Disclosure: I was given my copy of this book by the author as a review copy.
When the answer is doing the wrong thing, some of us must do the wrong thing anyway. This is story of how one person can make a big difference in the outcome of war and peace on his home planet.
As Agent Frank Allen discovers, sometimes crime is just not clear. When Rick Sullivan murders a politician, Agent Allen is assigned to bring him in to be given justice. While chasing the criminal, he discovers that not all criminals are clearly wrong. What if Rick's action resulted in saving an entire planet?
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this trilogy. I am very glad to see it offered as a complete book, and I read it as a single book. The story flows very well, and whether you read it as a single book or as three separate books, it will be an exciting read. While it is science fiction, it borders on possibilities in today's world. This book will allow the reader to decide what is right, and what is wrong. You will not always agree with Rick Sullivan, but you also will not always disagree. The degree of agreement will vary with each reader, and some will even decide that he is just another criminal. I was not thrilled with the treatment of the natives of Edaline, just as I am not happy with treatment of minorities in the world I live in today. Everyone should have the right to live in peace and equality, however, that is not always reality.
While it could have been very gruesome, I believe the way this story is written allows the reader room to imagine what could have been. It is an exciting and fast moving story, that will delight science fiction readers.
In short, I would recommend this book to readers of science fiction, as well as those who enjoy military fiction. I think it is suitable for most readers that know the difference between fiction and true history.
Since I found this to be a good book, that maintains its excitement throughout the story, I will look forward to reading more by this author.