04-04-2024, 01:46 PM
Orders of Battle by Marko Kloos
More battles with the Lankies. Andrew Grayson goes back to space four years after the last major engagement to see what their alien foe is up to now. Of course bad things happen. Yes, the book ends on a cliff hanger. But I was okay with that since I had book 8 all queued up.
These books are really basic. And I think Kloos extrapolates nicely from things that already exist in our own world to posit what is happening in Grayson's world. The books go down like potato chips. Not as much thinking as the Tchaikovsky books. But I like them both. Very military sci-fi.
More battles with the Lankies. Andrew Grayson goes back to space four years after the last major engagement to see what their alien foe is up to now. Of course bad things happen. Yes, the book ends on a cliff hanger. But I was okay with that since I had book 8 all queued up.
These books are really basic. And I think Kloos extrapolates nicely from things that already exist in our own world to posit what is happening in Grayson's world. The books go down like potato chips. Not as much thinking as the Tchaikovsky books. But I like them both. Very military sci-fi.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm

