Exodus Empires at War Book 8 Soldiers Exodus Empires at War eBook Doug Dandridge
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The Cacas have been kicked out of the Empire and Republic, but New Moscow is still at risk.
Less than a billion of the original fifty billion population are left, and they are being turned into rations for the Conquerors.
Sean and the Alliance Fleet have ejected the Ca'cadasans from the territory of the New Terran Empire and the New Terran Republic. But the deadly aliens remain in the space of the Kingdom of New Moscow. Centuries before the people of the Czar emigrated from Republic space, setting themselves up hundreds of light years from the borders of the two larger polities. They have paid for that mistake, the Cacas rolling over them and almost obliterating their population. Now the large aliens are processing the survivors of New Moscow to feed their own forces, a genocide such as this sector of the Galaxy has never before seen.
Sean has ordered that the people of New Moscow will not go into the night. A plan has been formulated to take the planets where the prisoners are housed away from the Cacas and rescue the civilians. Plans are great, but only the Soldiers, Marines and Spacers of the Alliance can make the plan a reality. Soldiers like Samuel Baggett and Cornelius Walborski, Spacers like Bryce Suttler and Len Lenkowski. Men and women willing to put their lives on the line to save the innocent. Will their courage be enough to stop the genocide of the people of New Moscow.
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7/3/15Missiles, missiles and more missiles. That’s about all this book is about. The Empire under Sean the First has finally driven the Casa’s out of Empire territory, but they know the Cacas are going to mass for a counterattack someday in the future. Also, Sean knows that he’s going to have to take this fight to the Caca’s home world before it’s over. I tend to agree. Any enemy that wants to eat you has to be completely eradicated.
The Empire has found out that the Cacas have captured the last planet they passed by on their retreat. That planet happens to be New Moscow and it has about seven hundred million people still on it. This planet wasn’t exactly part of the Empire. They were going it alone and as such didn’t have the ships necessary to evacuate their entire population. So, when the Cacas came, most of the population was still on the planet. As I mentioned earlier, the Cacas eat humans. It’s a delicacy for them. And, they eat a lot. Now they have over 700,000,000 humans corralled in camps all over the planet New Moscow and they are processing them through their food processing plants as fast as they can.
Sean and the Empire isn’t going to stand by while the Cacas eat that many humans even if they are not directly his subjects. He tells his military staff to plan on getting those people rescued, not to attack the planet and get everyone killed, but safely rescue seven hundred million people. It’s obviously going to be a very tough job and it’s going to cost a lot of lives. Any type of rescue will involve soldiers on the ground fighting for the defenseless humans.
So, how does the Empire plan to pull this off? That’s what the book is about. You’ll have to read it to get the details. I’ll admit, there was a lot of space battles involving missiles, so much so that I got tired of reading how many missiles were coming towards which group of starships. I must be missing something because I don’t understand how missiles fired days away can still hit a target that may or may not be where it was aimed. The battles do get confusing. Nobody in this book is a hero but you do have a cast of characters from the previous books which is what I like.
And another point I’ll make, this battle doesn’t seem to end in this book. I felt it abruptly shut down there at the end for some reason. I hope the next book comes out soon because there are a lot of lose ends with this one.
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Exodus Empires at War Book 8 Soldiers Exodus Empires at War eBook Doug Dandridge Reviews
Great continuation. I just wish I didn't have to wait longer between novels! The novel and series is classic Space Opera, offering epic empires at war, with a good measure of hope and victory, but just enough "issues" to not make it a cake walk.
Its difficult to say much without giving away much. I can safely say that no major revelations or action take place in this novel. Nothing occurs with the rebel AI, and we don't learn much from our exploration ships sent to the 2nd enemy either.
This novel feels like a classic "episode" in a series.
Nice ending semi-revelation... now we're all waiting to find out what happens next.
P.S. I personally enjoy the fact that there are no adult situations, and minimal use of profanity. I prefer that, and it makes it easier to recommend to others.
The books in the Empires at War series is really my cup of tea to begin with so it is perhaps not so surprising that I liked this book. However, just because a story itself aligns itself well with my favorite type of stories does not mean that it is a good story. In this case, as have been the case with the other books in this series, it is indeed a good story. Actually, as far as I am concerned it is a great story.
