The Ogres seemed to be 'monsters,' but they were monsters that could be reasoned with—as long as you understood what motivated them.
Several new aliens have now joined the
One that seems helpful and friendly, but something from its past may have kicked over a hornet's nest—a really nasty threat that hasn't been seen in centuries.
A new race may be the most dangerous they have encountered. They have a weapon against which they have no defense.
To top it all off, a massive swarm of intelligent insectoid aliens has been expanding, and their former enemies, the Meduala, are now squarely in the path of the bug's expansion.
Keith has to solve this new puzzle carefully, and none of the pieces are fitting. Time is running out.
I am a retired software engineer who has worked on various medical/robotic hardware, oceanographic mapping, telecommunications, and submarine communication systems. He currently resides in New Hampshire and has decided to try writing some science fiction books.
I would have given it 5 stars for imagination, creativity, dialogue and interesting characters, except for a couple of things. 1. Continues to have too many errors that could be easily corrected with a good proofreader. 2. The royals using the captain any time they want, any way they want without first consulting him, much less getting his agreement? If the sexes were reversed, most people would liken this to rape; both mental and physical. I get that they are royals, but that is no excuse!
On the plus side, I am thoroughly enjoying the series! I’m looking forward to seeing where the author takes our intrepid crew next. Next war, please!
The continuing adventures of Keith are very interesting and well written. I particularly like the way he makes the diversity of species a continuing source of strength for the situations he gets thrown into.
These books are fun to read. There are numerous spelling and syntax errors throughout, some of which result in a little confusion. However, this is not a hinderence to the flow of the books.
The series of books (Wars without End) are very enjoyable. The reference’s to all the various movies and TV series are quite enjoyable and add a lot of humor.