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Lines of Departure (Frontlines), by Marko Kloos

Lines of Departure (Frontlines), by Marko Kloos

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Lines of Departure (Frontlines), by Marko Kloos



Lines of Departure (Frontlines), by Marko Kloos

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Vicious interstellar conflict with an indestructible alien species. Bloody civil war over the last habitable zones of the cosmos. Political unrest, militaristic police forces, dire threats to the solar system…

Humanity is on the ropes, and after years of fighting a two-front war with losing odds, so is Commonwealth Defense Corps officer Andrew Grayson. He dreams of dropping out of the service one day, alongside his pilot girlfriend, but as warfare consumes entire planets and conditions on Earth deteriorate, he wonders if there will be anywhere left for them to go.

After surviving a disastrous spaceborne assault, Grayson is reassigned to a ship bound for a distant colony―and packed with malcontents and troublemakers. His most dangerous battle has just begun.

In this sequel to the bestselling Terms of Enlistment, a weary soldier must fight to prevent the downfall of his species…or bear witness to humanity’s last, fleeting breaths.

Lines of Departure (Frontlines), by Marko Kloos

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #234951 in Books
  • Brand: Kloos, Marko/ Daniels, Luke (NRT)
  • Published on: 2015-05-26
  • Formats: Audiobook, MP3 Audio, Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x .50" w x 5.25" l, .0 pounds
  • Running time: 9 Hours
  • Binding: MP3 CD
Lines of Departure (Frontlines), by Marko Kloos

Review “Much like Scalzi's Old Man's War and its sequels, Terms of Enlistment and Lines of Departure are combat-grade Military SF, and should come with an addiction warning.” —io9.com

About the Author Marko Kloos is a novelist, freelance writer, and unpaid manservant to two small children. He is a graduate of the Viable Paradise SF/F Writers' Workshop. Marko writes primarily science fiction and fantasy because he is a huge nerd and has been getting his genre fix at the library ever since he was old enough for his first library card. In the past, he has been a soldier, a bookseller, a freight dock worker, a tech support drone, and a corporate IT administrator. A former native of Germany, Marko lives in New Hampshire with his wife and two children. Their compound, Castle Frostbite, is patrolled by a roving pack of dachshunds.


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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful. Continuation of an Exciting and Interesting New Series By Paul Cassel This is book 2 of a new series by Kloos and while you can probably get a good deal out of it without the first book, Terms of Enlistment, you'll likely do better reading that one first.While technically military scifi, these books delve a bit deeper than just details of battles and their attendant strategies. There is more than one interesting character but the protagonist is, of course, most featured and his POV is dominant. Both volumes are interesting as Earth faces a vastly superior, implacable and fantastically aggressive foe which comes out of nowhere known to throw humanity back on its collective heels time and time again.Again, in both books, the protagonist develops, the stages he finds himself on vary quite a bit and his interactions with others mature as he himself matures. As with so many of this genre today, the underlying sense is one of pessimism unlike, say the 'humans learn instant tech and dominate' common to the antique scifi of the so called golden age of the '30's, '40's and '50's.This pessimism is deeper than most. Not only is the Earth severely threatened and humanity facing extinction, but the humans aren't sure that's a bad thing. The Earth itself is vastly overpopulated at over 10x it's current population most of who live in welfare sucking squalor piled into 'projects' and living a Hobbs-like life which is brutal, nasty, poor and short. Many complete it by being solitary.At several points in the book, humans speculating on their own and their species extinction, say it may not be a bad idea. The implication is that since humans failed to control their own population, they deserve an outside influence to so control it.Many future oriented books set the future as dystopian but few take it this far. Still, an exciting read with interesting people as speaking characters (NPC's if you will) and a highly sympathetic protagonist. I enjoyed both entries to this series and will surely be on board for any others that Kloos writes.

37 of 43 people found the following review helpful. Marko hits it out of the ballpark....again. By Rene A. Barrera This book for those not familiar with the author is a continuation of the storyline in "Terms of Enlistment". Here is the saga of Earth and humanity in the throes of extinction level disasters, both man made and those stemming from First Contact aliens.This book can stand on it's own, but the reader will benefit from reading "Terms of Enlistment" there are many ideas that rise here that initially were introduced in the first book.The ideas that flow under the radar are what will make this series of books one of the greats you need to read it and pay attention there are subtleties at work that will become important later on. Not to spoil anything but freedom and liberty are still viable ideas even in the face of tyranny and apocalyptic destruction.The writing is sharp the characters are deep and one feels pangs of sorrow at the dismal state of the future-what Marko writes is not far removed from what could be. At the end one is left shocked it is really a great ending and wraps up so many different plot lines and resets the chess board so to speak.Its a great read!!!

12 of 12 people found the following review helpful. Engrossing By megelomaniacal Fairly well developed characters and relatively plausible technology. What more do you want in military sci-fi? I found this book series to be one of the better ones I've read in the last year or so.

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