Into the Fire Once More: Book 1 of Death's Own Daughter, by Jessie Wolf
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Into the Fire Once More: Book 1 of Death's Own Daughter, by Jessie Wolf
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At 97 James J. Owens thought he would take one last trip to pay his respects to fallen comrades. However fate had other plans. His return trip to the planet of Hades in the Death Gates System was to be his final farewell. At ninety seven, his doctors had told him his chances of surviving the trip were small. This did not deter him in the slightest. It would be his last great adventure. This was supposed to be a trip to say goodbye to the men he had served with, under, and finally over as a Death Dealer. The men in those Imperial Black Uniforms. The Death Dealers have been the most feared military unit of the last four hundred and fifty years of the human Space Empire. Men trained in every form of combat known to man and alien. Units whose very names strike terror into the hearts of those they face. Names like Grim Rippers, Hells Lost Legion, and the Screaming Eagles. If it had not been for the Emperor Nicolai and an invasion by the Gelf Union four hundred and fifty years ago the Death Dealers may have been nothing more than a footnote in history. A company of Death Dealers were on Fair Cry Seven when they attacked. The Gelf’s killed every last human military unit that faced off against them. All but one was defeated within the first two days of the invasion. That one lone unit was the Death Dealer Company. From that war onwards, the Death Dealers have fought in every war on every planet from the time of their conception. Their battles have become legendary. Battlefields with names like Forty Acers where the Death Dealers lost one man for every enemy soldier they sent to meet their maker. Bloody Ridge on Colfax Eight where one company of Death Dealers in Armored Power Suits held off four regiments of Horbathian Tanks for three days before being relieved. On all of these planets and many more their battle cry of ‘Death is dealt by our hands’ has been heard. It was this battle cry that earned them their name. A name given to them by the very enemy they first faced off against. It was these stories that drew James as a young man to undergo the painful process of having the Death Dealers greatest asset installed in his body. The artificial intelligence computer known as a Death Dealer AI. As a young man from a poor planet James dreamed of wearing the Imperial Black Uniform of the Death Dealers. He never knew that he would become one of the most feared of Death Dealers, the man they themselves would call Death. It would be his drive to be the best of the best that would propel him far beyond his humble origins to being a First High Lord and personal Friend of the Emperor. However that is now all in his past. Now well past his prime, all James wants to do is travel to Hades and the Death Gates system to say goodbye and die a peaceful death. The old Death Dealer did not know that deep within him lying dormant was an old friend just waiting a signal to reawaken. An wakening that would begin not only a second chance in life, but what would become his greatest, and most rewarding adventure. He will face off against assassins, rogue military units, hostile planetary governments, and an all-out revolt against the Empire he swore to protect. All of these things are nothing compared to his greatest challenge. No that pleasure belongs to having to deal with not one but two very different Artificial Intelligence computers in his head. One is the original Death Dealer AI that all Death Dealers have, this was Dee De a Mark one Omega/ Assault class Death Dealer AI with a hidden secret. One that will lead to James’s greatest adventure and second chance in life. They say Death Dealers never retreat and never surrender. Their battle cry has been heard on thousands of worlds for over four hundred years. Can one of the most respected and feared of them, the man they called Death walk away? Or will the granddaughter he never had, rise up to claim the name of Death’s own Daughter and do it as the biggest girly girl in all of the Empire?
Into the Fire Once More: Book 1 of Death's Own Daughter, by Jessie Wolf- Amazon Sales Rank: #21821 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-01
- Released on: 2015-06-01
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Certainly Different but Fun to Read By BMWpilot I really enjoyed the book. The swap certainly was surprising and different. It was also interesting about the details regarding clothing and mannerisms that the author introduced. And of course all of us BattleTech fans read about some of our favorite mechs popping up. The only distractions were the typos or wrong words that occurred. Those mainly appeared in the last half of the book. I'm picking up book two since it's already out.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great story, writing style of Robert Heinlein (really!) By Amazon Customer This author has captured the interpersonal communication and plot flow that Robert Heinlein at his peak (Moon is a harsh Mistress through Time enough for Love) better than anyone I have ever read.Since to me Heinlein was one of the best at this, it is no small feat.I have read a ton of reviews of books that have story arc's comparable to “Space Cadet” or “Starship Troopers” that have proclaimed “The new Heinlein”, and none of them have measured up, even if the book is better as a straight story saying a book like Space cadet(written in 1949 for preteens to inspire them to go into aerospace) or Starship Troopers(written as a alternate fix for broken democracy where people with no risk or responsibility ends up sending others off to die) is comparable is silly.Especially when they don't have the plot and communication flow of the later books that made them so good.The writing is like Heinleins and it is huge on personal responsibility like Heinleins, but the story(other than some plot lines which might be shout outs or just the result of Heinlein making concepts that inspired so much later sci-fi) is different in style with almost every anime trope out there, lots of historical Japanese culture, and tons of easter eggs of references to popular tv shows.Those personally aren't a problem to me, it's just a much more modern and younger style than existed back then.The down side is there are a lot of word substitution errors, and some word missing and punctuation errors.To me this is tiny in comparison to finding someone who actually is so enjoyable to read.If the author can point me to a way to clearly send back word substitutions I could send her a fix for at least 80-90% of them within a few days.I am making this five stars because finding someone this good is huge, and word corrections are something that can be done if the author gets the right positive feedback to do it.(although I am sure Amazon makes updates limited or costly).Note: This is written for the first three books which were released at the same time, which is good because since it really isn't written so the individual books have in my opinion a natural sub story arc at the cut points.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. find an editor please By SJR The storyline was interesting. The book was hard to read. It was as if the authors used a speech recognition software to write the story. Unfortunately it seems no one re-read what was transcribed. The book and the two follow-up books badly need a professional editor.
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