Strands of Sorrow
John Ringo
Baen, Jan 6 2015, $25.00
ISBN 9781476736952
Having
developed a vaccine, begun mass production, and inoculated the fleet; US Wolf
Squadron chief Steven John Smith changes the mission emphasis from island
hopping to a North American land invasion to take control of the continent from
the insane diseased. The deployment initially
focuses on finding survivors on military bases in order to increase the trained
warfighting force. As such Chief of the
Pacific Fleet Commodore Montana leads his ships in the San Diego area where he encounters
unexpected obstacles like an active unmanned reactor.
However,
as military personnel are liberated, the transition of bringing them into the
zombie-fighting force leads to conflict between the pre-apocalypse and the new
order. Few if any career soldier or
sailor accepts orders from teenage girls even if they are Commander Smith’s
commissioned officer daughters and elite experienced anti-zombie warriors. This political in-fighting slows down the
efforts to take back America and if not resolved may end the world’s last hope.
The fourth Black Tide Rising apocalypse thriller (see Islands of
Rage and Hope, To Sail a Darkling Sea and Under a
Graveyard Sky) is an engaging military tale especially made fresh by John Ringo
satirizing the internal war between old and new Navy. Although over the top as the first daughters
have become the equivalent of DC comics Wonder Girl, series fans will appreciate
the Smith family and associates efforts to take back the United States.
Harriet Klausner
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