Sons of Dragons - Book 1: The Road of Kyle (alt)
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Publisher: Gabriel Landowski
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© 2008 Gabriel Landowski Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Printed: 270 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:ISBN: 978-0-6152-0949-4 Welcome to the Home Guard. Kyle Evans signed up because the uniform looked sharp, the pay was good, and he only had to serve two weekends a month. Then the war broke out. The Home Guards were supposed to remain on their native planet and protect the local population against invasion. Instead, Evans and his cohorts are loaded into troop ships destined for policing an occupied people. Their drop ships deploy to the wrong location. Now Evans and his fellow troopers try to stay alive on a rogue planet where death claws for them at every turn. Surviving to see home again is a distant dream in their current nightmare. Witness the birth of the Sons of Dragons! Keywords:Listed in: |
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Review by Elrod Stanton, Author of Hunting Ground, etal.
Gabriel Landowski is also the author of a book on miniature gaming appropriately titled Miniature Gaming Volume I (Lulu 2007, available on Amazon etal). His knowledge of this genre comes through in Sons of Dragons. Landowski is definitely well-versed in portraying military tactics, strategies, weapons, the day to day lives of the soldiers in the trenches, the unexpected attacks against them, the skirmishes and the ultimate epic battle.
Except for the technology, this story could have been set in a Lord of the Rings world and offered very nicely as a fantasy novel. Instead, the author sets it in a believable science fiction world of the future. After a fleet of troop ships is hijacked during a fold (hyperspace jump), they are attacked while attempting to deploy troops onto a nearby planet. In desperation, the fleet fold out of their predicament, isolating a contingent of troops in their drop ships who, for survival, are forced to land and deploy on the unknown world.
Once on-planet the fun begins. The story unfolds around soldier Kyle Evans, who the reader follows through his trials, tribulations and adventures. Landowski tells the story in the third person present tense, giving the reader the sense of being right there on the gaming table as the author deftly manipulates Kyle and the other soldiers and local friendlies, who they have incorporated into their military force as they do battle against the Horde, a group of raiders reminiscent of the Mongolian Tatars of Earth’s Middle Ages. Instead of horses, these raiders ride bear-sized dogs and are led by a hidden and mysterious leader known as The One.
At the end of the story, the identity of The One is still a mystery, leaving the reader wanting more which, presumably, will be forthcoming in Book 2. My only complaint about the novel was I thought the author missed the opportunity to create additional conflict between Kyle Evans and an officious blowhard by the name of Staff Sergeant Percy, who has a high level of animosity against Evans. While the Horde and The One are the enemy without, Percy is the enemy within. Perhaps more of this continuing conflict between Kyle Evans and Sgt. Percy awaits us in Book 2.
Sons of Dragons is an exciting and entertaining read that I highly recommend.
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