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380 pages, Paperback
First published June 30, 2016
Godeena: SF NovelThis novel was provided free of charge by the author in exchange for an honest review.
Major Henry Broncon was the only survivor at the Fields of Death in a battle with the Ansker. Now as a Brigadier, he's commanding a mission to the planet Godeena to find out why everyone sent there has been killed by some mysterious force.
The most obvious issue with the book? It was clearly written by someone that does not speak native English. Grammar errors, awkward sentence structures, and poor word choices are frequent and are a constant distraction from the pacing of the book. The military conduct in the book isn't believable at all. Female officers don't cry on their commander's shoulders. Not in any man's army. I never related to any of the characters. There never seemed to be any real emotion in them and what there was seemed contrived or came from no where and just didn't make sense. Broncon's PTSD from surviving the Fields of Death was the only thing that seemed real and I don't think it played an important enough part in the plot. I think it could have really fleshed out that character and made him seem real to me but it never happened.
But I guess my biggest issue with the book was that all the conflict was just too easy to escape from. There was never any real tension in the plot to hold my interest or to give that little sigh of relief when the hero escapes some fiendish trap. It was all just too easy.
The book was OK but nothing to get all excited about.