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Luna Marine (The Heritage Trilogy, Book 2)

Luna Marine (The Heritage Trilogy, Book 2)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pardon my French
Review: This second volume of the series is again a well written book that has everything a good science fiction novel, or a thriller, should have: fast action, a well knit plot and well constructed characters. Again, though, the national stereotypes are disturbing and the author's view of the world seems to be a little limited. The climax is the headline of chapter 14: Le Édifice de la Monde Uni, a hillbilly's version of French. No I know the true meaning of: Pardon my French!
But the novel is a good read. Again, reader, go ahead and read

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Luna Marine : Book Two of the Heritage Trilogy
Review: Wow! The first book had me hooked, not just because I love the idea of alien bases on Mars, but the pace of the book just kept me gripped. After reading book two, Ian Douglas moves the action from Mars to the Moon. The action is there. The alien mystery is there. The political intrigue of Earth is there. And then, to top it off, an asteroid collision!

I couldn't put it down. Thanks for the fabulous ride Mr Douglas!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Luna Marine : Book Two of the Heritage Trilogy
Review: Wow! The first book had me hooked, not just because I love the idea of alien bases on Mars, but the pace of the book just kept me gripped. After reading book two, Ian Douglas moves the action from Mars to the Moon. The action is there. The alien mystery is there. The political intrigue of Earth is there. And then, to top it off, an asteroid collision!

I couldn't put it down. Thanks for the fabulous ride Mr Douglas!


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