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Get ready for another action-packed trip into a world of alien terror and bloody battles with War Thug.

The greatest soldiers in the galaxy are on the run.

Betrayed by the War Council they served with victory and honor, War Thug and his platoon of Enhanced Space Navy SEALs have been branded as traitors. There is a price on their heads and no one they can trust ... except one another.

But a shipboard accident separates them on Altair IV, a "resort planet" run by scum and villainy of every kind. Until they can find their fellow soldiers, every one of them must maneuver through the planet's underworld, where no one helps without a price.

If they are to escape capture and execution by the all-powerful Council, every member of the platoon will have to rely on their wits, their muscle, and the luck that has abandoned them so far.

139 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 5, 2016

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March 25, 2017
War Thug and the gang regroup

This second book in the series departs from what one might expect, but continues in a whole new vein. Under a death sanction from the War Counsel, they head for Altair to regroup and plan their next move. Unfortunately, the Blue Celest is accidentally destroyed and the Seals scattered to hell and gone. Get the book, find out how "Sarge" and the gang fare in a hostile world where it's hard to discern friend from foe.

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June 7, 2017
First one was better

Overall it was a soso book. It did have its moments tho. I didn't like the fact that so many characters were just killed off and the twist towards the end didn't make all that much sense. In addition the constant perspective shifting meant some characters got largely overshadowed. Also, the Pegg scene... could have done without that.
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