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Title: Kneel or Die
Series: Kurtherian Gambit #7
Author: Michael Anderle
Rating: 2.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: SF
Pages: 336
Format: Digital Edition
Series: Kurtherian Gambit #7
Author: Michael Anderle
Rating: 2.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: SF
Pages: 336
Format: Digital Edition
Synopsis:
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There is one son of
Michael left, one final Forsaken, who is defying Bethany Anne. He
begins the process of a multi-prong attack based on what he learned
from the last attack in the previous book. However, BA and Michael
teleport in and Michael simply kills him. Bam, Forsaken are no longer
a problem.
BA has been pushing
for space worthy vehicles and her crew is really pushing themselves
to get this project off the ground. BA needs a moon base to get out
of the control of Terrestrial Powers. The team uses the new and
improved vehicles on several missions and being able to get from one
point on the Earth to another in a matter of minutes makes them even
more deadly.
ADAM continues to
grow and confronts a group of chinese government hackers. Now some
part of the world knows it exists.
At the same time,
the Team begins going after some terrorists that had struck in
France. They begin hooking one member after another and working their
way up the food chain. BA simply disappears each victim into the
Etheric. No body, no mess, no evidence. This does lead to a lowly
analyst at a small government agency discovering the disappearances
and she begins tracking them. She realizes that “somebody” is
making raids into foreign countries and killing people. So she sets
out to track down this mysterious group of blacker than black
operatives.
The clock is now
ticking. BA must get her defenses in order: militarily, politically
and technologically, as she is about to be discovered by the world at
large.
My
Thoughts:
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The profanity has reached stupid levels now. It's not all the time.
It's almost like Anderle has a checklist and there is one scene or
two exclusively written so BA or one of her teams can simply swear in
the ridiculous manner that Anderle has plotted. It simply is annoying
and trying to figure out how I can just skip over it in future books.
I felt like the whole Forsaken problem was wrapped up way too easily.
It was like the Forsaken were setup as bowling pins and then between
BA and Michael, the author knocks them all down with a spare. It was
rather anti-climactic. Hard to believe the Forsaken were such a
problem if they were taken care of so easily.
Unfortunately, at the end of the book the author felt the need to
include pages and pages and PAGES of reviews of previous books. Even
more tactless and stupid was the fact that he RESPONDED to those
reviews in the book. I believe most of them came from Amazon, so I'm
not sure how he legally did that(Anderle being an indie I suspect he
just did whatever he felt like without giving 2 figs for anyone
else). Who the feth does he think he is doing something like that? If
I found out he'd done something like that with one of my reviews
without permission I'd buy a plane ticket to the nearest metro area,
gear up and hunt him down for being the sick son of a bitch he is.
This was completely inappropriate to be included in a book, without
even going into the legal side of things. I knocked off a whole star
for this section. Things like this are why I detest indies in
general.
Other than those 2 major items, this was fun, just like all the
previous books. There are some real kick butt action scenes and the
little bit we get to read about TOM and ADAM and their interactions
are fun. Anderle also pulls no punches about terrorists and what
religious group they mainly come from. Of course, he soft peddles it
with some pretty Politically Correct appeasement language but
considering how blinded the West is to Islam, that really isn't
surprising, even if just a bit disappointing.
I really liked the whole Analyst figuring stuff out. It wasn't that
she was a super character but the implications are pretty important.
Of course, Anderle will probably deal with that in the same way he
dealt with the Forsaken. He seems to be much better at setting up
cool scenarios than in writing them out with the right balance of
tension and “the good guys win”ness.
There are 15 or 18 books in this particular series. I was sure I was
going to be able to work my way through them all when I started but
after this one, I don't know. Him including and responding to
reviews really undermined the enjoyment I had experienced. It tainted
everything.
★★☆☆½
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