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In Death Ground

Starfire, Book 3

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In Death Ground

By: David Weber, Steve White
Narrated by: Marc Vietor
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Five thousand years after Sun Tzu writes The Art of War, his advice is followed during the Fourth Interstellar War between the terrible Bugs and the humans, who are aided by their catlike Orion allies.

©1997 David Weber & Steve White (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
Hard Science Fiction Military Science Fiction

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I like this book for the exciting battels and surprises but comparet to other books by David Weber the people are very one dimentional in this story. Politicians are always and compleatly bad. Military people are always good and never makes mistakes unless they are missing information, and they are ALWAYS compleatly selfsacrificing. (I'm not exaggerating here)

If you can ignore this and just want some good space battels it is still a good book.

Very one dimentional people

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