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xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">124687649</site> <item><title>Series: The Lost Fleet by Jack Campbell</title><link>http://richmaloy.com/book-review/series-the-lost-fleet/</link> <dc:creator><![CDATA[Rich]]></dc:creator> <pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 21:23:14 +0000</pubDate> <guid
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href="http://richmaloy.com/book-review/dauntless/">Dauntless</a></li><li><a
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isPermaLink="false">http://richmaloy.com/?post_type=book-review&#038;p=1824</guid><description><![CDATA[The finish is good, and worth the read just to close it out. Again, I like the whole series, I just don't love it. Read the series review for my less-than-unequivocal recommendation. the TL;DR: great space battles, well-written interpersonal conflict, but lots of very similar books.<div
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href="http://richmaloy.com/book-review/series-the-lost-fleet/">series review</a> for my less-than-unequivocal recommendation. the TL;DR: great space battles, well-written interpersonal conflict, but lots of very similar books.</p><h3 class="bc-heading bc-color-base bc-spacing-small bc-size-medium bc-text-bold">Publisher&#8217;s Summary</h3><div
class="bc-box bc-box-padding-none bc-spacing-small"><blockquote><p><i>The Lost Fleet: Relentless</i> found its way onto the New York Times best-seller list&#8230;Now <i>Victorious</i> leads the charge again &#8211; and &#8220;Black Jack&#8221; Geary is in command&#8230;.</p><p>As war continues to rage between the Alliance and Syndicate Worlds, Captain &#8220;Black Jack&#8221; Geary is promoted to admiral &#8211; even though the ruling council fears he may stage a military coup. His new rank gives him the authority to negotiate with the Syndics, who have suffered tremendous losses and may finally be willing to end the war. But an even greater alien threat lurks on the far side of the Syndic occupied space.</p></blockquote></div><div
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isPermaLink="false">http://richmaloy.com/?post_type=book-review&#038;p=1821</guid><description><![CDATA[The series continues to drag. So many books… they blend together. Read the series review for my less-than-unequivocal recommendation. the TL;DR: great space battles, well-written interpersonal conflict, but lots of very similar books.<div
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href="http://richmaloy.com/book-review/series-the-lost-fleet/">series review</a> for my less-than-unequivocal recommendation. the TL;DR: great space battles, well-written interpersonal conflict, but lots of very similar books.</p><h3 class="bc-heading bc-color-base bc-spacing-small bc-size-medium bc-text-bold">Publisher&#8217;s Summary</h3><blockquote><div
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class="bc-text bc-color-secondary">After successfully freeing Alliance POWs, &#8220;Black Jack&#8221; Geary discovers that the Syndics plan to ambush the fleet with their powerful reserve flotilla in an attempt to annihilate it once and for all. And as Geary has the fleet jump from one star system to the next, hoping to avoid the inevitable confrontation, saboteurs contribute to the chaos.</span></div></blockquote><div
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isPermaLink="false">http://richmaloy.com/?post_type=book-review&#038;p=1817</guid><description><![CDATA[The series starts to drag a bit. So many books... they blend together. Read the series review for my less-than-unequivocal recommendation. the TL;DR: great space battles, well-written interpersonal conflict, but lots of very similar books.<div
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href="http://richmaloy.com/book-review/series-the-lost-fleet/">series review</a> for my less-than-unequivocal recommendation. the TL;DR: great space battles, well-written interpersonal conflict, but lots of very similar books.</p><h3 class="bc-heading bc-color-base bc-spacing-small bc-size-medium bc-text-bold">Publisher&#8217;s Summary</h3><div
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class="bc-text bc-color-secondary">Deep within Syndicate Worlds&#8217; space, the Alliance fleet continues its dangerous journey home under the command of Captain John &#8220;Black Jack&#8221; Geary, who was revived after a century spent in suspended animation. Geary&#8217;s victories over the enemy have earned him both the respect and the envy of his fellow officers.</span></p><p>Geary has made many risky decisions as commander, especially in ordering the Alliance fleet back to the Lakota Star System, where it was nearly destroyed by the Syndics. It&#8217;s a desperate gamble that may buy Geary just enough time to prepare for the Syndics&#8217; inevitable return, and give the fleet a fighting chance at survival.</p><p>But even as he struggles to stay one step ahead of the enemy, Geary must face conspirators within his own fleet who want a change of command and are willing to do anything to bring it about. Geary knows that his fleet must stand together or the Syndic forces will tear them apart.</p></blockquote></div><div
