Echoes of War: Books 1-3
An Epic Military Science Fiction Box Set
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Jeffrey Kafer
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Daniel Gibbs
About this listen
Corporal David Cohen thought he’d left war behind.
He was wrong.
The Terran Coalition faces repeated and brutal attacks from the repressive League of Sol. To defend his home planet, David trades his dream of becoming a rabbi for a battlefront in the far reaches of space. When particle beams fly, his courage under fire brings quick promotion. But in the lulls between battles when he must confront his soul, David finds a different enemy: the ghosts of those killed under his command.
Yet in war, it’s kill or be killed - and the enemy shows no mercy.
David must square the tenets of his faith against his responsibility to crew and country. If he fails in his command, billions face enslavement by a ruthless regime. Now it’s an all-out fight for the galaxy’s freedom.
Because a man’s greatest foe lies within.
If you love Babylon 5, Safehold, and Destroyermen, you must try Echoes of War, a military sci-fi series that will take you to the heart of duty, sacrifice, and the unseen scars of those who serve.
Includes the first three novels in the Echoes of War series:
- Fight the Good Fight
- Strong and Courageous
- So Fight I
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- Anonymous User
- 29-04-2023
No Honor Harrington, but refreshing.
The background of the series is the religious minority of Christian, Muslim, atheists and Jews, working together against the the oppression anti religious communist in space!
I enjoyed it for what it is, the space battles while entertaining are not as good as in David Webber’s books or Elizabeth Moon’s. But I found it refreshing to be looking at the moral complexity of justifying killing and being religious. How do you sleep at night if your commandment says “do not kill” how do you look after friends if they have gone to far and killing innocents.
I didn’t find it overwhelming religious, but refreshing having all believers accepted respectful of each other’s religion, work against the communist ideology and worship of the state.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-03-2024
religious propaganda
the irony of the propaganda is sickening. Religion is good atheist are vile and cruel, think they have that back to front. just look at history
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- Kay Down Unda
- 11-12-2021
Not worth reading
Don't waste your time reading these books, unless you like your stories drizzled liberally with religious propaganda, a writer who seems buried in McCarthyist America, who conflates atheism with communism, and who apparently has never heard of Democratic Socialism. The universe is poorly constructed, the characters are hollow shells without development, and the combat sequences are far from exciting or credible, even for a space opera. The writer has basically taken America of the 1950's, and tried to set it 400+ years in the future, and even though the story is supposed to have multiple cultures, and even species, it is literally just a snapshot of America (along with it's warped obsession with religion. One would hope, given the increase of atheism over the last half century, by the advent of nearly half a millennium, religion will be religated to supetstition along with witches, ghosts and the boogeyman.
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