To Honor You Call Us: Man of War, Book 1 (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
The Terran Union is engaged in a vast interstellar war against the Krag Ruthless aliens intent on exterminating humankind. In 2315, the wily Max Robichaux is given command of the USS Cumberland, a destroyer with state-of-the-art capabilities but a combat record so bad, she’s known as the “Cumberland Gap.” Capt. Robichaux’s first mission: to take his warship to the Free Corridor, where the Krag have secretly been buying strategic materials, and to seize or destroy any ships carrying enemy cargo. Far from the fleet and under enforced radio silence, Max relies only on his determination and guile…and the support and friendship of his chief medical officer, the brilliant Dr. Sahin. Because even as he deals with the ship’s onboard problems and the stress of carrying out her risky assignment, Max and the doctor discover that the Cumberland and her misfit crew are all that stands in the way of a deadly Krag attack that threatens to end the war - and humanity - once and for all. A far-future story in the tradition of “ships of wood, men of iron” novels, To Honor You Call Us and the Man of War series combine the adventure of exploration, the excitement of war, and the dangers of the unknown through the eyes of a ship and her crew.
Customer Reviews
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Outstandingg storytelling !
A rare request!
I love listening to audiobooks in the car. One day I started listening to this audio with my two kids in the car. My son is 10 and daughter 6. They both request to listen to the audio now. My son says he likes the language which is hard for him to understand sometimes. I told him that is because it is well written. He also finds the story to be easy to follow. My daughter likes because he likes.
I'm already looking forward to the third installment.
For those who served
As a retired NYPD detective and former Marine, this book rocks! The combat described is what actually happens during a fight for your life. I can see how a civilian will not understand the concept of our society allowing the military the right to implement death and destruction to protect that society. If you think combat is nice and neat then pick up a Jane Austen book!