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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9781416555353
ISBN number: 1416555358
Label: Baen
Manufacturer: Baen
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 608
Printing Date: April 01, 2008
Publishing house: Baen
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Sequel to Ghost, Kildar and Choosers of the Slain.
Michael Harmon has been there and done that. Rescued co-eds, killed major terrorists, stopped nuclear assaults. Now he'd just like to kick back and relax with his harem of lovelies. Unfortunately, the world keeps turning. Mike and the Keldara are back tracking down terrorists, rogue Russian bio-scientists and the doomsday weapon to end all doomsday weapons. It's going to take some very tough, hard and nasty people to stop the end of the world. Fortunately, there's Mike Harmon. The Hero of Ghost, Kildar and Choosers of the Slain, along with his company of elite mountain fighters, is sent on a mission to stop an advanced smallpox plague from being turned over to terrorists. But that will only be the beginning as the Kildar and his Keldara rush to stop a host of WMD attacks, coordinated to take out the very heartland of terrorism's enemies. It's a battle for culture, and this time the terrorists aren't aiming at just one building...
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this is a tough book to put down. excellent story line very possible and beleivable combat.
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Man, I just love this series. Fantasy for guys! It just doesn't get better than this. Until the subsequent book in the series comes along. I'm not going to bother critiqing the book, if you're this far in, you like 'em (or love 'em - whatever), if not, why are you wasting your time reading the reviews. Seriously hardcore action. Gotta love the scene where Oleg has his leg amputated with an axe and keeps on fighting. "Aer Keldara" indeed!
And seriously, if that seems to far out of the envelope for you, read "Nine Days of War" by Peter Stiff (non-fiction, this is for real) where a South African Defense Force NCO whose leg is shredded while fighting Terr's in South-West (now Namibia) amputates his own leg with his knife, slaps a tourniquet on and keeps on fighting until the battle was won. That was a bit of an aside. Anyhow, I can't recommend this book highly enough if you like the genre. Superb writing that had me glued to the book until I finished. And then I read it again!
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Ghost is back again, for better or worse. This book follows the now common tradition of hyper-capable lead characters backed up by completely loyal and only slightly less capable henchmen facing off against a completely brutal but not so bright enemy, both for the good and the bad.
The characters are for the most part likable and even though their victory is a forgone conclusion, I still find myself rooting for them. The story, while not stellar, is competent. The action is top notch, and stands as the best in any military fiction book I have read in a long time. The use of military jargon isn't arbitrary as it is in a Clancy novel, and feels like real in its use. The Author clearly understands military strategy and conveys it in an interesting and captivating way.
In fact this would be a top notch book, if it weren't for the sex. While this book tones that down significantly from it's predecessors, it is still way to much, and way to deviant. If the Ringo could just focus on the story and the action, and leave out all the sex he would have a winner on his hands
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This 4th volume in John Ringo's series beginning with Ghost is also the most straightforward. Unlike the multiple stories in Ghost, or the "spy chronicles" approach in Kildar, this book is an account of a single military campaign, starting after a bare minimum of background and plot setup. Lovers of military epics, and yes, saving the world by valor, will be pleased, as I was. You'll find less alternative material in this volume than previous ones; your choice as to whether or not this is a positive. And more clarity is given to the saga of the Keldara, after hints covering two earlier books. Very nice!
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I really enjoy John Ringo's style of writing and this character. The kind of hero that can think with his little head and big head at the same time and know when to use the right one. It proves a bit of humour to the action and makes ghost seem a little more real.
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