Stand Against the Posleen Horde!
Earth invaded! The Posleen aggressors eating what population they don't outright vaporize! Now the aliens are closing in on a vital choke point for the humans: the Panama Canal. No canal, no food. No food—the North American resistance crumbles, and hope fades. What's worse, slimeball appeasers within the U.S. State Department (surprise!) are set to sell out the resistance to another race of would-be galactic overlords.
One problem for our enemies: when the chips are down for humans, heroes have a habit of arising: A captain of industry who whips a corrupt and inefficient Central American kleptocracy into fighting shape within weeks. A retired Panamanian woman warrior who returns to the field of battle to rally her people in a last stand to save their children. And a battleship that is literally brought to consciousness by the echoes of ancient naval tradition (and a sentient A.I.) to fight ferociously for her country — and the captain she's come to love.
It's a rip-roaring epic of tactics, heroism, and survival as only two masters of military SF (both of whom served in Panama during their stint in the Army) can tell it.
Multiple New York Times and USA Today best-seller John Ringo and Tom Kratman, collaborator with Ringo on the intriguing and controversial Watch on the Rhine, deliver another exciting entry in Ringo's hugely popular Posleen War series.
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Product ReviewDry wit, heavy sarcasm and a tendency to gore sacred cows...Gotta love it.
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Product ReviewThe usual Ringo-Kratman excellence!
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Product ReviewShips that need clothes! Great Ringoisms along with Tom Kratman's nickels!! A great read. Thomas B.
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Product Review. . .and even the INDOWY use Ebay ?? Ringo and Kratman just keep getting better and better. . . .
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Product ReviewI almost fell on the floor laughing at the line " American ships are female and Russian ships are male but they are mostly gay "
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