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And if that review makes you want to buy the book, you might get it from Amazon.com ($7.99), Amazon.ca (CA$11.99), Amazon.co.uk (£5.00), or Amazon.de (EUR 8.83).
Also, an excerpt is available at Psi Phi for your perusal.
I just placed my order with a local bookstore — they said their warehouse isn't showing it in stock yet, though. I hope that doesn't last long, 'cause I'm itching to dig into Dayton's latest literary accomplishment.
I fronted (turned them so the front cover, rather than the spine showed) the three copies left at my local B&N in the center of the top shelf. Had to move some stuff by a guy named Weber to do it. (Three are left because I bought #4).
Well, I buzzed through it today (helped mitigate the aggravation of waiting in the dentist's office and then in his chair for the novacaine to take effect! )
Great book! My only whine is that at the end, I was wanting more.
Seems to me like the book leaves things open for a sequel.
I'd love to see a sequel. I hope it sells well enough for there to be one. It's almost like reading a sci-fi novel by Tom Clancy.
I like the female Marine who is a sci-fi fan. I expected a character like that. Very cool. I hate when people in movies that are totally unfamiliar with sci-fi, fantasy or horror have no clue what is going on.
Marines dreaming of a writing career and dreaming of better payment in the industry. Do I sense an autobiographical touch here?
Then where are your romance and erotica novels?