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File Size: 2423 KB

Print Length: 352 pages

Publisher: 47North (April 21, 2015)

Publication Date: April 21, 2015

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00OIBPIZO

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The worst thing I can say about all 3 books in the Frontlines series is that it's impossible for me to read them slowly and savor the story. Especially here in book #3 the yarn rips along at a terrific pace without any downtime or slow bits. It was a remarkably fast read for a 300 pager.Kloos continues to show ever increasing strength and confidence as a fiction writer. He lands a few sucker punches to the gut as he captures the brutal inhumanity and hard choices of an all-out interstellar existential war yet without the process feeling emotionally manipulative. The technology and culture pass the sniff test without getting bogged down in the details. There's a couple good ol' fashioned sci-fi deductive reveal moments that remind me of the best of the golden age, and the combat scenes rank among the best described and most thrilling sequences of the new wave of mil-scifi while still managing to feel fresh and new.#3 wraps up with a satisfying conclusion but still has enough loose ends to make the wait for #4 long and annoying.Keep 'em coming.

I have just finished the 6th book in the series, so I'm just going to shortly review it as a whole. The writing is good, and I enjoyed the story, audible quality was also good. There is obvious that the writer has military experience, as the atmosphere he creates puts you directly there, on the frontlines.Now, why I am giving only 4 stars, is because it always takes too long to get to the action, and from one point to another. There is too much descriptive content, and even if it gives you a better view of the world around, I could easily do without maybe 30% of content. I would like to see a more fast paced content in the next iteration of the series, and also find out more about the aliens. There were years since the 1st contact, and still too little is being known about them.The series starts from the beginning of a military career and the main hero goes slowly up the ladder. He's not your usual main character around which the fate of the humanity revolves, but instead we're given the recount through the eyes of a survivor of certain key events, and this is a nice change. Oh and yea, the hero always looses his rifle...This being said, I'm looking forward to the next book!

I sucked myself into this series, have to say I'm glad I did! Mr. Kloos writes a good seriesand have to say I haven't been disappointed yet. I was expecting a let down in either book 2 or 3 of the series but Mr. Kloos is a tight writer. He follows his previous storyline very nicely, bringing back previous characters and blending them in effortlessly. Merging this with Mr. Kloos's use of military "jargon", a good understanding of how military personnel think and operate make this much better than your average military SF. I especially like it when Mr. Kloos gives us a little look at society and the political body that could be (thankfully he only glances at this though I'd love to see his writings on that given his origin and experiences).Ok, given the love I just shared you're asking and wondering why only 4 stars; this gets compared to the "classics". While this is a great series and I love Mr. Kloos's story telling my 5 star books are Starship Trooper, The Forever War, the Dorsi series, and Old Man's War. Having said that this is a very good book and series.

Generally this is a good book continuing the Frontlines story but I do indeed have some gripes with some aspects of the story. The book starts off with a nice piece of action where the Commonwealth and Sino-Russian alliance are actually kicking some Lankie behinds. However, then there is not really any follow up. They just waltz in, shot up some Lankies and then that course of action is more or less abandoned. During said attack there are some strange behavior on the Lankies side but that also leads nowhere except for some vague after-action discussions.The rest of the book is devoted to the quest to bring the task force back home to Earth which is now under “blockade” by the Lankies who, for some strange reason, have taken Mars but then simply stopped. That is one huge part of the story that I have a real difficulty with. Why do the Lankies invade everything in sight (almost) but not Earth? We know they could do so easily so it is utterly illogical.There are quite a bit of action going on in this book and it is quite well done. These parts of the book are reasonably realistic and the laws of physics are still respected even though this is science fiction. What still frustrates me though is that, after five years of combating the Lankies, the humans have still not come up with some heavy penetrator that can punch a hole in a Lanky ship. This annoys me enormously. Especially since we do get a second evidence that the Lankies can be hurt that way in this book and it would actually not be requiring quantum leaps in technology to achieve.The book ends somewhat in a void as far as I am concerned. The task force do achieve their objectives although at high costs but Earth is not what it used to be and, of course, the Lankies are still at the doorstep. The outlook is not exactly a happy one but the book does not really hint at any path forward. Quite to the contrary. Some of the decisions by the characters to stay behind, for what looks like entirely nostalgic reasons, did not sit that well with me.It is a shame really because the author does indeed write quite well. If there would have been less of the illogical elements in the story this would probably have been a great book. Now it is “just” good.

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