Roland Green, an expert on naval warfare, has crafted this mesmerizing tale of a planet in the midst of political upheaval. It is a story that speaks to humanity's sad history of colonization, genocide and, ultimately, redemption. Because alien technology is comparable to Earth's in the late nineteenth century, Voyage to Eneh is also a marvel of military history, its battle scenes being both wonders of science fiction and masterpieces of the art of modern warfare.Long colonized by various other races and alien interests, the seafaring natives of the planet Kilmoyn are beginning to fight back. For Sean Lincoln Borlund, a human marooned on the island of Kertova, this means choosing sides amidst the fog and the treachery of an alien race. It may also mean choosing between doing what's right or getting his team back to Earth alive.
Voyage to Eneh is not a book about a planet no one has ever seen, it is an interesting exposition of what goes on in our military and our lives. Sci-Fi often is tht way. Voyage has helped me understand things I never thought about. I keep pestering the bookstores for their arrival date of the sequel, but it hasn't shown up yet. This book may be unsafe; I can testify it is addictive.
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