Gates of Hell
Echoes of War, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Jeffrey Kafer
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Written by:
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Daniel Gibbs
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The League of Sol is down but not out. Now Colonel David Cohen tackles his most challenging task yet.
Ferreting out a traitor.
The League fleet has finally been driven from the Terran Coalition’s galactic arm. But enemies left behind on the planets that dot the local cluster won’t go quietly.
Under orders direct from the president, David dispatches a commando team to recon a League-held world, entrusting them with one of his top officers as a guide on the planet she once called home. Unexpected enemy fire leaves the team stranded in hostile territory with no means of escape unless they can disable the planetary defense system.
But David faces an all-new battle of his own. As a wave of League ships consistently stays one step ahead of him, his worst fears are realized.
The CDF has a mole.
Alongside the intelligence ship Oxford, David and the crew of the Lion of Judah race to discover the wolf in a CDF uniform and rescue those planet-side before they are lost to a crazed League commander intent on annihilation over surrender.
If they fail, they’ll sacrifice more than just a battle.
They’ll lose the war.
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- Caleb
- 2021-09-26
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This novel focused on the difficulties of women who are wronged by oppressors during war and how rage and revenge grasps many of them after they escape.
The author does such an amazing job at introducing and decoupling charaters that it feels like you personally know each one of them. In novels with so many characters it's easy to forget details about some and others all together. The author does such an amazing job at writing dialogue that is funny, completing, and spiritual. It makes you relate to each personality he developes during the story.
The different regions are shown with grace and respect and each charaters struggles with their own morals, religion or not, is very touching!
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