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Assassin's War

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There was a long-held fear among the known races of the galaxy that no matter how powerful or technologically advanced they became, there would always be someone stronger—hiding far out in the deep recesses of the cosmos.
That fear has now been realized.
A destructive alien armada has arrived, triggering a brutal war that will change the galaxy forever.
The only hope for survival rests with two, mortal adversaries—who must rise above their mutual hatred to work together on a dangerous mission. One is a lethal assassin unleashed on an unsuspecting enemy—a man so dangerous that even his own government wants him dead. The other, a ruthless alien invader with his own shocking agenda.
With enemies on both sides of the conflict, the assassin undergoes a personal revelation, striking at the very core of who and what he is. But will this epiphany lead to the salvation of the galaxy?
Or assure its destruction…

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First published August 25, 2013

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Gregg Vann

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Gregg Vann is a writer, teacher, polyglot, and perennial student. He has a M.Ed. in Teaching English as a Second Language, and a BA in Asian Studies. When not writing, he can usually be found on the sunny beaches of Florida.

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April 21, 2016
When I signed Bad Blood up for Story Cartel, I had this brief moment of "I wonder what the Story Cartel experience is like for a reader..." And by brief moment I mean brief moment, because no sooner had I thought it then I turned around and downloaded a book.

This book, actually.

And then I felt sort of ambivalent...

See, the thing is, when you first open the book many of the sentences start with the word I. It's all "I did this..." and "I did that..." and "holy crapballs what did I get myself into..."

But I rarely if ever give up on reading books, and this time there was a story to be told (that might even help me out in the long run) so I stuck with it.

Now I don't actually know if many of the sentences continued to start with the word I, because by chapter four I sort of stopped caring.

(I just scanned back through, there's less I-ing. Which is now a thing. Because I said so.)

What happens in chapter four, you ask? Well, for starters, the monks show up. And that, my friends, is when shit gets real. I cannot tell you why, since it would spoil some of the surprise, but let me just say that things are pretty awesome in the world that Mr. Vann created. Okay, one thing is pretty awesome.

The rest is actually kind of shitty.

See, there is this race (the Brenin) trying to take over the known galaxy. And not only are the other races seemingly unable to work together to get them to back off, but the hostile race has these super shields that makes them almost invincible.

But the Udek (this race of super aggressive dick bags) have a plan. One that kind of gets muddled rather quickly. Leaving Tien (an Udek) in a position where he's forced to work with a Brenin. Something neither one is very happy about, which only leads to more awesome.

Plus the way these two have to work together... BRILLIANT.

Oh, and then they help this third race, the Obas.

Which, I might add, is the only point of the story where I went "oh really." Not because it didn't make sense, but because Tien was all "we have to help them" and I was all "really, you just have to? Couldn't possibly get around it?" *rolls eyes*

I got over it quickly though because the Obas homeworld, the race in general and Boe in specific made me geek out.

...

Don't judge me. Water worlds are badass.

(I'm trying a new thing in my reviews, so please bear with me. I haven't worked out the transition from up there to down here...)

Idea: I really liked the idea behind this story. I mean, I like science fiction so that's kind of a given, but beyond the ships and races there are trying to snuff each other out there's two really interesting concepts that it's killing me not to be able to share with you. KILLING ME.

Execution: Aside from the I-ing at the beginning and that one "you just had to help" it was well executed. Fast paced and easy to follow.

Content Level: Some graphic violence along with the description of how a character had been tortured off screen.

Genre: Space-tastic Science Fiction with new races and space ships and space ships that do battle.

Solid idea, good execution, and I found myself going "is there going to be a sequel?" Which is always a good sign. Also, I have no idea since it wasn't clearly marked on goodreads and my headache prevented me from searching further than that.

4 Stars

A free copy of this book was provided by Story Cartel in exchange for a fair and honest review.
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65 reviews3 followers
January 12, 2014
Assassin's War ranks with the true spirit of science fiction in it's ability to do two things simultaneously: tell a fantastic tale that offers inventive ideas about the future, other species or similar topic, while at the same time giving us relevant themes to apply to contemporary life. I love how Vann is able to brilliantly excel in both veins in this novel.

On the story level, Assassin's War is a winner. We're thrown right into it, as it the time of war, and there is a specific need for a murder to be avenged. The lethally-trained Tien, whom the Udek desperately need to deploy, first needs to be resurrected, though. And in his resurrection, of course he wants his wife to be reborn. Those who can do this transfer are the Bodhi, and neither they nor Tien know if they will be protected by the Udek after the war. All of this creates friction as power plays line up against in other and play out.

The action and adventure is exciting and compelling, the battle maneuvers are fierce and strategically thrilling and the one-on-one work brutal. Then what's incredibly engaging is the levels below the story. What does it mean to be or have a soul? How would it change us to be in another body, or truly experience another way of life? Do we carry karma from past deeds? Are we all just one step removed from animals--are any of the species in the book any better than any others? Shared consciousness/mental connections is a theme that returns in several different ways, and you can't help but be captivated by the big questions raised by the Bodhi's neo-Buddhist rituals and transfer process.

As experience wears holes into Tien's training and conditioned belief systems that justified his brutality for the Udek, he evolves and we as readers have to question where we have similar growth to do. In all, this is a highly rewarding read that packs a galaxy-sized punch.
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41 reviews4 followers
September 6, 2013
I like books that start with action, although I skimmed the explicit violence in the opening chapter. What hooked me was the MC's emotion when he learned what happened to his wife. After that, the plot proceed with good pace. I don't usually read StarTrek-flavored books (because I don't like too much setting/description in sci-fi/fantasy genre), but this book surprised me because it's easy to understand the world. The book's focus on MC's emotional journey wanes a bit in the middle, but I was able to finish it because I enjoyed the plot.

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for honest review.
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January 23, 2015
The story is an old-style sci-fi when we have a lot of different races in galaxy and Humans aren't main plot line. The titled assassin must complete difficult mission in very close cooperation with his enemy. We get some action but also a lot of debating on purpose of war for each species. There's a slower middle part but the ending picks up again.
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