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Chronos - Military Science Fiction [Kindle Edition]

Tom Ciolli
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)

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As the sights of man's universe expands, so do its battles for freedom.  Earth's commandos are tasked with a mission to free the people, both human and alien, of Chronos from the iron grasp of an organization oppressing them. ... exciting adventure in science fiction.
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In the year 2132, Zach Murphy is a member of an elite group of commandos called the Wolverines. On the frontier of man's expansion into space, and too far from Earth to receive assistance, battles are frequently fought with a mix of easy to maintain twentieth century weaponry and devastating technology.

Murphy's squad is called upon to fight huge military robots while using only handheld weapons. Survival is not likely. Failure is not an option. The freedom of mankind is at stake as the eclectic squad of commandos spearheads the effort to free the enslaved population of Chronos from the grasp of a totalitarian organization. Several surprises aid the team as they uncover the secrets of the planet's population, both human and alien.

The Barryon Review:
May 9, 2010
It is 2132 and man has expanded his reach into space. They are now so far from Earth that they must supply their needs without any assistance. Weapons range from twentieth century rifles and grenades to technological wonders. The group of Commandos known as the Wolverines must work together to survive where survival is not guaranteed.

Zach Murphy and his team are assigned the job of liberating the people of Chronos which has been taken over by the Syndicate. Chronos is valuable to the Syndicate because of the abundance of rare minerals and an alien race called the Amalthea, about which very little is known.

Ciolli has written a rip roaring, action packed novel that shows how a well oiled military squad can overcome obstacles that would cause others to turn tail and run. It is also a novel of how one small planet can make a large impact on the balance of power.

This is his first novel, but I expect to see more from him in the future. If you like the HAMMERS SLAMMERS stories from David Drake, CHRONOS will be a welcomed addition to your reading list.

Midwest Book Review:
Volume 9, Number 7 July 2010

As the sights of man's universe expands, so do its battles for freedom. "Chronos" tells the story of Zach Murphy and the Wolverines as Earth's commandos are tasked with a mission to free the people, both human and alien, of Chronos from the iron grasp of an organization oppressing them. The task is never easy, and "Chronos" proves to be a fun and exciting adventure in science fiction.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 191 KB
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  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005BZLRLU
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great military sci fi, April 21, 2010
This review is from: Chronos (Paperback)
This book is a great read if you like military science fiction. It contains a lot of technical detail about weaponry. Although if you're expecting to read about "ray guns", you'll be disappointed. Based on the premise that modern weapons would be difficult to maintain so far from a supply source, the characters actually use old-fashioned weapons in their fights with robots.
It's a quick read with a good plot. Left me wanting a sequel.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Chronos, January 14, 2012
This review is from: Chronos (Paperback)
I have been reading sci-fi for 45 years. This is a good series and I can hardly wait for the next book. Keep up the good work Mr. Ciolli!
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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Heavy weapons have never been this much fun before, August 14, 2011
This review is from: Chronos (Paperback)
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Let me start off by saying, in a non-sexist way; this book is not for girls. There is not an ounce of romantic fluffiness here. Each page is filled with combat mechanoids, armoured gun platforms and enough ordnance going off to make Afghanistan look like a school yard squabble. The story takes place in the year 2132 when the Earth Alliance is being challenged for mineral resources on outlying planets by the Mining Syndicate, a ruthless conglomerate who like nothing better than to enslave entire populations for free labour and then mine everything they could dig up. To help keep the Mining Syndicate in their place, Earth Alliance employs a band of mercenaries known as The Defence Corps to assist in the most dangerous assignments. So the background to the ongoing conflict is set and we get our first glimpse of the main character; Zach Murphy. He is a member of a task force called the Wolverines ( I cannot help thinking of Marvel Comics' superheroes whenever that name is mentioned ) and we meet him in the process of doing what he does best. Character introductions complete, the story changes gear and we travel with Newberry, Anders, Harley and the rest of the Wolverines to a mineral rich planet called Chronos, that has been invaded by the Mining Syndicate. After a little sneaking around, otherwise known as reconnaissance, the butt kicking starts. And this is major league full auto butt kicking.
A few years ago, well quite a good few years ago now, I discovered MechWarrior on the Super Nintendo console...then the MechWarrior Mercenary games for PC. I just loved the huge stomping robots armed to the teeth with every weapon conceivable declaring war on anything that came near. There is something deeply satisfying about a chain gun reducing buildings to a smoking pile of rubble, or a stream of short range missiles engulfing a battle tank in annihilation. On more than one occasion I went to bed as the sun was getting up. I can imagine those same robots stomping around New Athens and slugging it out with the Wolverine's heavy weapons. One thing we can say with absolute certainly is than the author knows his 5.56mm from his 7.62mm, and by the end of the story so do we. The descriptions enhance the action sequences and give them a more real-life feel, although there is a slight detachment to the obvious consequences of using such weapons. The action sequences brought back memories of the start of Robert Heinlein's 1959 Hugo Award winning Starship Troopers (the book, definitely NOT the movie), wherein he describes the devastation wrought by the his troopers. Heinlein demonstrated how well the contrast between the act of mass destruction and the consequences of that destruction can be employed to paint a deep three dimensional image in the reader's imagination. A brief bitter moment can make the sweeter moments even more memorable. Chronos is well paced and written in an easy upbeat style; just the ideal companion on a long journey or lazy day.
The odds are definitely stacked against Zach and his band of Wolverines, locked in combat with the Mining Syndicate's array of heavy armoured Walkers, but they are not the only ones with an interest in the future of Chronos. The enigmatic native Amalthea have an agenda of their own, but to find out more you will have to read Chronos for yourself.
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Tom Ciolli holds Bachelor's Degrees in both Marketing and Psychology from Humboldt State University and a Master's of Business Administration from San Diego State University. He has spent twenty years writing technical specifications while doing product and project management in San Jose, California, where he lives with his wife and son.

Tom has published three novels: "Gulag Moon", "Chronos", and "Chronos Prophecies: The Rise of the Telepaths" as Kindle books. He is writing his fourth novel called "Battle for Chronos." He hopes to publish it as Kindle book in 2012.



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