Never Submit The Kurtherian Gambit Book 15 edition by Michael Anderle Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks
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Never Submit The Kurtherian Gambit Book 15 edition by Michael Anderle Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks
I have just finished reading Never Submit. This is fifteenth book in Michael Anderle's Kurtherian Gambit series. In this book Bethany Anne and her empire finally leave Earth and cross to truly alien space. Well they do eventually.If you are leaving home for a long time then you'd better prepare properly. It's clear that Anderle has put a lot of thought into this (or maybe his FB fans did). Where do you buy loo roll in space? Great question. The first part of the book is a series of tidying up loose ends which are handled with a sense of humor and with the customary flow and panache of Andrele's writing. The move to Yollin space and the battles wit the alien fleet and king provide a typically space-opera flourish to the end of the book and set up the third arc nicely.
This book and the previous book is set about 3 years after the events in Book 13 and so some of the character introductions can be a bit jarring. I haven't read all of the intermediate books in different series so some of the new characters came as a surprise. This is not a standalone book and not a standalone series any more either. I'm not even certain that I want to read the other series either.
This is space opera. Anderle treads a fine line between classic space opera of the EE "Doc" Smith sort (all brobdignagian coruscations) and the tedium of David Weber's Honor Harrington space battles. I think his exciting space battles are just fine and his characters work well. He is in danger of going exponential with the number of characters though and a character cull would make the stories flow more easily.
I'm looking forward to diving into the third arc and I might even read the intermediate stories too (maybe).
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I've said in some other reviews of books in the "third arc" of this 21 book series that Michael appeared to be running out of steam and this first book in the arc is an example. There is a long segment that's all about acquiring recipes for certain fizzy, bubbly, sugar-filled beverages before the jump to the new planet. I guess its supposed to be entertaining, but....
Meanwhile we do get to see a new alien planet and see the start of the next part of the tale. It's interesting, but lacked the energy of the first two arcs.
If you make it this far in the series, you'll want to finish it, but don't start here.`
I'm not even sure its worth buying anymore books by this author (or any other authors he's been collaborating with on the side stories) he's getting so side tracked by the other books in the side stories that I think he's starting to get bogged down and not writing as much in the main story arc.
His lead character is starting to get predictable I mean a bad thing or situation happens and she curses a lot (to me an adult cursing that much just makes me think shes just an immature child trying to prove that shes an adult) her face starts to glow like a halloween mask and she arrogantly stats something about "we will not let them get away with this or that" or "we will destroy them for what they did" or something.
Now I'm sure Michael's friends or family will run to his defense (and make it sound like they are nothing more than ordinary readers, I've had that happen before when I left a not so nice review) and try to humiliate me and make it sound like I know nothing but I don't care this series started out pretty good (other than the immature cursing) but now its taking so long between books I mean at one time he was putting out a new book (in his main story arc) ones a month, now its more like two or three months and with all the hints in some of the other book I can almost guess whats going to happen in the future books.
Yes, I am one who still reads the author notes at the end... over all great book, think it could have used a little more detail in some of the scenes....real let down that the military black ops folded so quickly....being military retired, you would hope the leadership had a little more backbone, but he actually had more common sense which was a little unbelievable....
As you mentioned in your notes, yes knew the outcome of the Yollins because of one of the book introductions...history lesson, what alien did she first attack or attacked by...Yollin king being the enemy a surprise, yes....but was to you too....funny what the subconscious can dictate....
All in all a very enjoyable read...felt you had gotten A little off track on the last book and it seemed to drag until the very end, but you were spot on right zzz from the beginning with this one....dragging the reader along on the roller coaster of fun this book was....
NS squared being a bar was a really nice you touch....
OUTSTANDING, OUTSTANDING, just plain OUTSTANDING....
Why can't these books come out in the morning? I spend half the night reading because I can't put the book down. This one is just as good as all the rest. That is to say outstanding.
While waiting for the next installment of this series I read for a second time all fifteen books. They are awesome. There is nothing comparable on to the pure entertainment these books provide. Closest was Dahners' Ell Donsaii series, but apparently he has abandoned the series in favor of other works. Re-reading these books was a sheer pleasure and provide some insight and nuisances I missed the first time around. The setting for the Kurtherian Gambit series is environmental rich as evidenced by the number of off-shoot series that are based on Kurtherian background. It seems that in writing a review one must comment on the character development in the book. In this series the characters are well developed and complex complete with their quirks and warts. Thankfully, the author has stayed away from what I call the Greek Hero tragedy complex wherein the protagonist has a fatal character flaw that brings about their downfall. Here the heroes and heroines are strong and steadfast the villains are numerous, and not all of them are one dimensional. The storyline for the entire series is fast paced and suspenseful. I have stayed up until three a.m. to read these books. I can not praise them enough. They would make a dam good television series.
I have just finished reading Never Submit. This is fifteenth book in Michael Anderle's Kurtherian Gambit series. In this book Bethany Anne and her empire finally leave Earth and cross to truly alien space. Well they do eventually.
If you are leaving home for a long time then you'd better prepare properly. It's clear that Anderle has put a lot of thought into this (or maybe his FB fans did). Where do you buy loo roll in space? Great question. The first part of the book is a series of tidying up loose ends which are handled with a sense of humor and with the customary flow and panache of Andrele's writing. The move to Yollin space and the battles wit the alien fleet and king provide a typically space-opera flourish to the end of the book and set up the third arc nicely.
This book and the previous book is set about 3 years after the events in Book 13 and so some of the character introductions can be a bit jarring. I haven't read all of the intermediate books in different series so some of the new characters came as a surprise. This is not a standalone book and not a standalone series any more either. I'm not even certain that I want to read the other series either.
This is space opera. Anderle treads a fine line between classic space opera of the EE "Doc" Smith sort (all brobdignagian coruscations) and the tedium of David Weber's Honor Harrington space battles. I think his exciting space battles are just fine and his characters work well. He is in danger of going exponential with the number of characters though and a character cull would make the stories flow more easily.
I'm looking forward to diving into the third arc and I might even read the intermediate stories too (maybe).
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