When I saw the name of this book I was a bit hesitant. I thought it would be somewhat of a side story focusing on some limited (limited compared to the big picture at least) conflict confined to the surface of some planet. The book can be considered as a bit of a side story but apart from that, wow was I wrong. Actually, having read it I am not sure whether there is more dirt side action or more space action. Since I have a preference for the latter I kind of notice that more than the other. It is definitely a good mix and whether your preference is for one or the other you will not be disappointed.
The nasty Cacas are getting quite a bit of a pounding in this book. I remember a few books back when I started to get a bit weary of the humans getting clobbered all the time. Well the last couple of books have rather made up for that little gripe. It is not exactly like the Empire is effortlessly wiping the floor with the Cacas (that would be rather unrealistic would it not?) but they are certainly getting a fair share of surprises and a good clobbering.
At this point of this post I would say that it would be somewhat superfluous to write that the book is well written but I will write it anyway. The book is really well written! The characters are as enjoyable to follow as ever. The action (combat) is really well done and quite realistic (within the realms of science fiction of course).
Are there any snakes in this paradise then? Well there is. There is a particularly nasty, self centred, egoistic bastard politician. Luckily said politicians is kept on a short leash (for now) but there are a few hints that this <censored> will cause future problems and, as anyone who has read more of my reviews knows, I just hate politician garbage. Having vented that piece of frustration I have to say that, luckily, these parts of the story are fairly brief (for now) and do not distract too much from the overall picture.
The book ends in a generally satisfactory way although Mr Dandridge does throw in a bit of a vague cliffhanger at the end. I hate it when a story ends in mid leap and happily this is not the case here. Said cliffhanger is more of a teaser bone for the next instalment. I am afraid that he succeeded. Now I am dying to know what these “people” fighting the Cacas on the other end of the Caca empire actually are.
Many book series that “drag on” for half a dozen or more episode have a tendency to get stale after a while. Let me, with emphasize, state that this is not the case with this one. Right now I am hoping that this series will never end. That is of course quite unrealistic since, at some point in time, the series will have outstayed its welcome if it does not advance towards some conclusion but today this is how I feel.
7/3/15
Missiles, missiles and more missiles. That’s about all this book is about. The Empire under Sean the First has finally driven the Casa’s out of Empire territory, but they know the Cacas are going to mass for a counterattack someday in the future. Also, Sean knows that he’s going to have to take this fight to the Caca’s home world before it’s over. I tend to agree. Any enemy that wants to eat you has to be completely eradicated.
The Empire has found out that the Cacas have captured the last planet they passed by on their retreat. That planet happens to be New Moscow and it has about seven hundred million people still on it. This planet wasn’t exactly part of the Empire. They were going it alone and as such didn’t have the ships necessary to evacuate their entire population. So, when the Cacas came, most of the population was still on the planet. As I mentioned earlier, the Cacas eat humans. It’s a delicacy for them. And, they eat a lot. Now they have over 700,000,000 humans corralled in camps all over the planet New Moscow and they are processing them through their food processing plants as fast as they can.
Sean and the Empire isn’t going to stand by while the Cacas eat that many humans even if they are not directly his subjects. He tells his military staff to plan on getting those people rescued, not to attack the planet and get everyone killed, but safely rescue seven hundred million people. It’s obviously going to be a very tough job and it’s going to cost a lot of lives. Any type of rescue will involve soldiers on the ground fighting for the defenseless humans.
So, how does the Empire plan to pull this off? That’s what the book is about. You’ll have to read it to get the details. I’ll admit, there was a lot of space battles involving missiles, so much so that I got tired of reading how many missiles were coming towards which group of starships. I must be missing something because I don’t understand how missiles fired days away can still hit a target that may or may not be where it was aimed. The battles do get confusing. Nobody in this book is a hero but you do have a cast of characters from the previous books which is what I like.
And another point I’ll make, this battle doesn’t seem to end in this book. I felt it abruptly shut down there at the end for some reason. I hope the next book comes out soon because there are a lot of lose ends with this one.
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