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href="http://richmaloy.com/book-review/series-the-lost-fleet/">series review</a> for my less-than-unequivocal recommendation. the TL;DR: great space battles, well-written interpersonal conflict, but lots of very similar books.</p><h3 class="bc-heading bc-color-base bc-spacing-small bc-size-medium bc-text-bold">Publisher&#8217;s Summary</h3><div
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class="bc-text bc-color-secondary">The Alliance has been fighting a losing battle against the Syndicate Worlds for over a century. Now, Captain John &#8220;Black Jack&#8221; Geary, who returned to the fleet after a hundred-year suspended animation, must keep the Alliance one step ahead of its merciless foe.</span></p><p>After a series of deadly engagements, the Alliance fleet is severely damaged and its arsenal is running low. Forced to halt in the Baldur Star System to raid the Syndic mines for raw materials, Geary is anxious to get moving again. But what should the fleet&#8217;s next move be? The Syndics are starting to catch on to Geary&#8217;s tactics, and as the Alliance ships jump from system to system, it&#8217;s getting harder to keep one step ahead.</p><p>What&#8217;s more, Geary has started to piece fragments of intelligence together into a highly disturbing picture: the Syndics have been keeping the existence of another potential player in the war a secret &#8211; and this unknown power may have the means to annihilate the human race.</p></blockquote></div><div
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class="bc-text bc-color-secondary">Outnumbered by the superior forces and firepower of the Syndicate Worlds, the Alliance fleet continues its dangerous retreat across the enemy star system. Led by the legendary Captain John &#8220;Black Jack&#8221; Geary, who returned to the fleet after a hundred-year suspended animation, the Alliance is desperately trying to return home with its captured prize: the key to the Syndic hypernet, and the key to victory.</span></p><p>Geary is convinced that the Syndics are planning to ambush the fleet and finish it off once and for all. Realizing the fleet&#8217;s best (and only) chance is to do the unexpected, Geary takes the offensive and orders the fleet to the Sancere system. There, a multitude of possible routes home give the Alliance fleet a better chance of avoiding their pursuers &#8211; and an attack on the Sancere shipbuilding facilities could decimate the Syndic war effort.</p><p>Weary from endless combat, the officers and crew of the Alliance fleet can&#8217;t see the sense in charging deeper into enemy territory &#8211; prompting a mutiny that divides them and leaves Geary with higher odds against him than ever before.</p></blockquote></div><div
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isPermaLink="false">http://richmaloy.com/?post_type=book-review&#038;p=1807</guid><description><![CDATA[There's a lot of ways to play with time-loss in Sci-Fi, but I can't think of any other that pulls a lost hero from a life pod. It's a unique angle and makes for a very enjoyable first book, especially because the author continues to thrust him into bad situation after bad situation. The best part of the whole series are the space battles, which are described in exacting detail.<div
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class="bc-text bc-color-secondary">The Alliance has been fighting the Syndics for a century, and losing badly. Now its fleet is crippled and stranded in enemy territory. Their only hope is a man who has emerged from a century-long hibernation to find he has been heroically idealized beyond belief.</span></p><p>Captain John &#8220;Black Jack&#8221; Geary&#8217;s legendary exploits are known to every schoolchild. Revered for his heroic &#8220;last stand&#8221; in the early days of the war, he was presumed dead. But a century later, Geary miraculously returns from survival hibernation and reluctantly takes command of the Alliance fleet as it faces annihilation by the Syndics.</p><p>Appalled by the hero-worship around him, Geary is nevertheless a man who will do his duty. And he knows that bringing the stolen Syndic hypernet key safely home is the Alliance&#8217;s one chance to win the war. But to do that, Geary will have to live up to the impossibly heroic &#8220;Black Jack&#8221; legend.</p></blockquote></div><div
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