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Rich Man's War (2000)

by Elliott Kay(Favorite Author)
4.29 of 5 Votes: 4
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Poor Man's Fight
review 1: dived straight into this after finishing the first, because it carries on from where the former left off. The final chapters of the firs book were superb after a slow boil build-up, and this book keeps the pace up. the daring, climactic combat action ending this one doesn't seem so grandiose, but that's only because we've had skirmishes all the way through the book and they're compellingly done. I desperately want to see what happens to Archangel and all the rest. it's a series to watch, with milage aplenty to proceed I sincerely hope.
review 2: In the follow-up to "Poor Man's Fight", the same characters are given some more room to grow and expand. It suffers from the same problem of unwieldy social and political commentary, but it really is a compelling s
... moretory, and I feel like I'm invested in understanding what is driving the main characters. This book, and it's predecessor both take on some tough mental topics, and expose that mental stress as something that is NOT shameful, and can be addressed and worked on. Those parts of the book where the characters deal with problems that real soldiers deal with on a day-to-day basis will keep me coming back for more. less
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kittengirl42
It was good, but I liked the first one better. Kay has a nice handle on action and suspense.
cassie
Excellent Sequel and another step up in the editing!
chanjay1
No need for the locker room language throughout.
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