Disillusioned with the manipulative Confederation, a so-called “peaceful” alliance of alien species, Gunnery Sergeant Torin Kerr retires from the Marines to start a new life with Salvage Operator Craig Ryder.
But when their salvage ship Promise is attacked by pirates, civilian life becomes a lot rougher than Torin had expected. After Craig is kidnapped during a brutal ambush, Torin enlists the help of a few old friends to mount a rescue. Along the way she discovers why the salvagers are being targeted, and her mission suddenly has the potential to change the balance of power throughout known space…"
My thoughts:
Right so in the last book we learned that plastic aliens are behind everything, and I mean everything. There is no real war in a sense, just a bunch of plastic aliens watching and monitoring. So no wonder that Torin quits her job and becomes a civilian.
Most of this is a space book or a space station book, and I must confess that I do prefer when she is on land to to say. More things seem to happen then, like the prison planet and the escape from it. Anyway Torin and Craig is a team, salvaging stuff in space. But like she could keep away from trouble, as if. She seeks trouble and enemies like it's her destiny in life, but then she is a soldier.
Pirates are attacking salvaging operators. And soon they will be in the middle of it. She can take down anything and everything. The hunt for wicked pirates begin.
And the end, ha, yes, I guess we will see more of...that. I can't spoil it.
Conclusion:
The war is not over and what will she do next? I do wonder how this series will end
Paperback, 400 pages
Published June 6th 2014 by Titan Books (first published August 19th 2010)
Confederation #5
Military sci-fi
For review
Cover looks like it's the same/really similar to the previous ones?
ReplyDeleteThey are all the same, just different color and the things in the background
DeletePlastic space aliens? Not my thing, I'll pass on this one although you seem to enjoy it a lot. My imagination shortcircuits on sci ti like this LOL
ReplyDeleteA simpler explanation of what they are yes ;)
Deletehmmm... plastic space aliens. now i am wondering at mechanics
ReplyDeleteWell...it's a simple explanation of what they are and where they hide and so forth
DeleteI'm still undecided about this series.
ReplyDeleteIt's not for everyone
DeleteI marked this series down to read but I always forget about it until you post another review lol
ReplyDeleteKaren @ For What It's Worth
LOl, wait for the next then ;)
DeletePlastic aliens? ODD! I am intrigued by that cover, and the synopsis though.
ReplyDeleteThey are certainly hard to explain
DeleteHahaha this series keeps getting more and more interesting. xD
ReplyDeleteAnd freaky :)
DeleteThis sounds so strange. You know I like it. :) I need to read these.
ReplyDeleteI do like strange :)
DeleteThey are hard to explain
ReplyDeleteYou just have me so curious with the way you describe this series Linda..i must read it
ReplyDeleteIt sure is different
DeletePlastic aliens? really, sounds pretty unique. :)
ReplyDeleteWell yes sort of
DeleteI want to check out this series! I have never read anything by Tanya Huff, but I keep hearing good things :)
ReplyDelete~Mogsy
I have yet another series by her on my shelf, I need to start it one day
DeleteThere's that cover again!
ReplyDeleteI know!
Deleteah yes I remember your previous reviews of this series, I still haven't started but I want to :)
ReplyDeleteMaybe when I read the last one
Deleteah already book 5? You know I'm not that much into alien and space but I liked her other series so I know I should try!
ReplyDeleteThe vamp one? Yet to try that one
DeleteOh I remember you talking about these. I was gonna give them a go and totally forgot.
ReplyDeleteI'll keep reminding you then
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