Series: Book 6 in the Legion of the Damned series
Rating: ****
Tags: EN-SF-Military, Lang:en
Summary
To ensure the survival of The Confederacy, the Legion of
the Damned must establish a new capital on the planet
Algeron--and seize faster-than-light technology from alien
forces before it can be used against them. Careful plotting and realistically messy detail help lift
Dietz's sixth military SF novel (after 2003's
For More Than Glory) about the Legion of the Damned,
an army of biobod humans, aliens and brain boxes installed in
mechanical bodies, which defends the Confederacy of Sentient
Beings against any threat. The present enemy, the insectoid
Ramanthians, needs more planets to accommodate their queen's
billions of eggs. When the Confederacy learns that a
Ramanthian research outpost has developed a communications
device that could win the war, an expedition sets out to
capture the new technology. In particular, a young first
lieutenant must lead his troops through the perils of jungle,
desert and ambush by psychotic renegades. Meanwhile, a young
woman diplomat discovers that one of the Confederacy's alien
races is secretly aiding the Ramanthians. Characters attempt
to gather information, make political alliances and maneuver
skillfully, but often their efforts degenerate into groping,
murderous frenzy. Dietz expertly jumps from one theater of
combat to another, one side to another, to show the opponents
planning but then improvising as plans go awry. Even if the
novel's action sometimes is as manipulative as a WWF
Smackdown, it still gives a genuine adrenaline rush.
Dietz's new Legion of the Damned novel lands the
Confederacy on the chill planet Algeron. The natives' welcome
is also chill, for they fear that the alien Ramanthians will
pursue the legion across the stars and devastate their home.
Meanwhile, legion general Booly gets an intelligence
windfall: in a Ramanthian fortress lies the key to
instantaneous interstellar communication. The military
advantages of this are too obvious to require comment, so the
legion puts together a special ops mission to steal the
secret or at least keep the enemy from getting it. Leading
the mission is hardy, larger-than-life series perennial
Lieutenant Santana, whose adventures, and also those of the
humans and aliens he leads, constitute the usual fast-paced
adventure we have come to expect in this series and from
Dietz. Recommended for military sf collections, in
particular.
Roland Green
From Publishers Weekly
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