East of the Sun, West of the Moon, John Ringo
East of the Sun, West of the Moon, John Ringo
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East of the Sun, West of the Moon

Author: John Ringo

Narrator: Tim Fannon

Unabridged: 12 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 02/09/2021


Synopsis

Swords, Sex, and Rockets!

Paradise falls. Humanity is thrown back to an age of steel and blood. Now the fuel that powers the "changed" world is up for grabs in an orbiting spacecraft. With only days to plan, rough and ready paladin Herzer Herrick must assemble a
team of expert warriors capable of both seat-of-the-pants engineering and handto-hand combat in space. In the meantime, Herzer must face his own demons as he waits for his emotionally-scarred fiancé to recover and finally bed him. And if
that's not enough, there's a horde of "changed" orcs and goblins who are intent on delivering the power above to their totalitarian masters below. This is one space race free humanity cannot afford to lose!

Multiple New York Times and USA Today bestseller John Ringo delivers another rousing entry in his Council Wars saga!

About John Ringo

John Ringo is author of the New York Times best-selling Legacy of Aldenata (Posleen War) series, which so far includes A Hymn Before Battle and nine sequels, the technothriller series starting with Ghost, a dark fantasy titled Princess of Wands, and many other novels for Baen. A veteran of the 82nd Airborne, Ringo brings first-hand knowledge of military operations to his fiction.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Samuel

Oh cool, Space Orcs! Or so I thought. This is, sadly, the least fulfilling of the Council Wars series. Orcs. In Space. Space Orcs. What could possibly go wrong? Well, the shuttle launch, naturally. In a world where the technology does indeed exist to teleport our heroes to the orbital re-fuelling ship t......more

Goodreads review by Nick

March to the stars is a better version of this one......more

So-so finish to a great series. Felt...unfinished, a bit rushed.......more

This book feels like a phoned in fanfiction for the rest of the series. While I don't agree with the author's political/sociological points entirely, at least his descriptions of society and his justifications, however wrong, were interesting in the other three books. This one, however, is nothing b......more

Although this book all but centers around Herzer and his assignment I think this is my favorite of the 4 books. I really missed the "main" cast of characters that the past 3 books centered on and the sudden change made it more difficult for me to really get into the story. Once I did though I couldn......more