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Chains of Command
Chains of Command | Marko Kloos
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The assault on Earth was thwarted by the destruction of the aliens' seed ship, but with Mars still under Lanky control, survivors work frantically to rebuild fighting capacity and shore up planetary defenses. Platoon sergeant Andrew Grayson must crash-course train new volunteers--all while dulling his searing memories of battle with alcohol and meds. Knowing Earth's uneasy respite won't last, the North American Commonwealth and its Sino-Russian allies hurtle toward two dangerous options: hit the Lanky forces on Mars or go after deserters who stole a fleet of invaluable warships critical to winning the war. Assigned to a small special ops recon mission to scout out the renegades' stronghold on a distant moon, Grayson and his wife, dropship pilot Halley, again find themselves headed for the crucible of combat--and a shattering new campaign in the war for humanity's future.
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Chains of Command | Marko Kloos
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Catching up on some of my reviews today. This is book 4 in the series and is more space opera than the prior three. Still lots of action but a little less than before. I appreciated that we got a touch more character development in this installment. I think it was time. I am addicted to this series and plan on reading all that have been published. I can't understand why this series had not caught on like The Expanse because I prefer this one. 5⭐

TheSpineView This book is my #DoubleSpin book for September! I can't believe I read both this month! @TheAromaofBooks 3y
TheAromaofBooks Yay!! And it looks like you're checking some books off for your own #SeriesRead2021 challenge, too!!! 3y
TheSpineView @TheAromaofBooks Yes! 💙📚💙 3y
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Chains of Command, the fourth book in the Frontlines series, starts several months after Angles of Attack. The story builds momentum continuously, culminating in a mission far from home that might decide the fate of humanity. Good military sci fi, with room for another book in the series.