In this second of the Sentenced to War series, it has been six months since the events of ‘Sentenced to War’, and that Rev and his crew found out that they had been involuntarily ‘extended’ in their duty due to the ongoing war with the Centaurs. At this start of this book, we find the team on another mission, this one a little different to the firefight missions that you normally expect, instead, they are kind of undercover, having been inserted by drop-pod into a civilian held population that is being held hostage by Centaurs.
Normally the Centaurs when the take a planet, just eliminate the human population like they have set off a roach bomb in an old basement, but this time, they have left multiple different Centaurs to guard over the population, and as long as they don’t do anything wrong, they are fine. If they step out of line though, they get fried.
As with the other books (without giving too much away), the start of the book is not only action packed, but fast-paced, brutal, and incredibly powerful as the team try desperately to take out the Centaurs and save the Civilians.
This is a bit different to a lot of books in this genre, in that there is a really strong psychological and emotive element to the story, and this continues in book 2, especially in this opening sequence, the writing, especially the Character writing and the descriptive work, are beyond exceptional.
As the book continues, we start to learn of a Human organisation called ‘The Children of Angels’, a radical splinter group that sees the Union as being overbearing, militaristic, and is against everything they do. They are so far against them, that they believe the war with the Centaurs is a huge mistake, and are actively opposed to it, and are working against the Marines to stop their activities.
The Union Marines suddenly find themselves fighting a two-front war, one against the external enemy, a powerful alien foe that to be honest, they are struggling against, and now, they are fighting their own people, who, whilst they are not well armed, and not all of them are well trained, they are fanatical, willing to die for their cause (well some of them), preaching dogma that is having an affect on everyone around them, and as such, are spreading like a cancer in whatever locations they are in, and generally, have become a clear and present danger to the Union.
With this is in mind, the Marines are retasked to try and find the Children of Angels, and either arrest, detain, or kill them on sight (and you get the impression the government would prefer death be the main option.
Again, without giving away spoilers – what follows is a fascinating look at Civil War, Human on Human warfare, as the Union try and take out the Children of Angels before they become too big a threat.
We get to see this from the view point of Rev and his squad, with a new Staff Sergeant, who, up until now, has been a desk jockey, and as such, does not have a lot of experience in the field. This initially causes a lot of tension, but again, there are some really interesting storylines, and some powerful character driving storylines here as well.
The character writing is again, just exceptional, as we delve into the mind and soul of Rev, and this time around a few of the other Marines as well. It is obvious from the writing that the Authors have seen combat, because the sheer intensity of the combat scenes, the heart-pounding, adrenaline pumping, terrifying, reality of combat, as weapon fire is zinging all around you, everything slows down, and you just try and stay alive, whilst trying to do the right thing. This is why they drill Marines/Soldiers, even Police, in the use of their Firearms and other equipment (And with the Police I am talking from the experience of Aus Police, not US), so that everything is muscle memory, as in the heat of the moment, the brain moves to Fight, Flight, Freeze, Follow mode – and it is only training that saves you. The combat scenes in this book (and series), are just phenomenal, so well written, with such incredible depth, detail, and complexity, including psychological detail, it makes for enthralling ready.
The characters are just as in depth, as we not only follow their actions, but we get to really see inside them, the Authors have created such multifaceted characters that are so comprehensive in so many ways. It really adds to the story telling, giving it so much extra depth.
Along with this, is the world-building, which is just stunning. There is just so much background to every aspect of the story, again, from not just the characters, but the different factions (Each of the major groups, Union, Centaurs, Children of Angels), are all portrayed with such intricate complexity, they are masterfully done.
Beyond that, the tech, as well as the worlds, ships, stations etc that they visit again, all have so much effort put into making them so incredibly real. It makes the story so much more believable, and realistic, and makes the read so much more fun, which is what it is all about!!
Overall, this is just an exceptional sequel, to what is an outstanding series. This is a genre that has so many titles and variations, so to create a series that stands out so much, because it has a slightly different twist, as well as such extraordinary character work and combat scenes, such powerful emotive writing, makes this the Mil Sci-Fi series to be reading – don’t miss it, you will be disappointed if you do!!!