The war might be over, but for Derran, one of the Imperial's most celebrated soldier, no retirement is in the cards. He watched as droids had cut his platoon down, then battled through robospiders and humanoids to bring the enemy down. Now he is offered a job to train the next generation of special imperial units, dragging him into a dangerous game where enemies are hidden and can be lurking in the friendliest of face. His life is on the line again. And that might be all right, as long as that does not come at the cost of endangering those closest to him.
I read elsewhere that this may be a translation from its original language. If this is true, the translation is very poorly done. Kinda like the translator doesn't know English very well.
This isn't really my type of story, but it was alright enough to get me to finish it.
I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
The concept for the story is good, but I got lost somewhere between the concept and the actual presentation. The characters could have been copied from modern day marines going through their basic training combined with the official duties of police officers. This wasn't pursued in this story, and I was left wondering and at times lost as to what the author was really trying to convey.