Call to Arms: Black Fleet Trilogy, Book 2 (Volume 2), by Joshua Dalzelle
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From Joshua Dalzelle comes the follow up to the #1 Bestseller "Warship." Captain Jackson Wolfe survived the initial incursion of a vicious alien species into human space ... barely. He had assumed the juggernaut that had devastated three Terran systems was the herald for a full invasion, but for the last few years it has been eerily quiet along the Frontier. Jackson now struggles to convince the Confederate leadership the threat is still imminent and needs to be taken seriously. While powerful factions make backroom deals he is desperate to find irrefutable proof that the invaders are coming and if humanity expects to survive they must marshal their forces and make a stand before it's too late.
Call to Arms: Black Fleet Trilogy, Book 2 (Volume 2), by Joshua Dalzelle- Amazon Sales Rank: #113336 in Books
- Published on: 2015-06-27
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x .87" w x 5.00" l, .85 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 348 pages
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27 of 31 people found the following review helpful. WHILE NOT ENTIRELY CRITICAL, I RECOMMEND YOU READ THE FIRST BOOK IN THIS SERIES FIRST !!! By Robert Steven Thomas Already read and reviewed the author's first book in this series "Warship" rating it 5-Star as well. This second book further develops the main character (Captain Wolfe) and his interesting personality. Having both served in the military as well as holding some minor local-community political positions over the last dozen years, I can easily relate to the difficulty that comes with being forced to coddle shallow individuals who hold higher positions of authority only by virtue of their extended tenure. So, in addition to being a very interesting scifi plot, this series also offers an excellent study and examination of power politics. The pace, action and adventure in the book are also first-rate.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful. The story just gets better. By Chris Hammond The story just gets better. Captain Wolfe, cleared of charges by the admiral that set him up for failure is put in charge of 5 of the most advanced ships the humans have. As the Phage are finally starting to make their move, secrets starts coming to light that could only have politician involved. When Captain Wolfe verifies these secrets, he takes things in to his own hands as he will not stand by as the Phage destroy planets while the military does nothing. After a pitches battle where an finally takes command and withdraws all remaining ships Captain Wolfe is left with two ships and is intent to protect the planet as best he can when an unlikely group of ships shows up, very powerful ships. In command of those ships is someone from the history books.A highly recommended read.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Continuation By JPS This one is the continuation on “Warship”, the first of the series. It is a continuation in more sense than one.The story, which picks up where the first volume ends, is still not exactly original with largely mysterious aliens wiping out human occupied and colonised planets. This takes place while mostly corrupt, selfish and/or careless politicians and senior naval commanders (there are a few exceptions) try to use whatever happens for their own benefit. The theme of the lone (and heroic) destroyer commander who desperately tries to raise the alarm among a complacent and ill-prepared human universe but gets framed as a warmonger in an attempt to discredit him is also used.If this was it, with the “usual” space battles throw in and a relatively fast-paced and quite entertaining story, this would be an “ok” three-star book. There is, however, somewhat more to it. Some of the book’s twists and scenes are out of the ordinary, such as the way in which Commander Jackson are saved, at the eleventh hour of course, from what seemed to be total destruction. Another interesting scene is that of the Federal Assembly of Representatives in cession, with the author providing a rather interesting glimpse of politicking when some Federate States decide to suspend their contribution to the Federation, and even take hostages. Other “nice touches” were the introduction of a terrifying alien “super-weapon” and a first contact with these murderous aliens.There were however also a few little glitches which give the impression that the author may have been a bit careless about “loose ends”. For instance and to pick on just one episodei, Fleet Special Forces, which seem to be successors from Seal Teams, take part in a daring assault to release high jacked warships and their kidnapped crews. They are carried to their target by the hero and his fellow captain and ex-Executive Officer. There are several elements in this story which are a bit difficult to believe. One is that these naval crews and their ships would all have been captured without putting up the slightest resistance to begin with. Another is that they would have been, very conveniently, held, apparently unrestrained, on their own ships. A third is that once the confrontation is resolved through negotiation, no more is heard of these Super NOVA forces, although they were left in a rather precarious position with no way of pulling out.This one was still worth four stars as it is a mostly good and entertaining story. It still made me want to read the next instalment and learn how the humans will cope with the alien assault and retaliate.
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