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Destroyermen: Straits of Hell
Destroyermen: Straits of Hell
Destroyermen: Straits of Hell
Audiobook17 hours

Destroyermen: Straits of Hell

Written by Taylor Anderson

Narrated by William Dufris

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Matt Reddy's old Asiatic Fleet destroyer USS Walker has been mysteriously transported to an alternate version of earth. Here WWII is no longer raging, and Reddy and his crew have been trying to find a new place for themselves in this strange new world.


Now, along with the felinoid Lemurians and Imperial allies, they fight to keep the reptilian Grik, a race growing in supremacy, from reconquering the Lemurians' ancestral home on Madagascar. Reddy and his crew are exhausted, far from reinforcements, and wildly outnumbered. As for the fate of the Americas, Don Hernan and the evil Dominion have gathered to annihilate the forces behind the walls of Fort Defiance as a shadowy power with an agenda all its own rises with chilling resolve.


As the war teeters on a knife-edge, a tipping point may have been reached at last-and cold steel and hot-blooded valor will remain the ultimate weapons.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 5, 2015
ISBN9781452688626
Destroyermen: Straits of Hell

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Still an interesting series as the Destroyermen's world grows. Good battles scenes with their various enemies. Weapons evolution stays coherent and intriguing. It needs better maps and a stronger sense of strategy than we will fight evil where it appears.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Reddy is leading an overstretched coalition against both the Grikk and a new enemy. A good read.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Taylor Anderson’s DESTROYERMEN series is getting boring. That’s because, with each book, it's more like "Ground Hog Day"...same stuff different day. Some fighting, some politics, some enemies, some friends. The characters are all interesting and it's fun to see their next adventure...but, this adventure is just like the last adventure...but it’s all stuff we’ve seen before. The book does not advance the plot, much, except there are a couple of memorable battles--we've seen those before. Don't try to read this one without the first nine. I've read every book and I'm tired of them. Please, can we just end this? Next time, I'll just read the summary and be shed of Taylor Anderson.