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Terms of enlistment book
Terms of enlistment book







Tags 2012 Audie Nominee 2012 Review 2013 Audie Nominee 2013 Review 2014 Review Andrew Vachss Angry Robot A Review ArmChair Audies audible Audible Frontiers audiobook audiobooks Audiobook Week AudioGo Blackstone Audio B Review Brilliance Audio Bronson Pinchot Christian Rummel C Review Crime Fiction Dan Wells Dick Hill Dreamscape Audio Dystopian Fantasy Hachette Audio Harper Audio Horror Joe McKinney John Scalzi Jonathan Maberry Kevin T.Book Synopsis There is nobody who does better than Marko Kloos. There is a reason why we see Luke Daniels as the narrator of so many audiobooks, his performances always manages to bring the most out of the books he is reading. In Kloos’ series, Daniel shows off his ability to keep the action at a brisk pace while bringing the characters to life in intriguing ways. Daniels seems to be able to handle any genre at the drop of the hat, giving the performance of an expert. Well, Luke Daniels is a workhorse in the Audiobook Industry, with one glaring exception, his performances are never mediocre. Often times the term workhorse is applied to a mediocre position player who always seems to find himself in the game. Fans of classic Military science fiction will find this series a step up from much of the current offerings available in terms quality and enjoyment. One of the highlights of the book is the unique nature of its alien enemy, but the true heart of the novel explores the murkiness of domestic life, with some well drawn internal sociopolitical conflicts giving the tale a multilayered approach. While at times I got a little lost in the extended action scenes, Kloos does a good job, especially on Lines of Departure, setting up intriguing scenarios reminiscent of classic Military science fiction, yet spins it just enough to give it it’s own flavor.

terms of enlistment book

The writing is solid, with much less of the pulpy cheese factor of series like BV Larson’s Star Force yet with just as much fun. The Frontline series is basically just what I expected, solid military science fiction with a likable main character.

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Yet, then I realize, Old Man’s War and the Black Jack Geary military SF series are some of my favorites, so why not give it a go. At first glance, Marko Kloos Frontlines series, with books Terms of Enlistment and Lines of Departure seemed like pretty much by the numbers Military Science Fiction in the vein of John Scalzi and Jack Campbell, so I was surprised to see getting such high praise. While checking out the Goodreads and Audible lists, I saw a title I was aware of, but was surprised to see on such lists. I always find new and interesting books by pursuing the Best of… lists put out by Industry people and bloggers.









Terms of enlistment book