The Clone Empire Steven L Kent Books
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Harris has survived. Despite the fact that the Unified Authority handed him a fleet of ships, manned by thousands of clones, with the sole purpose to use them as target practice for their new natural born navy. Surviving even when his enemies had far superior technology, and much better mobility. Even being shot, poisoned, and having the combat reflex that so defined him on the fritz, Harris has survived and so has his determination to have clone independence from their UA creators.Still on Terraneau, with only a few thousand marines under his command. Harris knows that the wreckage in the sky above him doesn't account for nearly all of his missing fleet. Caught up playing politics with a man who wants to make himself king, General / Right Reverend Doctorow wants nothing more than for Harris and his marines to get off Terraneau so he can run the show unimpeded. Harris is recovering, though he's doubting himself in ways he's never doubted himself before; his courage, his physical ability.
When Harris discovers how his fleet escaped the battle above Terraneau, he risks his neck to go out and find them. The Enlisted Man's Empire is out there, they've liberated planets from the aliens who captured and cut them off, they have hundreds of ships, millions of soldiers, and one big problem. Harris is conscripted in handling the cancer in the Clone Empire before it takes them under. The problems for the Enlisted Man's Empire are only very tip of what's going on in the galaxy, and Harris, the clones, and the United Authority are not read for what's next.
I loved this book. While Harris is a general, he isn't tasked with commanding thousands of marines, in another all-out, do or die campaign. The Clone Empire feels like it goes back to the roots of what really drew me into the Harris series. Harris going from planet to planet, investigating, trying to get to the root of what the enemy's game is. There's intrigue, twists and turns you won't see coming, and Harris has absolutely no one he can really trust. Everyone is trying to play him for their own ends, Harris is aware of the predicament he's in, but he has no idea what's really coming. The book was exciting, beginning to end. There was large scale action and the hand to hand fighting in which you love seeing the last Liberator clone. The Clone Empire was a great read, Steven Kent brings it back to the roots of the series while still expanding the depth of the universe and characters. I can't wait to see what will happen next.
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The Clone Empire Steven L Kent Books Reviews
This 11 book series is the best sci fi series I have ever read.
This is yet another well written Clone novel by Mr Kent. It's a sign of how well written it is that I felt frustration building up inside me as the book went from injustice after injustice against Harris. Harris is a good guy. He does everything he can to help the civilians, to accomplish his missions, to save his friends. He's had dozens of friends and good comrades fall by the wayside. Yet all his superior officers and the governing bodies turn on him, try to kill him, and lie to him. The people he saves want him gone and treat him like some diseased maggot. Even the people he serves with backstab him and talk down on him whenever they can.
Mr Kent, please, give General Wayson Harris the happy ending he deserves after 6 books of betrayal and friendlessness.
Wayson Harris, having survived the attack of the Unified Authority, goes out looking for more trouble. Instead of kicking back and licking his wounds, starts once again placing himself in the middle of the action. He faces a daunting challenge in that his enemies are the only ones capable of getting near him and his allies are presumed dead, or so everyone thinks. The Enlisted Man's Empire is under attack from all corners of the galaxy and it takes the last Liberator Clone to sort the mess out.
This book was an excellent read. Within a few pages, I was grabbed. Steven Kent did an outstanding job with this one. His writing only keep improving and this one is his best yet. The plot is twisted and thick. The characters are believable and gritty. The threads Steven Kent has been spinning for books now are all starting to tie together with this book. There is not a dull moment to be had reading this book.
Absolutely the best, yet. What a great twist concerning...don't want to ruin it for you.
I highly recommend this book...but read them in order. You will enjoy them much more that way.
If you've read the others in the series, you'll really like this one.
Nice job Steven. This is my 1st 5 star review.
Our hero Wayson Harris is less of a protagonist in this Clone saga continuation than an observer of great and unpredictable forces at work. There is virtually no marine combat, for example, and Harris finds himself kicked around by superior officers. The plot lurches from one crisis to another in the manner of E. E. Doc Smith and ends on a sort of humans-in-desperate-peril cliff hanger. Gotta read the next one when it comes out.
The greatest thing about this book is that I discovered I have three more left in this series. I thought I was almost done and was sad about having to wait until he finished more. One would think after so many of these books I would grow tired of Harris, but the situations he gets into and I cannot see how he'll get back out are always different. You see his entire world blowing up and think; "Wow! He'll never get out of that!" and then things get worse!
Tremendous stories my friend!
I'll not cover the plot, as that has been covered by other reviewers. I will say that Steven Kent has done it again! His clone series has been an enjoyable experience, and The Clone Empire is no different. I looked forward to this book for close to a year, and burned through it in a mere 5 days.
My only point of contention with this novel is the fact that I'll have to wait another year to read the next one. I literally cannot say anything bad about The Clone Empire.
This novel was a bit different, as the focus was not as much on active combat, and involved a quite a bit of intrigue and mystery. We really get to know Wayson Harris a lot better in this novel.
Keep it up Steven. I look forward to all future novels you produce!
Harris has survived. Despite the fact that the Unified Authority handed him a fleet of ships, manned by thousands of clones, with the sole purpose to use them as target practice for their new natural born navy. Surviving even when his enemies had far superior technology, and much better mobility. Even being shot, poisoned, and having the combat reflex that so defined him on the fritz, Harris has survived and so has his determination to have clone independence from their UA creators.
Still on Terraneau, with only a few thousand marines under his command. Harris knows that the wreckage in the sky above him doesn't account for nearly all of his missing fleet. Caught up playing politics with a man who wants to make himself king, General / Right Reverend Doctorow wants nothing more than for Harris and his marines to get off Terraneau so he can run the show unimpeded. Harris is recovering, though he's doubting himself in ways he's never doubted himself before; his courage, his physical ability.
When Harris discovers how his fleet escaped the battle above Terraneau, he risks his neck to go out and find them. The Enlisted Man's Empire is out there, they've liberated planets from the aliens who captured and cut them off, they have hundreds of ships, millions of soldiers, and one big problem. Harris is conscripted in handling the cancer in the Clone Empire before it takes them under. The problems for the Enlisted Man's Empire are only very tip of what's going on in the galaxy, and Harris, the clones, and the United Authority are not read for what's next.
I loved this book. While Harris is a general, he isn't tasked with commanding thousands of marines, in another all-out, do or die campaign. The Clone Empire feels like it goes back to the roots of what really drew me into the Harris series. Harris going from planet to planet, investigating, trying to get to the root of what the enemy's game is. There's intrigue, twists and turns you won't see coming, and Harris has absolutely no one he can really trust. Everyone is trying to play him for their own ends, Harris is aware of the predicament he's in, but he has no idea what's really coming. The book was exciting, beginning to end. There was large scale action and the hand to hand fighting in which you love seeing the last Liberator clone. The Clone Empire was a great read, Steven Kent brings it back to the roots of the series while still expanding the depth of the universe and characters. I can't wait to see what will happen next.
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