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Average rating3.8
Admiral John "Black Jack" Geary fears the greatest threat to humanity may be itself in this gripping continuation of the New York Times bestselling series. As far from explored space as any human has ever been, Geary and the Alliance fleet are on their own, protecting a diplomatic mission in territory belonging to an alien species with still-unknown motives. His already complex and dangerous mission is further imperiled by deadly challenges from other human factions seeking to harm or exploit the aliens. When another alien species whose technology is far more advanced than humanity's arrives, the stakes are raised to the highest possible level.Only the most serious danger comes from an unexpected source. When presented with orders to carry out actions he believes not only are mistaken but would be contrary to the ideals of the Alliance, Geary has to finally decide whether he must invoke the power that his long-revered name holds, all the while knowing that this might endanger his entire fleet, tear apart the Alliance, and destroy everything he has fought for.
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I normally have a tough time following battle scenes in books (especially ones in space) and end up zoning out but the way Admiral John Geary masterfully works the battlefield always holds 100% of my attention.
I didn't even mind The Dancers taking a backseat to internal Alliance tensions for so much of the book as they weren't really giving anything other than mild annoyance at their non-answers. Though, causing annoyance could have been their aim all along hmmm.
Enjoyed this one much more than Resolute!
Series
14 primary booksThe Lost Fleet is a 14-book series with 14 primary works first released in 2006 with contributions by Jack Campbell.
Series
1 released bookThe Lost Fleet Universe is a 42-book series first released in 2006 with contributions by Jack Campbell, Mika Renvall, and 2 others.
Series
3 primary booksThe Lost Fleet: Outlands is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2021 with contributions by Jack Campbell.