Series: Book 5 in the Serrano Legacy series
Rating: *****
Tags: EN-SciFi, Lang:en
Summary
"The Serrano Legacy," an entertaining SF sequence with
strong female leads and a realistic space-military flavor,
began with Hunting Party. Young lieutenant Esmay Suiza came to
center stage in book 4: Once A Hero. Rules of Engagement is
book 5, continuing her story.Suiza may be a fine leader and
tactician, but she doesn't know how to handle falling for
Ensign Barin Serrano, a man she outranks. Frictions in command
training school worsen when well-born beauty Brun makes a play
for Serrano: Suiza's explosion of temper blights her career.
Then Brun falls into the hands of the series' most plausibly
nasty villains to date, a murderous, Bible-thumping militia
that controls several planets where women are kept down and--if
they protest--are surgically deprived of their voices. Moon
remarks:... it would be not only useless but dishonest to
pretend that the New Texas Godfearing Militia did not derive
its nature from elements all too close to home, in Waco, Fort
Davis, and even Oklahoma City.The "Nutex" have also grabbed a
nuclear arms cache for Oklahoma-style terrorist bombing in
Familias space, home of the Fleet in which Suiza and Serrano
are officers. Multiple story lines cover Suiza's wrestle with
her public and private life, Brun's sufferings and
determination, Serrano's ups and downs with unwritten rules of
command, and eventually a risky rescue mission into a Nutex
solar system. Things work out excitingly and as they should.
This is enjoyable interstellar adventure that is more harrowing
than previous episodes. The next volume is Change of Command.
--David Langford, Amazon.co.uk