Firestorm: Destroyermen
By (Author) Taylor Anderson
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Penguin Putnam Inc
Signet
2nd October 2012
United States
General
Fiction
Science fiction
FIC
Paperback
464
Width 107mm, Height 173mm, Spine 29mm
249g
BURNING WATERS Designated Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces, Matt Reddy must now contend with a new threat; the Dominion-humans whose lust for power matches the Grik. But even though the Grand Alliance recognizes the danger of the Dominion, it must deal with the land-based Grik first, leaving the Imperial navy-and USS Walker-with little assistance. As war rages, more Japanese ships come through the time-space maelstrom that the Americans call The Squall. One is a "Hell Ship," carrying prisoners of an Imperial Japan that is growing ever more ruthless in the face of looming defeat. Escorting it is a new, state-of-the-art destroyer, whose officers recognize no rules of war. Fighting on two fronts, Reddy is plunged into a firestorm of loyalty, betrayal, and sacrifice. But nothing can prepare him for a devastating new Grik weapon-a weapon that could wipe out all who oppose them...
I cannot recommend Taylor Anderson too highly.David Weber, author of Out of the Dark
Taylor Anderson has brought a fresh new perspective to the tale of crosstime shipwreck.S.M. Stirling, author of The Lord of Mountains
Taylor Anderson and his patched-up four-stackers have steamed to the forefront of alternative history. All aboard for a cracking great read!E. E. Knight, author of March in Country
Taylor Anderson is one of the best at military science fiction as his plots combine cerebral thought-provoking issues within a great adventure tale; the alternate realm of the Destroyermen saga is worth the journey.Alternative Worlds
Taylor Andersonis theNew York Timesbestselling author of the Destroyermenseries. A gunmaker and forensic ballistic archaeologist, Taylor has been a technical and dialogue consultant for movies and documentaries, and an award-winning member of the National Historical Honor Society and of the United States Field Artillery Association. He has a master's degree in history and has taught that subject at Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas.