Against All Odds follows Lt Jacob Grimm, who at the start of the book, is a bright, up and coming Lieutenant, who makes a difficult decision whilst he is the Duty Officer of his starship during a combat situation, taking on what appears to be several pirate vessels that attack the convoy he is a part of. Grimm’s actions save not only his own ship, but those of the other ships, however, when they board one of the captured pirate vessels, it is full of dead children. The four ships used in the attack had been piloted by children as a terrorist attack and for propaganda.
Grimm of course is used as a political scapegoat, even though he did nothing wrong, due to the uproar over the situation that occurred. Most of the rest of the bridge crew either resigned or some, due to guilt, took their own lives (and it is here, that I should point out that this book has some very intense, powerful and graphic scenes of violence and abuse. It could be a trigger for some people, and it is most definitely an adults only book). Grimm, however, even with some wonderful nicknames due to his surname, would not give up, mainly due to the memory of his Mother, a former Master Chief who died under heroic circumstances. He is unfortunately only a Lt, and unless he makes Lt Commander, he will be mustered from the Navy.
Grimm continues on working, trying to work through the past, and just move on, and when it comes to the next promotion round, he is suddenly ordered to the Zuckabar system, and given a promotion to Lt Commander and put in command of a Destroyer – the Interceptor.
The Interceptor is a mess though, having been left in dock for nearly 3mths due to a missing part, and a dead CO, the crew’s morale is terrible, the ship is in disrepair and falling to bits as it has not been cared for, and of course, everyone knows who he is and his reputation.
As Grimm starts to try and put the ship and the crew back together however, he sets in motion a complex chain of events that will not only put him and his crew in danger, but the lives of everyone on the station, and multiple other ships and people as well.
Against All Odds starts with this intense opening scene, and then slows to introduce its main character, before launching into a series of fast paced, combat-intense, gritty and powerful sequences that seem to only get more powerful as each one unfolds. Just as you think things couldn’t get anymore captivating and enthralling, another event will unfold and you won’t be able to put the book down until you have found out what is going to happen.
The character work in this book is exceptional, Grimm has so much depth to him, as the scapegoat for a crisis that was not his fault, but at the same time, still feeling the guilt over killing all those children – even though it was at the risk of his life, and the life of hundreds of others. His emotional and psychological state are intensely realistic, powerful and gritty, as instead of losing control, he focuses using his mother’s memory to keep him balanced.
There are multiple other characters in this book (and I am not going to give spoilers), but they are all just extraordinary. There are some intensely powerful and graphic scenes in this book, and how the characters deal with them is handled very well. There is a good understanding of the psychological damage some things can do to a person.
The other really outstanding aspect of this book is the world-building, the science and combat sequences, which were all done exceptionally well, and brought the story to life around the characters. It is vitally important in this sort of book that not only the science, but especially the combat is done well, and from the very first space combat, to the first of what is a brutal combat sequence with the marines (and is just intense, you feel like you are there with shots flying around you), Haskell does an extraordinary job describing these sequences.
Against All Odds is one of those books that you pick up, and realise that once you start reading, you won’t be putting it down for a while. (I suggest the Audiobook, at least you can walk around listening to it!). As the story starts to unfold, and moves from one intrigue to the next, intense combat, startling outcomes, and captivating storylines, you will be hooked on the tale of Jacob Grimm. This is easily one of the best Mil Sci-Fi books I have read all year, if not Sci-Fi books, it is one that is an absolute must read.