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Tango Two Two

Abner Fortis, ISMC, Book 6

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Tango Two Two

By: P.A. Piatt
Narrated by: John Pirhalla
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When diplomacy fails, send in the Space Marines!

The Maltaani home world has been plunged into civil war. The anti-human nationalists have driven the royalists out of power and forced the government into exile aboard a Maltaani fleet orbiting the planet.

On Terra Earth, war fever grips the populace. Opportunistic politicians and war profiteers manipulate public opinion to demand the United Nations of Terra get involved. It’s a war everyone wants, and it’s a war everyone will get.

Brevet Captain Abner Fortis takes command of Tango Company, 2nd Battalion, 2nd Regiment—Tango 2/2—just in time to join the fight. Tango 2/2 is a reconnaissance company, and their mission is to lead the way for the invasion force. The entire fighting force of the ISMC—nine divisions, 45,000 Space Marines—is depending on Fortis and Tango Company to succeed in the face of overwhelming odds. It’s a risky strategy, but if they can do it, the payoff is nothing less than the liberation of the Maltaani from their nationalist oppressors.

Fortis is reunited with his trusted comrade and Space Marine extraordinaire, Gunnery Sergeant Petr Ystremski. Together, they lead Tango Two Two on an increasingly desperate gambit as the invasion stalls, and they’re stranded behind enemy lines. With no good options, they do what Space Marines always do—pick a bad one and execute. After all, they’re paid to do it, not like it. There can be no failure. Win…or die.

DINLI!

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First I want to thank Mr Piatt for not doing a “let’s introduce a big thing and then spend half the book dragging the reader along trying to add suspense that isn’t needed”. What I mean by that is the story moves along nicely.
The further characterization is welcome. There’s never a dull moment, but it’s also not a constant “let’s kill this. This kills that.”
John Pirhalla is perfect reader to complement Mr Piatt.
So yes, this is my favorite book so far in the series. If you’re reading this and you are on the fence about continuing the series, stop that foolishness and come along for the ride. It’s getting better and better.

Best one so far!!

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