Cry Havoc

Earth. The birthplace of human civilization. A civilization on the verge of collapse.

While survivors on the planet struggle to fight back against the occupation force, the upper echelons of Earth’s government – safely ensconced in the Thor’s Hammer space station – remain mired in political infighting that seems fated to lead to disaster.

Recovering from injury, Commander Finn Radko marshals his allies – including the newly-crowned War Matriarch of an alien race, Freyja Sigurdsson – to set in motion their ultimate end-game: the liberation of Earth.

But the enemy armada has begun a redeployment that, if successful, would completely cut off Radko and his friends from Earth.

The clock is ticking.

The war has come home.

 

Picking up mere hours after the events of Out of the Black, Cry Havoc concludes Finn Radko and Freyja Sigurdsson’s increasingly personal war against the ril-galas invasion force, and their attempt to liberate occupied Earth.

On the science fiction spectrum, Out of the Black is military scifi, closer in spirit to Battlestar Galactica than to a fantasy scifi like Star Wars.  As military scifi, it does contain a fair amount of violence and death, and as such I’m not sure I would recommend it to anyone under the age of sixteen.  Of course, you’re free to make your own judgement on that.

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