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An Officer's Duty (Theirs Not to Reason Why) (edition 2012)

by Jean Johnson

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Fiction. Science Fiction. Thriller. HTML:Jean Johnsonâ??the national bestselling author of the Sons of Destiny novelsâ??returns to the world she introduced in A Soldierâ??s Duty with a terrible vision of the future...
Promoted in the field for courage and leadership under fire, Ia is now poised to become an officer in the Space Force Navyâ??once she undertakes her Academy training. But on a trip back home to Sanctuary, she finds the heavyworld colony being torn apart by religious conflict. Now Ia must prepare her family and followers to secure the galaxyâ??s survival. Her plan is to command a Blockade Patrol ship. Her goal, to save as many lives as she can. But at the Academy, she discovers an unexpected challenge: the one man who could disrupt those plans. The man whose future she ca… (more)
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Title:An Officer's Duty (Theirs Not to Reason Why)
Authors:Jean Johnson
Info:Ace (2012), Mass Market Paperback, 448 pages
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Tags:fiction, scifi, military sff, esp, 2015, _OUTBOX

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The second in a military SciFi series which is a lot of fun with an interesting cast of characters and premise. ( )
  ladyoflorien | Aug 11, 2023 |
While not a romance, I want Ia to have romance. Incredibly engaging, so much information and yet not enough. I want more and can hardly wait for the next one.
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  wyldheartreads | Jun 20, 2019 |
I freaking ADORE this series and am dying to read Hellfire which is being released this month.

Excellent, mind-blowing, reality bending, Dune--like military sci-fi with a kick-ass, gorgeous, tough heroine who is trying to save the Universe. I loved it to bits and expect everyone else to rave about it. This is also one of the very few books with 10 out of 10 rating for me this year. And I can't wrap my head around it, because I can't stand the same author writing paranormal romance, but she is awesome in sci-fi. *shrugs*

See my review of A Soldier's Duty. ( )
  kara-karina | Nov 20, 2015 |
Ia starts getting in deeper - she gets shifted from the Marines to officers' school, and then out to a small ship on Blockade duty. Which means frequent battles, of various sorts, from shootouts ship-to-ship to boarding actions. We get a lot less detail on her fights, and a lot more on her plans - or at least, the actions taken to support her plans, she doesn't tell anyone what she's doing and why. Then a final battle (in detail) - her officers are snatched and sold to the Salik, and she arranges to be snatched and sold herself. Battling through lots of "frogtopuses", plus some anti-psi machines that are a figurative and literal headache to her - they block her foresight, which makes getting out of there a lot harder - she extracts a great many prisoners and wipes out Salik high command in the process. And once she's done the bare minimum of recovery, she's got the real battle - she has to convince the high council of her powers, and that she needs a free hand to save the universe. With complications such as another Feyori Meddler, and the assistance of the anti-psi machines to back her down to where her gift can be measured, she succeeds...more or less. Next book she gets to actually take action with her new free hand. There's also a major new complication added from her school days - a classmate, and roommate, to whom she's actually attracted - and possibly because of that attraction, her gift refuses to perceive him. Ia needs to avoid him to keep her vision(s) clear, but that's not what she wants to do (or what he wants her to do). ( )
  jjmcgaffey | Sep 9, 2015 |
I'm not sure what it is about these books. An almost all-knowing heroine sounds a bit boring, wouldn't you think? But I'm not getting bored, instead I'm reading all these books in a row. Even though you know more than usually that everything is going to be ok, you still want to know how everything is going to be accomplished. And even though Ia has a very strong precognitive gift, this doesn't mean things can't go wrong, or that all Ia has to do is arrogantly blaze her way through everything. The path she follows requires both small and large acts, and she cannot do it all by herself (clearly, since the situation she is trying to avoid lies 300 years in the future). I like how everything is very gender-neutral, as in no male chauvinism, and that it is one of those rare books that doesn't even make a fuss about how equalitarian it is. I'm curious to see how everything will play out, and I don't mind at all that Ia already knows. ( )
  zjakkelien | Dec 16, 2013 |
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Fiction. Science Fiction. Thriller. HTML:Jean Johnsonâ??the national bestselling author of the Sons of Destiny novelsâ??returns to the world she introduced in A Soldierâ??s Duty with a terrible vision of the future...
Promoted in the field for courage and leadership under fire, Ia is now poised to become an officer in the Space Force Navyâ??once she undertakes her Academy training. But on a trip back home to Sanctuary, she finds the heavyworld colony being torn apart by religious conflict. Now Ia must prepare her family and followers to secure the galaxyâ??s survival. Her plan is to command a Blockade Patrol ship. Her goal, to save as many lives as she can. But at the Academy, she discovers an unexpected challenge: the one man who could disrupt those plans. The man whose future she ca

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