Michael G. Thomas
Michael G. Thomas is a science fiction and horror novelist from the United Kingdom. His best-selling Star Crusades series has sold in excess of quarter of a million copies and continues to draw in new fans every month. As well as a strong interest in science fiction, Michael also writes horror...
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Michael G. Thomas is a science fiction and horror novelist from the United Kingdom. His best-selling Star Crusades series has sold in excess of quarter of a million copies and continues to draw in new fans every month. As well as a strong interest in science fiction, Michael also writes horror fiction including the popular Zombie Dawn trilogy, co-written with his brother, Nick S. Thomas. Michael is also a well-known historical martial artist. He is the co-founder of the prestigious Academy of Historical Fencing that teaches traditional armed and unarmed European martial arts. His specialist subject areas are teaching the use of the medieval two-handed longsword and the German long knife.His academic background is as varied as his writing with his first degree in Computing and advanced degrees in Classical Studies and also Machine Learning & Adaptive Computing. He has studied in Newport, Bristol and Bath and is a qualified secondary school teacher. In recent years he has undertaken substantial research in the fields of artificial intelligence as well as Greek and Byzantine military history.Michael may be contacted via his publisher, Swordworks Books or through his official blog:Official website & blog: http://www.starcrusader.comBio courtesy of Swordworks Books
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As usual with this book series this book is combat, combat and then some more combat. The Biomechs are attacking on a grand scale and there is fighting in space and fighting on the planets. There is really not much more to this book than combat.Of course there is a thread involving Spartan and a pla...
If lots of action and fighting, both in space and on the ground, is not for you then this book is not for you. The vast majority of this book is devoted to combat in space and on the ground. As usual with the books in this series the action is well written and enjoyable reading.With all the fighting...
This book is one of the better ones in the Star crusades series. This series have been a bit of a bumpy ride as far as I am concerned although it has never been really bad and, as I wrote, this book is quite enjoyable. The book takes off directly where the previous one left off. Thus we continue to ...
To me this book is an improvement over the previous book in the Star Crusades Nexus series. The previous book was not really bad so this means that this book is quite good. It starts off where the previous book left of and it starts off with some action and that pretty much sets the tone for this in...
This book continues the story from where the previous one left off. Most things that I liked about the previous books in the series is here. Spartan, the Jötnar, quite a bit of action and so on. I do miss Major Morato who is out of action for the duration of this book but the rest is all there. Ther...