
The Anvil
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Franklin Pierson
With the aid of a sentient battle computer, Raj Whitehall and his band of sworn Companions struggle to reunite the entire planet of Bellevue and find their mission impeded by Barholm Clerett.
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This is a truly great series of books to listen too .
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Over too soon!
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The narration is also excellent, with good pacing, expression, and distinct voices for characters, all without sounding strained or pushed. There are even some foreign language bits that all sounded good.
My single compliant is that the last book (this one) of the series doesn't really resolve one of the big issues in the series, at least not for me. Yes, it ends, but I assumed there had to be another book, and was very disappointed when there was not.
If you want great military sci-fi scenes, strong characters, and a solid plot, and can forgive a dangling details at the end, then this book is a good choice. I don't regret buying it, but I am disappointed with the lack of closure.
SPOILER ALERT - STOP READING if you don't want to hear the details...
What is missing? The first three books build up tensions between the paranoid ruler of the Civil government and his leading General. In the last book, the governor's nephew and likely heir is even along on the big campaign, trying to undercut the hero. There are several discussions about how the hero is likely to have his eyes burned out, or be executed, when he returns successfully. These issues are not resolved. I assumed there had to be another volume, and failing that another series, but I've found neither. If I'm wrong, please let me know. But this last book was a disappointment to me for this reason.
Great series - but could have better closure
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kept storyline and did not stop desire to finish
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As with previous books, the influence of actual history is quite strong. Raj and Bearholm are quite obviously based off the troubled history of Belisarius and Justinian, the Civil Government is structured and operates much like the Byzantine Empire did, with all the palace intrigue and politics that implies to add to the story. Think Byzantium with black powder firearms and cannon and you have a rough approximation of the world building, complete with hostile barbarian tribes and an Ottoman analogue in the form of the Colony.
All in all another good read, Drake and Stirling are both known for writing outstanding military SF and these are no exception. While I enjoyed the print versions immensely, I find I like the audio book form even more with Pierson's outstanding narration to make it come alive. Well worth the credits I have spent so far.
The General, book 3
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A Medieval War Story not Science Fiction.
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