USS Hamilton - Broadsides
USS Hamilton, Book 3
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James Patrick Cronin
About this listen
Hold tight...things are about to get bumpy.
In his oppressively small 10x10 cell at the Norfolk Naval Station’s Brig, Captain Galvin Quintos sits awaiting his impending court-martial when he's unexpectedly contacted by Fleet Commander Admiral Block. He’s proposing an off-book, secret operation, coming at the request of the Pleidian Weonan Empress Shawlee Tee.
For Quintos, telling Shawlee “no” was never an option. Unfortunately, according to the admiral, this very well could be a mission of no return. The war with the Grish has turned desperate, and the Alliance is tallying far more losses than wins. To complicate matters, all other US Space-Navy warship assets have been deployed to various hot spots within the quadrant. As for the mission, Fleet Commander Twinwon and his crew are on the run from a fleet of 18 Grish Warships somewhere out within the farthest reaches of frontier space. The Empress knows she has no right to ask, but she has no one else to turn to - she needs Quintos and the USS Hamilton’s crew - and she needs them now. Sure, this rescue may be coming too late, but no one ever said being a hero was easy.
First problem: How the hell will Quintos escape from a Norfolk high-security detention facility?
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- Anonymous User
- 14-05-21
love it
As for all the USS Hamilton books I simply struggle to tear loose once I have started listening! Love this series, it will be a long wait for the next one...
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- Martyn
- 29-05-21
Such Potential But Falls Short
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Ok the first two in the series were fairly good and easy listening. Not sure what happened here but the book felt rushed and underbaked. The author gives the “good guys” a teleporter and half way through using it realised it is too powerful, uses it to rescue a person while literally in bad guys hands and a knife to their throat but few chapters later ignores this fact in the exact same situation.
Also the Captain “runs “to the teleporters room and finds out they bad guys are on another deck instead of using transporter to get there fast he walks….. (instead of beaming them in to space). They can transport anyone/ anything anywhere… so transports unarmed fighters in to one enemy ship, because an armed Nuke would be too simple. Sends over “poison” to the whole enemy fleet again proving they can transport anything anywhere and does not use Nukes which he makes a point of saying “Keep 50”. So so disappointed, I really hope they next book is better written or at least has competent beta readers.
Sorry overly negative but the book really bugged me with the plot holes so big you could fly a dreadnought through them.
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