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Results too predictableWe always root for the main characters when they are faced with seemingly impossible odds or challenges but that is not true in this book for me. From the outset it has been apparent that every scheme dreamed up by kelsi and the princess works out flawlessly. What’s the point of the story if you know the end within the first few chapters. I find it unreasonable to expect that this group of adventurers are smarter than everyone they encounter and that they get all the good
Somewhat DubiousThis book moves the story along, as expected and in ways not expected. Good character development is continued for existing and for new characters. Actions and responses are acceptable within the tech and sci-fi realities previously established. This book leaves no doubt there is another in the series. The ending doesn’t require the reader to continue, but certainly strongly encourages that action.
Great story tellingSpace opera at its best. I enjoy Terry's mixture of military rank and basic procedure without being daunted by too much information. Terry adds just the right amount of detail and character driven story.
Fabulous Just half way through the series this set of story is a not put down able read gosh I feel as if I am in the story and I do not want it to stop brilliant righting thank you
"Reconnaissance in Force", sixth in the Empire of Bones series, is more of a scene setter for future works than a novel in its own right.It's the usual mix of space opera, politics and personal relationships but rather too many pages are given over to the wedding(s).The series still suffers from lack of depth, both in plot and character development. But, wth, it's science fiction!There's a lot of science thrown in, most of which went straight over my head, but the author does have a certain pred...
What did you love best about Reconnaissance in Force?I am glad much of the home front conflict was resolved. Now we can get down to defeating the rebels.What did you like best about this story?I like taking care of sub-plots and not letting them pop up books later to disturb the main story line. This is fine with mysteries and shorter works, but it doesn't fit the grand space opera Terry is creating.Which character – as performed by Veronica Giguere – was your favorite?Veronica still does a grea...
What a great read Wow!!! I wasn't ready for this book to end. I was at the edge of my seat for the last couple of chapters. The whole book was full of suspense, a touch of humor and spice and seat of the pants excitement. I'm going to start book 7 right now. I can't wait to dig in.
This series is one of the best of the Space Opera genre!
RIF MEANS MORE SHENANIGANS FROM PRINCESS KELSEY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED AS BOTH AN INDIVIDUAL BOOK AND AS A SERIES!Terry Mixon, one of the best space opera writers today (and we currently have the best space opera writers working), has created this great galaxy-wide story which includes dynastic struggles, kings and emperors, lots of wrecked starships, space pirates, cutting edge scientific research ... and he mixes the story elements so well that only after I finished, did I realize that he had incl...
There is some exciting stuff happening in this book, but that said, it's one of the weaker ones in the series. The ups were decent rather than excellent, and even the lowest points weren't that jarring. It was a middle-of-the-road book. It just didn't seem to reach the emotional highs and lows of Paying the Price or Empire of Bones. It did, though, introduce yet another character that I'm ready to see get fully slapped in the face. After Wallace Breckenridge and Ethan Bandar, we needed someone e...
ExcellentDarn cliff-hangers! Good yarn, plenty of action, two weddings and a stolen space station. Confusion to the enemy! It would take an excellent artificial intelligence to figure this one out.