just a little


(4 stars)

story is good. audio is a bit uneven in spots bit manageable.

A good follow up


(3 stars)

The Arwens story continues, fleshing out characters and the worlds of this universe. My only real complaint is the limited description of the alien races involved in this tale, I found it difficult to invision them as described. A good follow up none the less, keep up the good work Tim I look forward to hearing the rest of the Arwens story.

Great listen


(5 stars)

Found this very interesting and enjoyed it.First one of these types of story lines I have enjoyed since ailien worlds radio show. Looking forward to hearing many more. great job on the narration also. Meant this for season 1I am just starting season two of this series. Thanks TIM great job of writting and reading. Thanks to LibriVox also.


Just finished book two, and I'm loving it. It scratches both my Star Trek and my Battlestar Galactica-itches. I'm going to be all over book three in a heartbeat. In the mean time I sent you a little "thank you" via PayPal. I've had a great time with books one ...