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Decision at Thunder Rift (Saga of the Gray Death Legion, #1) Decision at Thunder Rift by William H. Keith Jr.
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“The only way to beat panic is to do something. I don’t care if what you do is dead wrong, taking action is better than just sitting there getting killed!”
William H. Keith Jr., Decision at Thunder Rift: Book One of The Saga of the Gray Death Legion
“What cannot be won by force of arms can often be achieved through cunning, deceit, or by a concealed blade slipped into an enemy’s back.”
William H. Keith Jr., Decision at Thunder Rift: Book One of The Saga of the Gray Death Legion
“Kai had once lectured Grayson on why men fight. “A man fights for many reasons,” he’d said. “Most of all, he fights for his buddies on either side of him on the firing line, and that’s where his loyalty lies when the heat is on. But it’s home and family that puts him there on the firing line in the first place.”
William H. Keith Jr., Decision at Thunder Rift
“Unarmed, alone, the only way he could slow a ’Mech was if the machine happened to slip as it pulped his body underfoot.”
William H. Keith Jr., Decision at Thunder Rift: Book One of The Saga of the Gray Death Legion
“What cannot be won by force of arms can often be achieved through cunning, deceit, or by a concealed blade slipped into an enemy’s back. —Nicolai”
William H. Keith Jr., Decision at Thunder Rift: Book One of The Saga of the Gray Death Legion