Frustration with the pace of the peace talks between Earth and the Kurgan Empire leads the Federation President to order the immediate repatriation of human colonists and soldiers still being held on rebel Kurgan planets. During one of these missions, Michael Sheridan and Alana Cole come across a derelict spaceship. Reported lost during the First Kurgan War a century ago; it soon becomes apparent that the key to a lasting peace in the future lies in the past.
Richard Turner proudly served in the Armed Forces for more than thirty years. He considers himself fortunate to have had numerous overseas deployments that took him to many varied locations throughout the world, including: Germany, Cyprus, Croatia, Sierra Leone, Bosnia, Egypt, Israel and finally two tours of Afghanistan. Wanting to try something new, he now spends his time writing.
Some of Richard's favourite authors include: James Rollins, Andy McDermmott and the many novels of Clive Cussler.
This book was a surprise to me. When realizing the kind of adventure Michael, Cole, Wendy and Tarina would have, I told myself "Oh no! Not that kind of thing again!" Finally, it proved to be a fantastic read. The author proves very good at writing about war and making it more interesting with every sequel in the series.
Some annoying idiosyncrasies and a tendency to throw in everything including the kitchen sink but entertaining light reading over. Physics majors steer clear, it would drive you crazy.
This was another good one ,it had plenty of action in t his one most of the war was on the ground and not in space . There was a few , I never saw that coming in the book also.