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Title: Breakout
Series: Fugitive Marines #1
Author: David Ryker & Douglas Scott
Rating: 2.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: SF
Pages: 244
Words: 73.5K
Series: Fugitive Marines #1
Author: David Ryker & Douglas Scott
Rating: 2.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: SF
Pages: 244
Words: 73.5K
Synopsis:
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From Davidryker.com
When
a meteor strike unleashes an alien intelligence bent on taking over
the human race, only a ragtag band of ex-Marines can stop them.
The
only problem is, they're in prison for a crime they didn't commit.
For the next 98 years.
And
their prison is two and a half billion kilometers from Earth on a
good day.
And
their fellow inmates want them dead.
Hey,
nobody ever said saving the world would be easy.
My
Thoughts:
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While this wasn't “bad”, I did have much higher hopes that
weren't met.
The entire tone of the book was of the flip, I'm so qualified that
I'm not worried about you, light humor. After a while it began to
grate. Here are 4 (or was it 5? I honestly couldn't tell you by the
end of the book how many were in the group, more on that later)
Marines in space jail for a crime they don't remember committing,
suddenly fighting off an alien body snatcher invasion. And they quip
and one liner for the entire time?
Of course, Mr Quinn, their leader, but not Captain because he's been
stripped of that (we're reminded by him of this constantly), is Mr
Muscles from Brussels (I wanted to write muskles from bruskles to
imitate Popeye, but wasn't sure anyone would get the phrase if I
mangled it that much) who is so conscientious and takes everything so
seriously. But it fails, completely. He's an idea of a person, not an
actual person.
That is probably my biggest issue with this book, everyone had their
place and were the idea, not the person. And that is why I couldn't
tell you if there were 4 or 5 guys in the force. There were first
names, last names, possibly some nick names. They all had defining
characteristics, but they weren't people. I don't know how to
describe the lack, but it was evident. Then you had Miss Rich Love
Interest Who Loves Everybody So Much that She Goes Outside Her
Comfort Zone into Real Combat as a Medic. You know she and Captain
Not Captain Muscles are going to fall in love, they have to. Their
very character type demands it.
The background of the world was quite interesting. A world war that
has seen the world divided into economic unions and space the new
frontier. It had great underpinnings, just not the follow through. If
you are looking for some quick Mil-SF to hoover through, you'll
probably like this series. There are 4 books currently out, but I'm
done. I simply don't care about the alien threat or how the Guys will
solve their problems. They'll solve it and laugh and beat some heads
and Miss RLIWLESMSGOHCZRCB and CnC Muscles will probably smooch. But
the problem won't be fully solved, so you'll have to read the next
book.
Waiter, I'd like my check please.
★★☆☆½