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Against All Enemies: JAG in Space, Book 4

By: Jack Campbell
Narrated by: Nick Sullivan
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Someone onboard the USS Michaelson is selling secrets, and to uncover the traitor, legal officer Lieutenant Paul Sinclair must walk the dangerous line between duty and honor.©2005 Jack Campbell (P)2009 Audible, Inc. Military Science Fiction Space Opera Action & Adventure
Complex Characters • Intricate Plot • Interesting Courtroom Drama • Well-written Story • Naval Authenticity

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Good series, the author knows the life of a Naval officer. Too bad he didn’t write more of these.

Good Navy JAG Story

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In this final book, completing Paul Sinclair's tour of duty on board the Michaelson, we're given more complex character building along with the expected action-then-trial of the previous books. This fourth is just as engaging and I was a bit sad to see it come to an end. Things are tied up fairly neatly but not always in favor of our poor beleaguered protagonist.

Story: When it becomes obvious the SASL ships know far too much about the Michaelson's orders while on a mission, deaths of civilians and military are the result. Paul Sinclair is approached to help root out the spy on his ship - a position Paul is quite uncomfortable about accepting when he discovers it is one of the officers - perhaps even one with whom he shares a stateroom.

This last book had a lot more machinations in it; now that the characters are well established, Campbell spends time with a more intricate plot. As with previous books, guilt isn't necessarily assumed and Paul grapples with not only condemning one of his fellow officers but the idea that anyone could blithely perform actions that cost lives. It's a constant theme in Campbell's books, especially this series, that the loss of lives will always be a result of apathy, arrogance, or incompetence. As well, his actions in previous books hardly endeared him to the brass and he will pay for that as a result.

I listened to the Audible version and the narrator did an excellent job with all the characters.

Excellent To The End

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The narrator did well, this is the 4th in the series and I've come to be interesting Paul Sinclair's future. I hope Jack Campbell writes more of these novels.

Job well done

hope More will come

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Interesting read but each book in the series it seems the female officers spout more and more drivel, Either sounding like love sick 14 yr olds or coming on like vamps in public. Very disrupting to the plot in my opinion. Also, each woman is rated on her looks and demeanor toward Paul... a little bit of male Chauvinism by the author, even if he has put women in positions of authority. Wish the author (what ever name he's using now) had consulted a woman editor.

female dialogue is drivel

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I wish the author would continue this series. Plain as that.

Why no more?

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