![]() ![]() ![]() Having said that, the politicians in question is kept on a somewhat short leash in this instalment. As with the previous books in the series it provides for some quite decent, actually some very good, fleet action and generally good overall adventure.Īgain Captain Wolfe has to fight a bit of an uphill battle against the politicians which are as useless and destructive as always and again he manages to circumvent said nincompoops attempts to sabotage things. The book continues the story of Captain Wolfe and his friends and, as is probably not too surprising, it works itself towards the grand finale tying the various threads together. ![]() In all this was a good ending to the Black Fleet Trilogy although I would have liked it to be a happier one. ![]() That opportunity comes at great cost, however, and even as he makes plans for their first offensive move on the Phage, Jackson is all too aware that most of them will not survive. For the first time since the original incursion Wolfe thinks that maybe there’s a chance to stop their implacable enemy before they have the chance to wipe out any more human planets. The enemy was too powerful, too numerous, and utterly determined to exterminate humanity.īut the appearance of a new ally in the fight has changed all of that. Counterstrike ( Black Fleet Trilogy #3) by Joshua DalzelleĬaptain Jackson Wolfe never thought he’d see the end of the Phage War in his lifetime. ![]()
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