The Halls of Montezuma
The Empire's Corps, Book 18
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Jeffrey Kafer
About this listen
Earth has fallen. The Core Worlds have collapsed into chaos.
War is breaking out everywhere as planetary governments declare independence, entire sectors slip out of contact, and warlords battle for power. The remnants of the once-great Empire are tearing themselves apart. And in the shadows, the Terran Marine Corps works to save what little they can to preserve civilization and build a better tomorrow. But now they might have met their match.
The marines have beaten off a desperate attempt by the corporate worlds to recover Hameau, but the war is very far from over. The corprats remain powerful, gathering their strength to resume the offensive, locate the marines, and impose their society on the ruins of empire. To stop them, the marines will have to stake everything on a desperate gamble to tear out the heart of the enemy empire and slay the fascist beast in its lair.
But the enemy are equally desperate to win....
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- CJSILV
- 14-01-23
Great book 📖
Great book love the story and the book narration it’s a great book series I can’t wait to listen to the next one I highly recommend listening to this book
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- Craig Leventhal (Rosedale House)
- 29-04-22
Repetitive, Repetitive, Repetitive
Having started to listen to all the Empires Corps books again I started to get annoyed by the number of times cliches are repeated. In this instalment I think Nuttall may have used some computer software to write a novel. In some internal monologues, which are literally every 20 seconds, the same cliches are repeated twice. I really wanted to enjoy this book in order to find out how Prince Rolland gets on in the next book. Unfortunately I bought the two at the same time so will listen to the next book but wouldn’t have based on this one. It’s like white noise! SCOWL!!!
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