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Starfist: Wings of Hell
Written by David Sherman and Dan Cragg
Fiction - Science Fiction | Paperback, 368 pages | December 2009 | $7.99 | 978-0-345-50100-4 (0-345-50100-4)
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Planet Haulover has been invaded by Skinks. Until now, the aliens' existence has been hushed up. But Force Recon's shocking report leaves the Confederation no choice but to mount a military campaign against these alien predators bent on human destruction. Meanwhile, back home, the Confederation's president is being denounced as a warmonger out to exterminate "harmless" aliens. If she loses the upcoming elections, the Confederation will have a lot more Skinks to worry about than the ones on Haulover.
Newly promoted Lieutenant Charlie Bass and his third platoon have more pressing concerns, such as staying alive. But what would be a suicide mission for most—whether it's raiding a hidden Skinks base or destroying the enemy's most lethal weapons during a desperate firefight—is just another job for the Thirty-fourth FIST.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
David Sherman is a former U.S. Marine and the author of eight novels about Marines in Vietnam, where he served as an infantryman and as a member of a Combined Action Platoon. He is also the author of the military fantasy series Demontech.
www.novelier.com
Dan Cragg enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1958 and retired with the rank of sergeant major twenty-two years later. He is the author of Inside the VC and the NVA (with Michael Lee Lanning), Top Sergeant (with William G. Bainbridge), and a Vietnam War novel, The Soldier’s Prize. He recently retired from his work as an analyst for the Department of Defense.
From the Hardcover edition.
QUOTES
"Caution! Any book written by Dan Cragg and David Sherman is bound to be addictive. The authors have a deep firsthand knowledge of warfare, an enthralling vision of the future, and the skill of veteran writers. Fans of military fiction, science fiction, and suspense will all get their money's worth. These novels are fast, realistic, moral, and hard to put down. Sherman and Cragg are a great team!" –Ralph Peters, author of Never Quit the Fight
"A fast-paced tale of military heroics and personal courage."—Library Journal
"This is state-of-the-art military science fiction."—Publishers Weekly
"An impressive addition . . . to a fine series."—Booklist
RELATED LINKS
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