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Cain's Land [Mass Market Paperback]

Robert A. Frezza (Author)
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November 29, 1995
Solely because of his brilliant leadership and daring tactical skills, renegade Lieutenant-Colonel Anton Vereshchagin has been lured out of retirement by a representative of His Imperial Majesty's Japanese government -- the same government Vereshchagin betrayed when he led the planet Suid-Afrika in a successful revolt, after he had commanded the Japanese campaign to conquer it.

Now Vereshchagin's dangerous mission is to make the first manned contact with the inhabitants of the newly discovered planet Go-Nihon. The potential benefits to mankind are enormous, but so are the perils. For beneath the planet's alien beauty lurks a civilization whose technology is in some areas slightly ahead of man's -- and a race whose instincts may be far deadlier.

When Vereshchagin's tiny fleet enters orbit around Go-Nihon, it is met with nuclear rockets. But those are easily destroyed, so the planet's rulers agree to negotiations and all seems to be going well. Then, in a surprise attack, the aliens kidnap the entire negotiation team, and Vereshchagin has to coordinate the assaults from space, ground attacks, and commando missions to rescue the prisoners and convince the aliens of the value of peaceful coexistence.

It's a lesson Vereshchagin and the men of his 1st Battalion, 35th Infantry (Rifle) could die trying to teach...

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Solely because of his brilliant leadership and daring tactical skills, renegade Lieutenant-Colonel Anton Vereshchagin has been lured out of retirement by a representative of His Imperial Majesty's Japanese government -- the same government Vereshchagin betrayed when he led the planet Suid-Afrika in a successful revolt, after he had commanded the Japanese campaign to conquer it.

Now Vereshchagin's dangerous mission is to make the first manned contact with the inhabitants of the newly discovered planet Go-Nihon. The potential benefits to mankind are enormous, but so are the perils. For beneath the planet's alien beauty lurks a civilization whose technology is in some areas slightly ahead of man's -- and a race whose instincts may be far deadlier.

When Vereshchagin's tiny fleet enters orbit around Go-Nihon, it is met with nuclear rockets. But those are easily destroyed, so the planet's rulers agree to negotiations and all seems to be going well. Then, in a surprise attack, the aliens kidnap the entire negotiation team, and Vereshchagin has to coordinate the assaults from space, ground attacks, and commando missions to rescue the prisoners and convince the aliens of the value of peaceful coexistence.

It's a lesson Vereshchagin and the men of his 1st Battalion, 35th Infantry (Rifle) could die trying to teach...


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 301 pages
  • Publisher: Del Rey (November 29, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345390253
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345390257
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #768,464 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great follow-up to previous two books in series!, May 4, 1997
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The first two books in the series (Fire in a Faraway Place and A Small Colonial War) set a standard that's hard to beat, but Cain's Land manages. You need to read the first two before reading this one. This whole series is top-flight miltary/socio-political science fiction. Vereschagin, Coldewe and the Iceman set a standard for thoughtful military heroes (or maybe anti-heroes). If you like David Drake's Hammer's Slammers (and I do), read these books to see what the genre can really do
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT!, March 11, 2007
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Curtis Childress "Old Ranger" (Richmond, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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If you like military Sci-Fi, this is your book. The sequel to two others in the series, ranks with S.M. Stirling, Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle. Extremely re-readable. My only regret- have not been able to find new works by this writer. BUY THE BOOK!
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3.0 out of 5 stars The series seems played out., May 16, 2011
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I love Robert Frezza. A Small Colonial War and Fire in a Faraway Place are two of my favorite books and just have great re-read value. I was excited when I discovered there was a third book and couldn't wait to read it.
Sadly, I think that Frezza has said everything he wants to say in this universe. This third book has a very similar feel to the previous book, almost as if he was rehashing the storyline. That can be fine, if you do it well, but Frezza's heart doesn't seem in it. The snappy dialogue and original military scenarios just don't have the same spark. The pacing seems off. The book just isn't as well-executed as the other two.
It's sad when an author can't make their characters dance off the page and develop their own life any more. It's time to move on to something else and I hope Frezza does this. Returning to this well would be a terrible idea since it seems to have run dry. I can't recommend this to fans of the previous books. If you haven't read the previous two books though, go do it now. They are great!
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