3.5
The Privilege of Peace
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Former space marine Torin Kerr returns for one final adventure to save the Confederation in the last book in the military science fiction Peacekeeper trilogy.
Warden Torin Kerr has put her past behind her and built a life away from the war and everything that meant. From the good, from the bad. From the heroics, from the betrayal. She's created a place and purpose for others like her, a way to use their training for the good of the Confederation. She has friends, family, purpose.
Unfortunately, her past refuses to grant her the same absolution. Big Yellow, the ship form of the plastic aliens responsible for the war, returns. The Silsviss test the strength of the Confederation. Torin has to be Gunnery Sergeant Kerr once again and find a way to keep the peace.
Warden Torin Kerr has put her past behind her and built a life away from the war and everything that meant. From the good, from the bad. From the heroics, from the betrayal. She's created a place and purpose for others like her, a way to use their training for the good of the Confederation. She has friends, family, purpose.
Unfortunately, her past refuses to grant her the same absolution. Big Yellow, the ship form of the plastic aliens responsible for the war, returns. The Silsviss test the strength of the Confederation. Torin has to be Gunnery Sergeant Kerr once again and find a way to keep the peace.
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Quaisior
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Susan O'Fearna
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“So, wtf happened to Kyster?”
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“I enjoy reading about Torin Kerr kicking ass.”
Caitlin Beeby
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Julia Muldoon
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“I fell in love with Tanya Huff with her enchanted emporium series.
When I saw that this was available through my library I was totally willing to give her scifi a try.
It you like Old Man's War by John Scalzi, this has that same level of military scifi accessibility to it. You have characters you can route for.
The first book is a setup to the main character. Exactly what she is capable of. The rest of the series builds on that, and the world building. I love the worldbuilding and the thread of how that goes through all the way to the end.
I could read more in this world any day.
I'm going to use the same review for all 8 books, because when you read them back to back, and don't pause to write reviews as you are going, the edges kind of blur, and it becomes one giant book in your mind.”
About Tanya Huff
Tanya Huff may have left Nova Scotia at three, and has lived most of her life since in Ontario, but she still considers herself a Maritimer. On the way to the idyllic rural existence she shares with her partner Fiona Patton, six cats, and a chihuahua, she acquired a degree in Radio and Television Arts from Ryerson Polytechnic—an education she was happy to finally use while writing her recent Smoke novels. Of her previous twenty-three books, the five—Blood Price, Blood Trail, Blood Lines, Blood Pact, Blood Debt—featuring Henry Fitzroy, bastard son of Henry VIII, romance writer, and vampire are among the most popular. Tanya can be found via Twitter at @TanyaHuff.