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Loren L. Coleman, Battletech: Storms of Fate (Roc, 2002) |
Fervent Battletech readers will find a fast-paced storyline and a lot of action in the next installment of the series. Although FASA has closed its doors, a strong group of authors has committed to completing this story and bringing the civil war within the Federated Commonwealth to a close. Sibling rivalry occurs in almost every family, but no other rivalry engenders hostility as well as that between Katrina and Victor Steiner-Davion. This ruling sister and overthrown brother harbor seemingly endless enmity toward each other; their differing personal values Although various authors write Battletech novels, one characteristic remains constant: no storyline lacks action. Storms of Fate follows in this Battletech tradition by dealing out various battle scenes steeped in technology as well as strategy. Additionally, I must say that the numerous battle scenes are not repetitious and serve to move the plot along smoothly rather than hinder it. The behind-the-scenes views of strategy and tactics spur the reader on and give the characters depth. The surprise loss of one major character also jumpstarts the reader's curiosity as to possible motives. True to form, another Battletech author has given us a story that is neither light nor bogged down, with just enough action to make this war seem quite real. [ by Carie Morrison ] |