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Terran Strike Marines: Publisher's Pack
- Terran Strike Marines, Book 1-2
- Narrated by: Luke Daniels
- Length: 14 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Dotari Salvation, book 1:
When the Terran Union has a mission that must not fail, it calls upon the Strike Marines. They are trained to improvise, adapt, overcome and win every fight.
A deadly disease threatens the Dotari, Earth’s allies, with extinction. The cure lies in deep space, and Lieutenant Hoffman and his team will join the starship Breitenfeld as it journeys into the void and makes a desperate attempt to save the dying race. Lurking in the abyss is a threat that’s waited with inhuman patience. Hoffman must lead his Marines through a gauntlet and evade a foe designed to hunt and kill them.
The Rage of Winter, book 2:
One Shot. One Kill. One sniper to strike fear in the heart of alien invaders.
Hoffman’s Strike Marines pursue enemy agents across a wintry world, desperate to stop an insidious threat festering in the heart of the Terran Union. Their hunt is disrupted when the fanatical Kesaht invade and the team is split across the snow and ice of a harsh planet. The team’s sniper, Duke, plays a deadly game of hit-and-run to slow the aliens' advance and earns the ire of the enemy commander. Hoffman, trapped in the frigid wilds, leads his Marines and their cunning prisoners back to the front, where they must join the fight against the Kesaht before the planet is lost.
Terran Strike Marines: Publisher's Pack is an action-packed military science-fiction adventure set in the best-selling Ember War universe.
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- 20-07-2022
A Decent Sci-fi story
It's not worthy of ranting about but worthy of a decent score. The plot is interesting if a little USA centric, starts on a US public holiday, the only alien captured is captured in the US, the man the aliens seem to trust is American. I get it an American author, America being the big super power it was back then, and the American gun ho attitude/military. Nowadays it can be a bit on the nose but I didn't think it was that bad. The hero has to come from somewhere and most writers write their heroes to be where they are from and as the hero they would like to be.
There could have been more action and the story being told from the first person narrative meant it was his recollection of what happened instead of the action happening around you. A problem I always find in first person action books. At least the humans weren't outgunning anybody and were on the lowest stand of the totem pole which we would be if any alien life could master faster than light technology to make it to Earth.
All in all I enjoyed the book, not a great book but a decent, enjoyable one. I'd like to give it an extra half star but Audible is limited to whole stars and I don't think it deserves 4 therefore 3 stars.
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