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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Asprin's War books at their best,
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This review is from: The cold cash war (Hardcover)
I have read Asprin's amazing "Myth" and "Thieves' World" series, and compliment him greatly on these fine works. One day, I was reading a list of Asprin books and saw "Cold Cash War". Normally a fantasy lover, I expanded my horizions and decided to see if this science fiction/war novel was any good.Boy, was I suprised. Asprin amazes me with grim detail and cultural changes in his "corporate world", where the country is run by feuding businesses. With mercenaries and Japaneese samauri, these corporations battle the US government in the ultimate battle for business freedom. Not for every Asprin reader (especially not a lighthearted one), but an intriguing book for any techno or war fan. The only depressing thing about it is that Asprin never wrote a sequel.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting Ideas, Poor Execution,
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This review is from: Cold Cash War (Paperback)
There are some interesting ideas in this brief satire of business, war and politics. Unfortunately they get overshadowed by the poor mechanics of the plot. Along with the interesting ideas are also some hoary cliches Asprin should have been ashamed to have included. We have the elite ninjas, we have the grizzled and competent mercenaries.What seems to be at first an anti-corporate screed as we see corporations warring with one another by the use of simulated combat and slowly escalating this combat to real combat and assassinating executives of other corporations soon turns to an anti-government screed as the governments go to war against the corporations and lose badly. At the end we have joint rule by corporations and a Russia-China communist consortium presented as a good thing!? I am normally in favor of shorter works given today's prediliction towards 1000 page books full of filler, but in this case the book was too short to fully develop the plots of double-crossing and to develop his characters. So though it was interesting and a quick read, the oddness of the conclusions and shifting of villains and the lack of development leave this only average.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Early Asprin - humor in a jugular vein...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Cold Cash War (Paperback)
Those used to Asprin's more recent works might have difficulty connecting the author of light humor works such as Phule's Company and MYTH-Adventures to this biting, bloodthirsty satire on the corporate culture and warfare. This is not a pleasant world - from corporate subcontractors sabotaging equipment to take over their competitors to wounded soldiers burying themselves alive to deprive their enemies of a body count, nothing is sacred, and everything is for sale to the highest bidder.
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