Guerilla, Mel Odom
Guerilla, Mel Odom
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Guerilla

Author: Mel Odom

Narrator: Todd McLaren

Unabridged: 11 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/15/2016

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

In the jungles of Makaum, the Terran military is locked in a critical standoff over the planet's resources with the hostile Phrenorians, even as both species maintain uneasy relations with the locals. Tensions could ignite at a moment's notice. And Master Sergeant Frank Sage has just stumbled upon the spark plug.

Alongside trusted Makaum scouts, Sage is running recon on what is possibly an unsanctioned Phrenorian military base.Deep in the savage wilderness, Sage recognizes the renowned Phrenorian warrior arriving on-site: Zhoh GhiCemid. As Sage knows firsthand, Zhoh's presence could mean trouble.

Meanwhile, a mysterious faction of Makaum insurgents breaks the fragile peace with a reckless attack on the Terran base. Before the situation devolves into chaos, Sage must learn to think like his adversaries—devious friends and deadly foes alike.

About Mel Odom

Mel Odom is the bestselling author of the Makaum War series and many film and computer game tie-ins, including Forgotten Realms, Mack Bolan, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Angel. He won a prestigious Alex Award for his YA fantasy novel The Rover. He currently lives in Oklahoma.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Glenn on October 13, 2015

It was a good read, lots of action and interest - so maybe it is worth 3.5 stars.......more

Goodreads review by David on April 26, 2020

The second installment of The Makaum War series sees the scope expand to the political machinations within the Phrenorian camp, as well as the ramifications of the standoff between the Terran Army and the sting tails have affected the Makaum people. The politics are tense, the consequences dire, and......more

Goodreads review by Tom on March 12, 2025

This series continues to be above-average military sci fi in my estimation. This book has some typical second-book-in-a-trilogy problems, but the overarching plot is moved along slightly, and we get some development of the relationship between our rival main characters.......more