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Eye of the Storm
by John Ringo

The Fight for the Galaxy is On!

Earth's Posleen invasion is contained—at a huge cost in human blood and anguish. Now hard-nosed commander Mike O'Neal discovers that he's saved our world only to unwittingly lead humanity into slavery. It's another twist of the knife in the human back courtesy of those wannabe Masters of the Universe, the Darhel. But the Darhel are about to experience an even nastier revelation of their own. For there are other universes—universes with occupants so ravenous they make the Posleen horde seem like a Boy Scout troop. Occupants with the mind-bending power to open a door between realities—and invade a certain double-spiral galaxy like the plague!  As war turns to rout and slaughter, the Darhel have no choice but to beg the one man who hates them more than anything to lead the counter-attack.  General O'Neal, welcome to your destiny. The galaxy that betrayed you is now depending on you for salvation!

At long last — the latest and greatest entry in military SF master John Ringo's ground-breaking "Posleen War" series, and a direct sequel to his New York Times best-seller Hell's Faire.

"If Tom Clancy were writing SF, it would read much like John Ringo."
—Philadelphia Weekly Press.

"[Combines] fast-moving battle scenes with vignettes of individual courage and sacrifice."
Library Journal on New York Times and USA Today best-seller John Ringo's "Posleen War" saga.

Published 7/1/2009
SKU: 1439132739
Ebook Price: $6.00 

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1. Matt on 10/2/2009, said:

There was a lot of diverse material to draw from and form some sort of coherent product. A heck of a challenge. I'm glad I bought it.
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2. Vinson on 9/29/2009, said:

Good read, but this old ploy of leaving the reader handing is getting rather tiring. Having read most of the author work it is not surprising not to have some type of conclusion. The thought of getting one complete story out of this author is entirely too unreal to entertain. To come to think of it I don’t think we got halfway into the story before it is abruptly cut off. If I were to browse this book in the book store I would not have purchased it. So if you want a good story with a ending do not I say again do not buy this book. One other observation is that a good officer would not necessarily make a good senior non-commissioned officer
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3. Kevin on 8/26/2009, said:

A book that does the job of setting up the next series but does not really advance anything that much. A little disjointed and probably should have waited till there were at least 2 in this series before buying.
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4. Grayouski on 7/29/2009, said:

I've had the dubious pleasure of downloading and reading, on my Kindle, the lastest installment of the Po'sleen/Aldenata experience, and to say it was incomplete would be equivalent to saying the national debt is small. I see that Mike finally connects with his clan and his daughters, good. I see that he is now the de facto leader of the known space military, okay. I see he has the opportunity to reconnect with some old friends, and with some new ones, all well and good. I even see the impressive Glynnis is back. Where I find fault is that this book should have been a few pages longer, like say 300 more. The ending is inelegantly done, as much a case of "I have to get this out the door now" as "Well, I can use the last part as a new book and just send in this part". Were I able to get a refund of my money, I would try hard, because this book only pulls together, from a long time of war, all the people we know about, and a few new ones. We are then introduced to a new invader, as well as given some perspective on the Himmits, and then ending with some information concerning the emperor of the Po'sleens advancing to earth. We are barely given information on the new invaders, or what is to take place. Overall, while the beginning and middle parts covered a lot of area, and allowed a consolidation of all parts under the authority of Mike O'Neal, the ending part left a lot to be desired...such as an ending. The end was abrupt, contrived, and left the reader wondering what the preceding portions had any relevance to. Wiithout a doubt, this was one of the worst endings in modern Sci-Fi, and that takes some doing. If there are a few hundred pages missing that inform the readers on the constituent portions of the new threat, maybe those pages could be put forth as a new book appendium to this book, so we readers don't feel like we've missed the entire reason for the book.
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5. Matthew on 7/27/2009, said:

The sample chapters are misleading; the interesting bits with the displaced humans are set aside to give us another war, another attempt to rehabilitate the SS, more training sequences, and a new enemy. At least Ringo finally quit coming up with excuses not to use any of the Galactic tech he's described.
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6. Mark on 7/19/2009, said:

It's a miserable, cheap trick to leave the reader hanging, I believe you have enough of a following not to have to resort to this tired old ploy.
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7. Brian on 6/16/2009, said:

Ringo once again shows no signs of maturing as an author.
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8. George on 6/13/2009, said:

3.5 would be a more accurate rating. As usual excellent situations and combat locales. Good story and believeable motivation from most of the charecters. The dialogue is a little tired though and often makes me feel as though I've read this book before. Not at all a bad book for the money.
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9. Roger on 5/4/2009, said:

John! You are a Basta**! An awesome book. About darn time cally was reunited with her dad. Jeez. You left us hanging. Dam* you! Now you'll leave us hanging for the next in the series while you write another 8 books. I could not put this down and that says alot. Lot's of getting it together for the human race and finally everyone acting in concert. Certainly not as GOD intended, but as it should be. You are the champ. You and DD and DW of course. My 3 fav authors (current. RH is dead unfortunately). Keep it up. I read everything you write. You are awesome! Plot is believable and refreshing. Characters are written so well you find yourself delving right into them and becoming them. And this is what makes John Ringo a great artist. Most authors write a book where you can make your imagination believe your one of the characters. With John's books you find yourself right there in the shoes of most if not all of his characters. Darn. I want the next one. Now darn it.
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