Straits of Hell (Destroyermen)

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| Rating | : | 4.65 (913 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0451470621 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 480 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-02-25 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Dan BC said Navy Cats with guns. It takes a while to get into these stories, but the technical points are all there (Time travel, sailors, dinosaurs, guns, airplanesand Cats with machine guns on DINOSAURS!!)., but it can be getting drawn out now. I love the series, so I'm biased in favor of more, and there ARE nearly endless possibilities, but maybe . "Predictable, steady entry for the Destroyermen." according to Martin from Massachussetts. Let me start by saying I've loved the Destroyermen series. And I like this book.BUT. I really think this series needed to end Predictable, steady entry for the Destroyermen. Let me start by saying I've loved the Destroyermen series. And I like this book.BUT. I really think this series needed to end 3 or Predictable, steady entry for the Destroyermen. Martin from Massachussetts Let me start by saying I've loved the Destroyermen series. And I like this book.BUT. I really think this series needed to end 3 or 4 books ago. It's gotten way too big and drawn out, with at least 2 or 3 more books left in the story--and that's if the editing and plot get tightened up, you could honestly drag it out a. books ago. It's gotten way too big and drawn out, with at least 2 or 3 more books left in the story--and that's if the editing and plot get tightened up, you could honestly drag it out a. or Predictable, steady entry for the Destroyermen. Martin from Massachussetts Let me start by saying I've loved the Destroyermen series. And I like this book.BUT. I really think this series needed to end 3 or 4 books ago. It's gotten way too big and drawn out, with at least 2 or 3 more books left in the story--and that's if the editing and plot get tightened up, you could honestly drag it out a. books ago. It's gotten way too big and drawn out, with at least 2 or Predictable, steady entry for the Destroyermen. Let me start by saying I've loved the Destroyermen series. And I like this book.BUT. I really think this series needed to end 3 or Predictable, steady entry for the Destroyermen. Martin from Massachussetts Let me start by saying I've loved the Destroyermen series. And I like this book.BUT. I really think this series needed to end 3 or 4 books ago. It's gotten way too big and drawn out, with at least 2 or 3 more books left in the story--and that's if the editing and plot get tightened up, you could honestly drag it out a. books ago. It's gotten way too big and drawn out, with at least 2 or 3 more books left in the story--and that's if the editing and plot get tightened up, you could honestly drag it out a. more books left in the story--and that's if the editing and plot get tightened up, you could honestly drag it out a. Good but somewhat dissapointing; with this book the author has make it a serial. The Destroyerman series has been very good; but I did not realize I was getting into a serial, which I don't care for. Most earlier books in the series come to a halfway decent ending, but with this one events in the last book I thought would be settled in this book and still left hanging at the end. It's still good,
As for the fate of the Americas, Don Hernan and the evil Dominion have gathered to annihilate the forces behind the walls of Fort Defiance as a shadowy power with an agenda all its own rises with chilling resolve. New York Times bestselling author Taylor Anderson’s phenomenal series of alternate history continues as a dangerous scheme throws the hope of honor, trust, and survival into chaos. Transported to an alternate version of earth where WWII no longer rages, Matt Reddy and the crew of the Asiatic Fleet destroyer USS Walker have been trying to find their place in a strange new world—only to now face a game-changing conspiracy. Reddy and his crew fight alongside the felinoid Lemurians and Imperial allies to keep the reptilian Grik, a race growing in supremacy, from reconquering the Lemurians’ ancestral home on Madagascar. As the war teeters on a knife-edge, a tipping point may have been reached at last—and cold steel and hot-blooded valor will remain the ultimate weapons.. But exhausted, far from reinforcemen
He lives in nearby Granbury with his family.. Taylor Anderson is the New York Times bestselling author of the Destroyermen series, including Straits of Hell, Deadly Shores, and Storm Surge. A gunmaker and forensic ballistic archaeologist, Taylor has been a technical and dialogue consultant
Praise for the Destroyermen series “Taylor Andersonhas steamed to the forefront of alternative history.”—E. Stirling, New York Times bestselling author “Pick up the Destroyermen series and kick back and enjoy.”—SFRevu “Action sci-fi doesn’t get significantly better than this.”—Booklist “Simply put, this is great stuff.”—Fresh Fiction . Knight, national bestselling author “A new, genuinely different ‘alternate Earth’ story.”—David Weber, New York Times bestselling author “Gripping and rivetingI look forward to the unfolding of this series and his subsequent work.”&m
