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The Road to Damascus
by John Ringo and
Linda Evans
created by Keith Laumer

Keith Laumer's Bolos are Back
—and New York Times Best-Selling
Author John Ringo has Signed on
with the Bolo Brigade!

When a ruthless political regime seizes power on a world struggling to recover from alien invasion, a former war hero finds herself leading a desperate band of freedom fighters. Kafari Khrustinova, who fought Deng infantry from farmhouses and barns, finds herself struggling to free her homeworld from an unholy political alliance, headed by the charismatic and ambitious Vittori Santorini, which has seduced her young daughter with its propaganda and subverted the planet's Bolo, using the war machine to crush all political opposition. To free her homeworld, Kafari must somehow cripple or kill the Bolo she once called friend. Unit SOL-0045, �Sonny,� is a Mark XX Bolo, self-aware and intelligent. When Sonny's human commander is forced off-world, Sonny tries to navigate his way through ambiguous moral and legal issues, sinking into deep confusion and electronic misery. He eventually faces a dark night of the soul, with no guarantee that he will understand—let alone make—the right decision. And caught in the middle of this volatile battlefield is Yalena Khrustinova, Kafari's young daughter. Will she open her eyes in time to save herself—and millions of innocents—or will Santorini's relentless brainwashing campaign continue to blind her while the tyrant engineers the ultimate destruction of a helpless and enslaved population?

Praise for the Science Fiction of John Ringo

�MARVELOUS!� —David Weber

�As much action as you could hope for. . . . And then there's that quirky sense of humor running like a vein of gold under the mayhem.� —Eric Flint

�Explosive. . . . Fans of strong military SF will appreciate Ringo's lively narrative and flavorful characters. . . . One of the best new practitioners of military SF.� —Publishers Weekly

�. . . since [Ringo's] imagination, clearly influenced by Kipling and rock and roll, is fertile, and his storytelling skill sound, [When the Devil Dances] is irresistible.� —Booklist

�[Ringo demonstrates a] flair for fast-paced military sf peopled with three-dimensional characters and spiced with personal drama as well as tactical finesse.� —Library Journal

�If Tom Clancy were writing SF, it would read much like John Ringo . . . good reading with solid characterizations—a rare combination.� —Philadelphia Weekly Press

�Ringo provides a textbook example of how a novel in the military SF subgenre should be written. . . . For those who have read everything David Drake has written or who may have wished that Tom Clancy, Larry bond or Harold Coyle would write SF, Ringo provides what's needed. . . .Crackerjack storytelling.� —Starlog

Published 3/1/2004
SKU: 0743471873
Ebook Price: $5.00
Baen Free Library Book




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1. Edward on 12/8/2007, said:

It kind of sneaks up on you, you don't see how it can end well, but..... I think it was one of the best of the Bolo series, as it was thought provoking in many ways. One can really see how that kind of opression can slip into a society, and destroy it internally. Always nice to have a Bolo with a soul around when that happens!
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2. Eric on 12/7/2007, said:

I enjoyed this book a lot. It ended up being a bit thin in places, though. There were parts of the plot that never made any sense, and were never supported in any way other than the authors saying that's how it was. I agree with the other comments that say the Bolo was not a necessary part of the book, but I don't think it detracted in any way, either.
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3. Walter on 11/11/2007, said:

I'm glad this was a free download. It is nowhere close to the quality of the other Bolo novels or to the Legacy of the Aldenata series. It is mostly way too thinly veiled ultraconservative (as in borderline fascist) propaganda in the culture war going on in the USA. Such a thing might be interesting and entertaining when presented as such, but not in the Bolo universe.
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4. Ben on 10/8/2007, said:

Not really a Bolo book. Could have been done without the Bolos whatsoever. Really a book about fanatical totalitarianism. Given that it's a John Ringo book, it focuses more on the rebellion than the Bolo. Great read anyways. I suppose that the Bolo works pretty well as a plot device.
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5. Gayathri on 7/6/2007, said:

Good reading, and good politics mixed in with dealing with a bolo...
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6. Mark on 6/5/2007, said:

A VERY un-Bolo like novel. Sorry I wasted my hard earned money on this junk.
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7. William on 4/26/2007, said:

One of my favorite science fiction series is the Bolo - they are noble, brave, selfless (ahem) machines that serve mankind as warriors. However, when things go wrong, these massive tanks can be serious problems to their masters. Later generations are as human it seems as their creators. This story explores how the inherent corruption of a socialist state, the evil intent of its leaders, can be thwarted by the honor of a bolo and some stout pioneers. One of the best of the Bolo series.
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