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An Officer's Duty (Theirs Not to Reason Why) - Jean Johnson
An Officer's Duty (Theirs Not to Reason Why)
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Jean Johnson—the national bestselling author of the Sons of Destiny novels—returns to the world she introduced in A Soldier’s Duty with a terrible vision of the future... Promoted in the field for courage and leadership under fire, Ia is now poised to become an officer in the Space Force... show more
Jean Johnson—the national bestselling author of the Sons of Destiny novels—returns to the world she introduced in A Soldier’s Duty with a terrible vision of the future... Promoted in the field for courage and leadership under fire, Ia is now poised to become an officer in the Space Force Navy—once she undertakes her Academy training. But on a trip back home to Sanctuary, she finds the heavyworld colony being torn apart by religious conflict. Now Ia must prepare her family and followers to secure the galaxy’s survival. Her plan is to command a Blockade Patrol ship. Her goal, to save as many lives as she can. But at the Academy, she discovers an unexpected challenge: the one man who could disrupt those plans. The man whose future she cannot foresee...
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9781937007690 (1937007693)
ASIN: 1937007693
Publisher: Ace
Pages no: 448
Edition language: English
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4.0 An Officer's Duty - Review
Once again a very fun an entertaining read. Though this time around I believe I noticed a few plot holes, but its hard to really pinpoint due to the large amount of details/side-stories. There were also a few occasions when certain sentences were repeated. Which was slightly annoying, I know the boo...
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4.0 Officer's Duty, An (Theirs Not to Reason Why)
This review can also be found on Book Girl of Mur-y-Castell-blog.I’m rounding up the rating because while it wasn’t as good as the first in the series I really enjoyed reading the book.As Ia advances through the ranks of the Terran Space Force she continues to walk that very thin line between lie an...
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