Wings of Hell
Author | David Sherman & Dan Cragg |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | StarFist |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | Del Rey Books |
Publication date | December 8, 2008 |
Media type | |
ISBN | 978-0-345-50099-1 |
OCLC | 261404154 |
813/.54 22 | |
LC Class | PS3569.H4175 W56 2008 |
Preceded by | Firestorm |
Wings of Hell is a science fiction novel by David Sherman and Dan Cragg; it was released on December 30, 2008. It is set in the 25th Century in Sherman and Cragg's StarFist Saga. It is the 13th novel of the series followed by Double Jeopardy.
No one captures the action and sacrifice of war better than real combat vets David Sherman and Dan Cragg. Now their blazing space epic Starfist continues as Marines of the Confederation's Thirty-fourth Fleet Initial Strike Team (FIST) go head-to-head against the deadly Skinks. Of course, Company L's third platoon has fought these aliens before, but never before in these numbers. . . .
Blurb
Planet Haulover has been invaded by Skinks. Until now the aliens' existence has been kept confidential. But Force Recon's shocking report leaves the Confederation no choice but to mount a military campaign and reveal to the public its biggest secret: the threat of fierce alien predators bent on human destruction. What's no secret is that the four army divisions and two Marine FISTs sent to Haulover aren't nearly enough to defeat the well-entrenched aliens, who have a tunnel system second to none.
Back home, the Confederation's president is being denounced as a warmonger bent on exterminating 'harmless' aliens. And if she loses the upcoming elections, the Confederation will have a lot more Skinks than those on Haulover to worry about.
Newly promoted Lieutenant Charlie Bass and his third platoon have more pressing concerns, such as staying alive. But what would be a suicidal mission for most-whether it's raiding a well-defended Skinks base or destroying the enemy's most lethal weapons during a desperate firefight-is for them just another job.[1]
References
- ↑ Fantastic Fiction, Wings of Hell, 2013, http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/c/dan-cragg/wings-of-hell.htm