Battletech 21: Blood Legacy: Blood of Kerensky 2
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Battletech 21: Blood Legacy: Blood of Kerensky 2

Paperback – November 1, 1995

Price
$8.95
Format
Paperback
Pages
375
Publisher
Ace
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0451453846
Dimensions
4.5 x 1.25 x 7 inches
Weight
6.4 ounces

Description

About the Author Michael A. Stackpole is the New York Times bestselling author of many titles in the Star Wars universe, including many of the Star Wars X-Wing novels and the New Jedi Order: Dark Tide novels Onslaught and Ruin . When not chained to a desk madly fighting deadlines, he plays indoor soccer, rides a mountain bike, and reads, but not all at the same time. Stackpole lives in Arizona with Liz Danforth and a small pack of Cardigan Welsh corgis.

Features & Highlights

  • Attempting to settle an old blood feud, Jaime Wolf gathers the key leaders of the Inner Sphere for a meeting at his base on Outreach, hoping that their united forces can defeat an invasion by the technologically superior BattleMechs. Original.

Customer Reviews

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Good Sequel

The first book in the series, Lethal Heritage sets the stage for the action that is to follow in the next novels.
This one is a great continuation to the storyline and if you like the book as much as I have, it will leave you wanting for more, thus directing you to read the following novel, Lost Destiny.
In this novel we see what the Clans are up to, how they're organizing themselves for the invasion and how their resistance is gathering up the forces needed to repel the threat.
Stackpole once again shows how great of a writer he is. Great character development, description and great plot. Don't miss out!
Once you're done reading the Blood of Kerensky Trilogy, if you want to continue reading into the Clan Era [years 3049-3059] here is the order you should read the other novels:
Lost Destiny
Natural Selection
Assumption of Risk
Bred for War
Malicious Intent
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Stackpole Always delivers

Among my favorite authors Michael A. Stackpole knows how to create fascinating characters, high stakes battles with lots of drama and politics that don't bore you to sleep. Weaving the perspective of many characters around a central conflict isn't easy to do and the author does it masterfully. Great read.
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Stack pole is a decent writer, and he does ...

Stack pole is a decent writer, and he does not dissapoint. The characters are a bit flat, but mech combat is satisfying and there is enough intrigue and plot to keep it moving well
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It's a part 2. That's why

The book just could not get to me fast enough. I needed it so badly after I finished part 1. So I was excited. And it was worth the wait. I just got it and already am half thru. Quality wise it's fine. It's a paperback book. Not to concerned. Story wise it's great. I realize that the drawn out nature of it is simply to build up for the conclusion. This is why it's a 4. It's not bad at all. Just slightly Very slightly less that perfect. And I am sure the third will be even better. Can't wait