yes. Yes. YES. MORE LIKE THIS PLEASE.
I've reviewed nearly every book in the Expeditionary Force series, including the side tales. The series was in major decline, I'd nearly given up on it. The first two acts of Freefall were excellent, but the remainder was insufferable. This book is everything I liked about the early Freefall, and it just keeps up that pace and feeling.
Payback, politics, absurd *and awesome* Jeraptha, intrigue, romance (finally), and most importantly, PROGRESS.
The pace is brisk, scenes never bog down in dull details, the story really moves. It's a page turner too, I listen to RC Bray's amazing narration while smoking a cigar in the hot tub, usually for about 90 minutes per night. I find myself having to force the stop, I just want to keep listening and revel in the story.
Mr. Alanson, sir, if you're reading this review, I'm not going to apologize for my harsh critiques of Homefront [7.5], Armageddon [8], Valkyrie [9], Critical Mass [10], nor the back 2/3 of Freefall. Those all had problems. This volume suffers from none of that. It was such an unexpected pleasure to hear your words, erasing my fear this would be another tedious slog. You've done it, you won me back.
5 well earned stars for keeping me thoroughly entertained, start to finish, with none of that bitter aftertaste found in less premium beercan shenanigans.
Kudos, sir, you've really outdone yourself; truly you have.