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Wolf Bane The Empire Corps Book 14 eBook Christopher Nuttall Alexander Chau



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The Commonwealth has won a great victory, smashing Wolfbane’s attempt to take Corinthian and driving Admiral Singh’s forces back into enemy space. Now, as the Wolves reel under the impact of their defeat - and powerful factions plot to take control of the government and military - Edward Stalker plans a final offensive to bring the Wolves to their knees.

But as mighty fleets clash in the inky darkness of space, infiltrators struggle to weaken a tottering edifice and both sides brace for the final confrontation, it all comes down to the last Terran Marines and a battle that will determine if the galaxy is to be united once again ...

... Or thrown headlong back into a new Dark Age.

Wolf Bane The Empire Corps Book 14 eBook Christopher Nuttall Alexander Chau

With Wolf’s Bane Christopher Nuttall ends the saga of The Empire’s Corps. Well, at least the story arc that has served as the backbone of the series so far. I would not be surprised if we see more books in this universe sometime in the feature though.

It was a good last book with a good ending. After 14 books in the series I also think it was a a good time to end it.

I will not talk about the writing itself. It is in the usual Christopher Nuttall style, that is very good with good characters etc…

The headbutting between Wolfsbane and the Commonwealth progresses into its logical big showdown and conclusion. Admiral Singh gets pushed further and further into a corner and her behavior becomes more and more psychopathic. I thought this was a bit of shame actually because she lost a bit of the respect that I actually had for her.

There are a few mishaps and reverses of fortune along the way but the Commonwealth is finally going in for the kill. I was hoping this would be a major space battle, and it is (several actually), but a large portion of the book is spent on subversion and provocation of an uprising on Wolfsbane and thus the final outcome is a mix between military space action and civil unrest. Personally, the latter interests me less than the first. Also, during the endgame Admiral Singh is not as impressive as she used to be and her actions sometimes leaves something to be desired.

Having said that it is still a excellent book and a good end to the series. I was in two minds what rating I should give, primarily due to my reservations mentioned above, but in the end I decided that anything less than five out of five would be undeserved.

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  • File Size 4048 KB
  • Print Length 435 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date May 7, 2017
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B0716NXNKY

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The latest in this long running series is at once satisfying and an enjoyable read as one would expect from Nuttall but it felt just a little 'convient' jIn places. Still, it is a good book none the less even if we now have to wait for some of the story strings to be furthered before returning to Colonel Stryker et all.
Well, it's come to this the Commonwealth and Wolfbane go, metaphorically, to Thunderdome. And there can be only one..... (ok, enough movie references.....😊). But the main line of the series was heading unavoidably here. And, of course, we get the now-trademark Nuttall Twist. Most of the familiar characters are here, but not all.

Of course, it also being a Chris Nuttall book, the good guys win, in the end, but there's always a high cost. And now, things get interesting, because while THIS story has ended, there's more than enough OTHER characters and worlds to continue the TEC Universe.
Per the "Afterwords" further books were(are)supposed to follow other characters rather than Avalon and Ed Stalker.

The open questions are
What happened to Prince Roland?
Who scorched Slaughterhouse?
Where is and what's going on at Safehouse, and the Chesty Puller?
What happened to the Marshal and Belinda?

Lots of material for a continuation or spin-off of the series.

Get to work, Chris.
I have just finished this series, I read it from book 1 to the final chapter. I thoroughly enjoyed the series and I don't hesitate to recommend that you read it too. You can read the main book story and ignore the forward and afterwards, or you can read the books from end to end and think about the ideas that the author has put forward. I found the ideas interesting and sadly I think many people won't read and think about the ideas, but people should.
If he thinks we are going to a accept no more tales from Avalon . A fine finish to the first chapters of the imperial marine establishment of the new empire . Looking forward to the series coming regarding the remnants of the imperial empire.
If you enjoy military space opera and traveling to another time and place then this series will fit the bill. I confess that I read through the books featuring Stalker’s Stalkers first. Now I plan to go back and read the ones I skipped! After that I will probably read the entire series again.

Christopher Nuttall has become one of my favorite authors. I was sad when I finished all the Schooled in Magic books, but happy to discover that there are a LOT of hooks to read from this author. He knows how to keep a story moving and his characters quickly capture the imagination and heart of the reader.

I suggest that you get these books now before the prices jump. And a few mentions of Honor Harrington made me smile, David Weber is another one of my favorite authors.
I should start by saying that it really is fun to read. I would give it a full five stars except for one thing. I think the author ignored history and logic, including Sun Tsui's "Art of War", when he set up the diversion in the middle of the book that caused the Commonwealth forces to be defeated by the Wolves. When you set up a ruse to draw the enemy away from where you intend to really attack, the ruse must be credible. It helps if the enemy already believes that there is a high probability that where your diversion is aimed fits their own preconceived notions. Or, at least the target in the ruse is important. Look at the invasion at Normandy in 1944. The allies made the Germans believe that they were going to invade France at Calais. It worked. The Germans believed that Patton would lead the assault and Calais was a logical place to start the invasion. The Allies fed that notion through all kinds of actions. So. the ruse played into the Germans preconceived notions.
Not so the books story . Thule was not a credible target for attack as it had no strategic value and wasn't important enough to worry about. It was very unlikely that the ruse would pull the Wolves fleet to Thule. The result was a mauling of the Commonwealth fleet as the Wolves Admiral figured out what the Commonwealth was up to in about 2 seconds. Wouldn't be hard for any military leader worth their salt.
With Wolf’s Bane Christopher Nuttall ends the saga of The Empire’s Corps. Well, at least the story arc that has served as the backbone of the series so far. I would not be surprised if we see more books in this universe sometime in the feature though.

It was a good last book with a good ending. After 14 books in the series I also think it was a a good time to end it.

I will not talk about the writing itself. It is in the usual Christopher Nuttall style, that is very good with good characters etc…

The headbutting between Wolfsbane and the Commonwealth progresses into its logical big showdown and conclusion. Admiral Singh gets pushed further and further into a corner and her behavior becomes more and more psychopathic. I thought this was a bit of shame actually because she lost a bit of the respect that I actually had for her.

There are a few mishaps and reverses of fortune along the way but the Commonwealth is finally going in for the kill. I was hoping this would be a major space battle, and it is (several actually), but a large portion of the book is spent on subversion and provocation of an uprising on Wolfsbane and thus the final outcome is a mix between military space action and civil unrest. Personally, the latter interests me less than the first. Also, during the endgame Admiral Singh is not as impressive as she used to be and her actions sometimes leaves something to be desired.

Having said that it is still a excellent book and a good end to the series. I was in two minds what rating I should give, primarily due to my reservations mentioned above, but in the end I decided that anything less than five out of five would be undeserved.
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