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Mutineers' Moon - by David Weber
Military Sci-Fi is a genre that I've not previously read, and I believe
that Weber is known for being a good example of the field. While being
somewhat ignorant of military jargon and tactics, so probably not getting
as much out of the work as I could, I was still swept along by the details,
speed and competancy with which the info was delivered, and the character
development was decent, though perhaps a little ambitious for the relatively
short length of the book.
This is the first title in a series, and the sweeping scope that is established
here gives a lot of flexibility to what may come next! Worth your time.
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