Vorpal Blade, John Ringo
Vorpal Blade, John Ringo
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Vorpal Blade

Author: John Ringo, Travis S. Taylor

Narrator: L.J. Ganser

Unabridged: 14 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 10/23/2009

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

TO THE STARS—WITH GUNS AND DUCT TAPE

LTC William Weaver, PhD. ("Call me Bill …") and SEAL Chief Miller, the heroes who saved Earth from alien menace in Into the Looking Glass, are back and this time Bill's got hisself a ship! The former SSBN Nebraska has been converted, using mostly shade-tree mechanics and baling wire, into a warp ship, Naval

Construction Contract 4144, ready to go where no Adar, SEAL or academic has gone before!

Yay for the heroes! But who cares for the poor Security guys, Force Recon Marines who are kept in the dark and fed manure all day. That is, until they land on an alien planet, get partially wiped out and then load back up again. It's a dog's life in the Space Marines but somebody's got to save the academics and the universe—at the cost of horrendous casualties.

Ranging in topics from the best gun to kill armored space monsters to particle physics to cosmology, Vorpal Blade is a return to the "good old days" of SF when the science problems were fun, the women were smart, tough and beautiful, and the beasts were ugly. The monkeys are out in the space lanes and ready to rock.

As soon as they find the duct tape.

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 Gilbert

Vorpal Blade is a little slower moving than Into the Looking Glass. It roughly divides into three sections. In the first, there is a lot of activity surrounding the launching of America’s first starship. This includes a lot of things that reminded me of W.E.B. Griffin’s nuts and bolts style of telli......more

I read Mr. Ringo's comments on the reviews of the book before this one (Looking Glass) that he found on Amazon. He was annoyed at the people who thought the book had "too much science", and he said so. Well, I will say that these books ought to satisfy those readers who pride themselves on liking "h......more

Goodreads review by Ron

Ringo does Star Trek. Really. While a sequal to Thru the Looking Glass, it is really a very different kind of story. Namely a spaceship - in this case a converted submarine - goes exploring the galaxy. Unlike Star Trek the Captian and XO never leave the ship. Instead the Marines do the dirty work. We......more