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Without Question

BattleTech, Book 27

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Without Question

By: Bryan Young
Narrated by: Mauricio Rivera Borrell, Sierra Taft
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FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL…

Beset on all sides, Jiyi Chistu, Khan of Clan Jade Falcon, is struggling to keep his place in the crumbling Jade Falcon Occupation Zone. When Clan Hell’s Horses arrive on Sudeten to claim the planet, Jiyi is forced to defend it with everything he has in a battle that could mean the end of his people.

But he cannot just hold his territory. Being cut off from the rest of the Inner Sphere is as much a death for his Clan as annihilation. To take the planets surrounding Sudeten and bring home the errant Jade Falcon warriors he so desperately needs, Jiyi dispatches a unit, including Alexis, a young, idealistic Falcon warrior, to bolster the Clan.

Both Jiyi and Alexis will have to find new ways to adapt to their ever-changing reality, as Alexis learns what it means to be known as a Jade Falcon, and Jiyi is visited by an unexpected Falcon from the past…one who could spell doom for his entire Clan…

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The story is tight and action packed, but the plot is relatively thin. I've read worse battletech books..and better ones.

not the best battletech but not the worst

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Story: Really good sequel to the previous book, I probably actually like this one more. The character progressions are excellent, and I was on the edge of my seat at one point wanting to know what happens next. One complaint about the story, there are 2 locations/stories going on in the 2nd half of the book. And I felt the story switched between the 2 views too frequently. Anytime it was getting good, SWITCH. I get the point about hooking people to keep them interested, but it was too often IMO.

Readers: Still dont like them, specifically the guy. But it was better in this book. Not sure if I just got more used to it doing these 2 books back to back, or if they improved their performance on the 2nd book. Either way, their performance hurts the book.

A great followup to A Question of Survivial

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What I love most about this new era of BattleTech is how evolved the clans have become. It’s more mature and nuanced. My only complaints about this come in the performance. Mispronunciations of names like Henrique or making Katie Ferraro sound like that…. Those were definitely choices…

A fantastic installment of BattleTech

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Been reading the fiction and playing the game for nearly 40 years and this is possibly the worst slop I've had the misfortune to experience. The story is not very deep and childishly written with modern day slang and phrases throughout, as well as all the voice acting being extremely sub-par.

A YA battletech for the modern audience

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