Told with momentum and immediacy, Cry Pilot is authentic, exciting, and excellent. Theres only one way for a man with Maseo Kaytus. Then a vicious counterattack teaches him another lesson: you can't save everyone. 'Joel Dane's Cry Pilot is a hyperkinetic and unflinching battle narrative that never loses sight of the truth of being a soldier: the squad comes before all else. In this explosive new military science fiction novel, a tight-knit infantry squad is thrown into battle against a mysterious enemy that appears without warning and strikes without mercy. There is no line he won't cross to protect his squad. I said in my review that many of the characters are one-dimensional, which they are. When the search for the Hatchery shines a light on Kaytu's insurgent past, he faces a terrible truth. As you know, recently I read and enjoyed Cry Pilot by Joel Dane. While the squad is winning battles, Earth is losing the war. Kaytu's battle-tested squad tracks the enemy from remote bases to elegant cities to subterranean caverns, but the lampreys start hitting harder and faster. The updated mission is simple: pinpoint the Hatchery, the “spawn point” of the lampreys, and blast it into a fine powder. In this incendiary new military science fiction novel, an infantry squad crisscrosses the globe on a search-and-destroy mission against a relentless foe.Īfter cry pilot Maseo Kaytu's white-knuckled victory over the mysterious lampreys at Ayko Base, military command develops new weapons and a new strategy.
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