Stark's Command

by John G. Hemry

Stark's War (2)

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From Jack Campbell, author of the bestselling The Lost Fleet series, comes Stark's Command, the second novel in the gripping Stark's War trilogy. Sergeant Ethan Stark is placed in command of the US military forces that have overthrown their high-ranking officers. Instead of issuing orders, Stark confides his hope of forging an army based on mutual respect. Now, in addition to fighting a merciless enemy on the moon''s surface, Stark must contend with the US government''s reaction to his mutiny

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This is the sequel to Stark's War and the second part of the trilogy. The story picks up right where it left off at the end of the first book, with Stark being elected to lead the military contingent on the Moon after it has mutinied and locked up all its officers. The story deals with Stark coming to terms with his new role and responsibilities, and also the need to overcome the distrust and divisions between the Moon's civilian and military colonists. Of course there is also an attempt by the American government to retake control of the colony, but overall this is probably less action-oriented than the first book and more heavily focused on Stark's character and the choices and issues he is faced with. The series continues to engage show more and entertain without really being exceptional in any way. show less
Starke makes a truce with the civilian population, fights off mercenaries hired by the gov't and deals with a betrayal from within.

Lots of fighting and action. The one thing that kind of turned me off was how dumb and hick'ish Starke can view himself. Someone who can make the smart decisions he does is not stupid and yet he can sit back and pretend he is just a dumb soldier.
Second book in the trilogy. A nice, fast read.
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Canonical title
Stark's Command
Original publication date
2001-04 (writing as John G Hemry) (writing as John G Hemry)
People/Characters
Ethan Stark; Vic Reynolds
Important places
The Moon

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Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction
DDC/MDS
813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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PZ7Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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