Steve A
The Blackcollar trilogy. I read the first book and loved his writing style. As I said in the subject heading for this review; a "very visual writing style". Some people have described the series as ninjas in space. While there is definitely a lot of hand-to-hand combat and, yes, some ninja weaponry is used, the story is much deeper in content and broader in a descriptive writing style to lump this story into the karate movie genre. Timothy Zahn has created an expansive universe with very well developed characters. It is more of a movie about war, a special ops team formed to fight a lost war and a central character who joins this team (though he is not trained as they are) who, in the story telling world, is the character put there to ask the questions the reader needs to hear the answer to in order to learn the history of the war, how the special ops team came into being and over the course of the series, how to eventually try to regain everything that was lost when the "good guys" lost the war. Zahn's writing style paints a pictures so vivid you feel like you are watching a movie. A great trilogy tho the 1st book can be read as a standalone story.
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