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Mass Market Paperback Mechwarrior: Dark Age #11: Blood of the Isle (a Battletech Novel) Book

ISBN: 0451459881

ISBN13: 9780451459886

Mechwarrior: Dark Age #11: Blood of the Isle (a Battletech Novel)

(Part of the BattleTech Universe (#74) Series and MechWarrior: Dark Age novels (#11) Series)

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The Republic world of Skye is bracing itself for another onslaught from the Jade Falcon Clan. The planet's only hope lies with Jasek Kelswa-Steiner and his Stormhammers-forging an alliance that may be... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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4 ratings

quite good

this book is the first that I've read in this series. I've played all the mechwarrior games and this book really did not disappoint. It had some real shockers concerning the plot ( that I could've done without). Over all, the action is good, the intrigue is good, and it always leaves you wanting more.(I finished reading it after a 5 hour binge at 3:30 in the morning.)

Coleman delivers with good, old-fashioned Battletech action

I think many Battletech fans, even those less than enamored with the Mechwarrior: Dark Age series as a whole, will agree that Loren L. Coleman is probably the preeminent writer in the Battletech universe. Not only does he give fans what they want - plenty of rip-roaring BattleMech action out on the killing fields - he also ties the story he is telling into the big picture. The Republic is falling apart following the loss of interstellar communications, giving rise to increasingly deadly factional wars all across its ten Prefectures. Blood of the Isle takes us to Skye, an Inner Sphere world trying to withstand the merciless onslaught of the mighty Clan Jade Falcon. As this book opens, Skye has already withstood one attack and now lies vulnerable to the inevitable return of Jade Falcon's superior forces. The Highlanders, led by Tara Campbell, are greatly weakened, the Steel Wolves of the singular Anastasia Kerensky have disappeared, the Republic has sent along little more than one elderly paladin for support, and Duke Gregory Kelswa-Steiner's conflicts with his wayward son Jasek stand in the way of possible salvation. The aid of Jasek's Stormhammers comes at a political price the Duke will not pay, for his son does not share his loyalty to the Republic but instead advocates a return to House Steiner. The Jade Falcons are a deadly threat, as Chinggis Khan Malvina Hazen foregoes honor and clan tradition for total war and outright conquest. The previous invasion of Skye cost her an arm, a leg, and an eye - as well as her brother; the planet's conquest is something she now takes very personally, and her return is marked by unpredictable and very deadly vengeance on the people of Skye. Before the attack comes, however, Jasek Kelswa-Steiner makes his ignominious yet necessary return to the planet, bringing not only his Stormhammers but the Steel Wolves with him, along with plans for recruiting forces from the Lyran Commonwealth, a move that offers the enemies of his disapproving father a foothold in the Old Isle of Skye worlds. As you might expect, there is plenty of political intrigue buried at the core of this story, as the defense of Skye is a show marriage of convenience likely to enjoy a short and tumultuous honeymoon at best - but the questionable future will have to wait as the battle for Skye quickly heats up in a very big way. Battletech fans should be thrilled by all of the Mechwarrior action in these pages; the second half of the book features one fight after another, with BattleMechs going toe to toe as military tacticians try to outmaneuver each other's forces. Blood of the Isle goes a long way toward making up for a lack of battle action in some earlier Mechwarrior: Dark Age novels. At the same time, the political and military dealings going on among suspicious allies are brilliantly plotted, leaving room for questions that seemingly must be answered at some point down the line. It is hard to completely trust anyone in these t

Best Mechwarrior DarkAges book by FAR!!!!

I have now read all the Darkages books and most have been snooze fests. Being someone that love the Battletech universe I could not resist to give it one more try and WOW what a difference, this is also most the old books, good action never to dull, does not get bogged down to much on the unnecessary stuff. I just hope this continues the trend and the next book in Oct don't go back to the garbage that they called books for the first 10 tries.

A very good book.

After 11 books, I'm starting to enjoy this series more. I really enjoyed this book in particular because Mr. Coleman gave us some glimpses of the broader situation in the Inner Sphere AND the return of REAL battlemechs into the story. Want specifics? Buy and read the book so they'll publish more!! This was a good read, and I look forward to more books from Mr. Coleman.
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