Angles of Attack
2015 • 10 pages

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Average rating4

15

Executive Summary: What was a good series took a major step towards great with this book. Each book seems to be an improvement over the last, and this one was even more of an improvement over book 2 than book 2 was over the first one. If you like Military Sci-Fi (or maybe even just space opera) give this series a look.

Audiobook: Luke Daniels does another excellent job as always. I always enjoy him as a narrator and this one was no different. He definitely adds that extra something that makes audio a great choice for this one.

Full Review
The first two books of this series were enjoyable, but this book seemed to take it to another level. This book is an improvement both in terms of the story and the writing.

I was initially pretty lukewarm towards Andrew, but his character continues to grow with each book. I loved the addition of Dmitri to the cast, and I hope we'll see him in future books. I'd have liked more Sergeant Fallon than we got, but there is always the next book. Overall I've come to really enjoy all of the recurring characters in this series.

This book took several unexpected turns and the story is quite different from what I was thought it would. I don't consider that a bad thing, as it's often good to be surprised, but I guess it means this series will be longer than I'd have thought.

As long as Mr. Kloos has a plan for where everything will end up, I'm on board for however many books he wants. He seems to have ramped this up from a fairly simple Military Sci-Fi story to a more in depth Space Opera. I'm looking forward to seeing how things go in the next book.

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