Semper Human - Ian Douglas

Semper Human

By Ian Douglas

  • Release Date: 2009-05-26
  • Genre: Science Fiction
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 95 Ratings

Description

The final conflict

Chaos has erupted throughout the known galaxy, threatening countless colonies and orbital habitats—as the Associative struggles vainly to keep the peace. Extreme measures are called for in these times of dire crisis, and the Star Marines are awakened from their voluntary 850-year cybe-hibe sleep. But General Trevor Garroway and his warriors are about to discover that the old rules of engagement have drastically changed . . .

The end begins with an old-style assault on rebels at the Tarantula Stargate. But true terror looms at the edges of known reality. Humankind's eternal enemy—the brutal, unstoppable Xul—approaches, wielding a weapon monstrous beyond imagining. Suddenly not only is the future in jeopardy, but the past is as well—and if the Marines fail to eliminate their relentless xenophobic foe once and for all, the Great Annihilator will obliterate every last trace of human existence.

Reviews

  • Ok Light Readin

    3
    By Prolific Reader WTB
    This book is good for light reading, but the author spends too many pages on the back stories from previous books in the series. I find myself flipping pages to get to the real story. He also has an annoying tendency to bring up historical things, just so he can explain them. Again, I find myself flipping pages to get back to the real story of the book.
  • Who would do that?

    3
    By Croakus
    I've devoured and loved every book in this series, but he kind of lost me at the 850 year voluntary hibernation. Who would do that? What use would a person from 850 years in the past really have in the present? He sells it as best as anyone possibly could, but it still stretched my disbelief a bit too far.
  • To good to put down!

    5
    By HoseDragger
    I was a paratrooper in the Army, my son is an inactive Marine. I love the strong sense of duty, courage and honor that is portrayed in all his series. Great story line spanning thousands of years. Do yourself a favor and read the whole series, you will not be disappointed. Semper Fi!!