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Chargement... Cally's War (Posleen War Series #5) (édition 2006)par John Ringo, Julie Cochrane
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This book is much less than I expected from Ringo. The opening chapter describes the heroine allowing herself to be captured--and then tortured: gouging, cutting, blood, bones breaking, etc. And then, when they finally decide she's had enough and cut her loose before they kill her, she jumps up to kill the one man with a round-house kick to his head and then grabs his gun to kill the other. When her backup finally arrives there's no mention of her wounds...or of any healing measures. The story then evolves into a feminine wet-dream as Cally goes about killing bad guys and screwing other bad guys so she can get info on them to kill them also. Okay, this story is for the teen women who read Sci-Fi; and who aren't too interested in plot--setup, execution and resolution. The plot of finding the spy/traitor on Titan Station is so lame I can't figure it out in order to describe it. Maybe if I had read the earlier books in the series it would have been easier to follow. As it is, the story, and the characters, left me cold. My presumption is that Julie Cochrane was responsible for the feminine slant, but I can't excuse Ringo for contributing to a weak story. ( ) Let's be honest, this book has not reviewed well over the years. However, I had a long flight, and figured I'd give it a go. It wasn't actually all that bad, and was certainly massively better than some other share cropped books I have read. The writing is competent and the plotting reasonable. I think the biggest problem is that the start of the book would be quite shocking to some people (it certainly bothered me), and Cally's character is so out of line with where I wanted her to be 40 years after the last book. I can see how it would be possible for her to end up like she is in this book, but it was a disappointment to me. The pretty much constant shagging is distracting from the rest of the plot too. Overall, I am left wanting to know more about the Darhel plot, and the book did help further that story line, if only a little. I don't regret reading the book, even though it isn't the strongest in the series. http://www.stillhq.com/book/John_Ringo/Callys_War.html I delayed checking this book out from my local library because of the lurid cover. (You say "lurid" like that's a bad thing.) I read a lot while I ride public transportation to and from work, and soon found out that I could start some of the coolest conversations when I found people staring at the cover. This novel, however, and like the Cally character, sucks. Literally and figuratively, if you know what I mean. A reviewer who described the sex scenes as "monochromatic" is being WAY too generous. Some guys can write believable women. Ringo can't. I recommend more decapitations, cannibalistic aliens, and over the top violent battle scenes (which Ringo does supply in the books that follow this one). But I do love the cover! Spy vs. Spy in Ringo's Aldenata universe. Here is more development of or focus on the behind the scenes manipulation just hinted at in the first 4 books of this series, and which the 5th book more or less skipped over. Set near future to the Posleen invasion of Earth, some of the secondary main characters from the first 4 books get the focus. Deception, betrayal, redemption, death and survival and we have a great continuation of Ringo's Legacy of the Aldenata. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieLegacy of the Aldenata (Book 6)
Cally O'Neal was trained from childhood as a premier killer. Officially listed as dead, for the past forty years she has lived a life of aliases, random lovers and targeted assassinations. This has led her to become the top in her profession, undefeatable, invulnerable. And in the process, she has lost her soul. Now she, and the man she loves, must battle to reclaim it. But Cally will find that leaving her dark world of shadow identities, murder-for-hire, and deadly secrets will be more difficult than any of the many lethal operations she carried out in the past. Her employers think she knows too much to live, and the scores of enemies she has made still have her at the top of their hit lists. The real question is, will she win her soul only to lose her life? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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