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Title: The Fortress in Orion
Series: Dead Enders #1
Author: Mike Resnick
Rating: 3 of 5 Stars
Genre: SFF
Pages: 306
Format: Digital Edition
Series: Dead Enders #1
Author: Mike Resnick
Rating: 3 of 5 Stars
Genre: SFF
Pages: 306
Format: Digital Edition
Synopsis:
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Nathan Pretorias, a
secret agent for the Democracy, has returned from yet another
impossible mission. Well, parts of him returned. Now he has been
tagged to carry out a truly impossible mission:
replace the war
chief Michtag, the universal dictator of the aliens fighting humanity
with a clone raised by humans and trained
Nathan assembles
his own team of specialists, all misfits in one way or another. They
make their way to the super secret fortress on the super secret
planet deep in the Coalition. They kidnap and replace General Michtag
and successfully make their way back to the Democracy.
Where Nathan's
superior presents yet another impossible mission, a mission only the
Dead Ender's can take on.
My
Thoughts:
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While I absolutely loved Santiago
and the Widowmaker
series, this reminded much more of the Starship
series. Space Opera at its most mediocre. There simply wasn't any
tension. While Resnick excels at telling a myth style story set in
the future, he's not so good at just telling a character story.
For an impossible fortress and impossible mission, everything went
off without a hitch. No matter how good your team is, something is
going to go wrong and everything is going to be flubbed up. That just
didn't happen here and so like I said, there was zero tension. If
there had been a lot of action or something else, even that could be
gotten past, but there really wasn't much else.
Resnick seems to be very hit or miss for me and I have a feeling this
Dead Enders trilogy is going to be a miss. I hope I am proved
wrong, but I'm very much getting the same vibe from this book that I
got from the middle Starship book. That does not bode well.
I'm still giving this 3stars for the newness of the story but if the
second book is just as blasé, I'll be dropping the rating
accordingly.
★★★☆☆
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