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Crusade

Crusade

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fascinating but confusing.
Review: This was a great book, but I had trouble keeping up with the storyline. In "In Death Ground" Admiral Anotov is Khaatha's Visthka brother, which means this is after Crusade, the Third Interstellar War (Terran-Theban). No Fourth Interstellar War is mentioned in "In Death Ground." In "Insurrection" the outcome is a split nation containing the Fringers and the Corporate Worlders. Trevyane is moorning the death of his wife, yet, in "In Death Ground" she's well and alive. And Trevyane is only a lieutenant. That's just the people, the technology is even more out of order. The actual story realy makes up for these glitches though. I would still highly recommend this trilogy.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fascinating but confusing.
Review: This was a great book, but I had trouble keeping up with the storyline. In "In Death Ground" Admiral Anotov is Khaatha's Visthka brother, which means this is after Crusade, the Third Interstellar War (Terran-Theban). No Fourth Interstellar War is mentioned in "In Death Ground." In "Insurrection" the outcome is a split nation containing the Fringers and the Corporate Worlders. Trevyane is moorning the death of his wife, yet, in "In Death Ground" she's well and alive. And Trevyane is only a lieutenant. That's just the people, the technology is even more out of order. The actual story realy makes up for these glitches though. I would still highly recommend this trilogy.


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