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Into the Hinterlands

Citizen, Book 1

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Into the Hinterlands

By: David Drake, John Lambshead
Narrated by: Brian Holsopple
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Beginning a new series from a military science fiction master with over three million books in print.

A young hero comes of age in the crucible of war and galactic struggle. When Allen Allenson, scion of a noble family that has fallen on hard times, gets a mission to roust the power-hungry Terrans from a "wild" star sector where they're encroaching, he jumps at the chance to show his individual worth, improve his family's fortunes - and gather enough lucre to make a good marriage. But the wily Terrans are not so easily persuaded by a young colonial they think of as a "rube". Worse, "Riders" - the beings who naturally ply the wilderness between the stars, are playing their own deadly political games - against the Terrans, against the colonials, and against one young greenhorn commander in particular: naf young Allen, whom they figure they can manipulate to do their bidding. The one thing nobody has counted on is the fact that Allen, while young and inexperienced, happens to be a hero in the making - much to his own amazement.

Vietnam veteran, former lawyer, former bus driver, and now best-selling author, David Drake tells a military story like no other.

©2011 David Drake and John Lambshead (P)2014 Audible Inc.
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starts kind of slow but gets much more action once it gets rolling. good ending.

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This book is the world's best cure for insomnia. The characters are completely un-engaging and the the technology is ridiculous. I had to force myself to listen to the end. The attempt by another reviewer to relate Allen Allenson to Daniel Leary is stretching credulity to the breaking point. If you haven't read the RCN series, please do yourself a favor and do it in lieu of this hideous excuse for a novel.

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