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The UFMC's Grub Wars

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The UFMC's Grub Wars

By: Jonathan P. Brazee
Narrated by: James Patrick Cronin, Tess Irondale
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Lance Corporal Hondo McKeever is a peacetime Marine. Humanity is hooked into a limited war with the alien Klethos, where gladiator-style combat decides the fate of worlds. Hondo's career has consisted of training hard but never seeing actual battle.

All of that changes when a new enemy invades the galaxy. One that forces humanity and the Klethos to forge an unlikely alliance. But can the Klethos be trusted?

Mankind hasn’t fought an all-out war in centuries, but they’re about to. And the Grub invaders are bent on running the galaxy.

The UFMC's Grub Wars is a fast-paced, action-packed military sci-fi story.

©2017 Jonathan P. Brazee (P)2018 Podium Publishing
Military Science Fiction Space Space Opera Fiction War
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Loved it
Good action and unexpected turns
Different plot well played

Highly recommended for action fans

Realistic dialogue written by a veteran and it shows!!

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i loved it, but was disappointed by the way things went. i wanted the two main characters to interact more

really good

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For a Marine veteran, this book was a constant flow of nostalgia, melancholy and pride. Semper Fi

Oooo-Rah!!!

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The combat was definitely the high point of the novel along with some intriguing scientific ideas; however, the intrigue of and believability of the diplomacy sections was lacking at points. Overall though worth the read!

Solid Military Combat; Good Science; Lacking Diplomacy

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