
Finish the Fight
Echoes of War, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Jeffrey Kafer
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By:
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Daniel Gibbs
There’s no rest for the weary.
The sun has set on General David Cohen’s galactic military service after 22 years in the Coalition Defense Force. Stripped of command of the CSV Lion of Judah by the new administration after his candid assessment of their tactics, David faces ending his illustrious career not as a war hero but a desk jockey.
But the League of Sol isn’t about to head off into the sunset to lick its wounds.
Though its shipyards lie in ruins and its leaders talk peace, the League still has their reserve home defense fleet—and a seething determination to use it to claim victory over the Terran Coalition once and for all.
As well as an old adversary ready to take General Cohen down.
Word reaches CIS that the enemy is secretly amassing forces. In a last-ditch effort, David joins old allies to commandeer a ship for a daring recon mission. With arrest warrants hanging over them but their suspicions confirmed, they risk their freedom to confront the Terran Coalition’s leadership with the newly discovered intelligence.
When the dust settles, David is tasked with a desperate mission: defend Canaan at all costs.
And like his father before him, this mission may prove to be his last in this epic series conclusion.
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Perfect finish to the series
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Great series
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Wish that I had faith
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We're told that defeat has been stolen from the jaws of victory. We're also told that the enemy has a fleet of such overwhelming size and power that it can defeat the good guys in their maximally fortified home system without any chance of success. These two pieces of information are incongruous.
We're told that all the factions that might support the good guys are holding back support for a variety of, some quite rational, reasons. They all show up because, they apparently didn't really mean any of those reasons. There's no action taken that causes this change of heart, it's just a thing that happens.
Hundreds of warships declaring themselves morally bound to disobey the orders of the leaders they swore to obey looks a lot like a civil war to me. Alien isn't really a good enough excuse for that. Then again, maybe that's another coup we're supposed to be happy about.
Don't really know what happened. I think the author got hit in the head or something.
If I'd read this first, I would have just quit
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