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With the fate of humanity at stake, there is only one way for the Traitor of Hellsbreach to make things right.

After a battle that erased people from existence, Kin Roland faces betrayal, intrigue, and the ultimate decision. Reapers, Slomn, and all the deadly monsters of Crashdown have not prepared him for his return to Hellsbreach. He swore to never again set foot on the red wasteland. The truth awaiting him in Blood Meridian Canyon will force him to a desperate alliance. A creature that even the King of the Reapers fears will drive Kin across the Red Plains of Sorrow with the fate of humanity in the balance. There has only ever been one decision for Kin Roland… the right decision.

Weapons of Earth is the final book in the Chronicles of Kin Roland trilogy, a military science fiction adventure that fans of the movies Aliens and Predator will love. This series is for anyone who has dreamed of suiting up in a Starship Troopers dropship and assaulting a planet with a band of brothers ready to snatch victory from impossible odds. If you enjoy books by Robert A. Heinlein, Frank Herbert, John Steakley, John Ringo, and David Weber then you’ll love this book they inspired.

Buy the climactic conclusion to the Chronicles of Kin Roland trilogy today!

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434 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 31, 2016

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Scott Moon

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Scott Moon loves audio books, especially the works of George R.R. Martin, Patrick O'Brian, and Michael Connelly. He has been writing fantasy, science fiction, and urban fantasy thrillers most of his life and aims to read or listen to 100 books a year. Currently, he is a commissioned police officer serving in a street level counter drug and gang unit. Some of his most rewarding and heartbreaking work was as a detective in the Exploited Missing Child Unit. His favorite assignment is SWAT, primarily for the eighty pounds of tactical gear he gets to wear in the blazing summer heat. In 2005, he helped arrest a serial killer who had been at large for over thirty years.

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June 26, 2019
Great series

The first 2 1/2 books were great, then just over half way through the third book it seems like someone else decided to finish the story and tried to pack everything into the last part of the book adding new characters and bringing in all the old ones. Just too many twists, I lost interest and was just reading to see how it ends. Then what a letdown.
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July 1, 2017
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With the fate of humanity at stake, there is only one way for the Traitor of Hellsbreach to make things right. After a battle that erased people from existence, Kin Roland faces betrayal, intrigue, and the ultimate decision. Reapers, Slomn, and all the deadly monsters of Crashdown have not prepared him for his return to Hellsbreach. He swore to never again set foot on the red wasteland. The truth awaiting him in Blood Meridian Canyon will force him to a desperate alliance. A creature that even the King of the Reapers fears will drive Kin across the Red Plains of Sorrow with the fate of humanity in the balance. There has only ever been one decision for Kin Roland… the right decision.

Enemy of Man (The Chronicles of Kin Roland #1)
Son of Orlan (Chronicles of Kin Roland #2)
Sgt Orlan: Hero of Man (Chronicles of Kin Roland #2.5)
Weapons of Earth (Chronicles of Kin Roland #3)
The Chronicles of Kin Roland Omnibus (Chronicles of Kin Roland #1-3) {Enemy of Man, Son of Orlon, Weapons of Earth, NOT Sgt Orlan: Hero of Man (Chronicles of Kin Roland #2.5)}
8 reviews
January 10, 2018
This book

Jumps around and makes it difficult to follow the story. Has a chance to be a better story with smoother intros to next arc.
12 reviews
September 10, 2023
Liked it

Followed the characters ok but hard to really concentrate to follow the story 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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