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Helfort's War Book 2: The Battle of the Hammer Worlds [Kindle Edition]

Graham Sharp Paul
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)

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He thought Hell was the worst they could throw at him.
He was wrong.

Back from tangling with the Hammer of Kraa, the most brutal, trigger-happy tyrants in humanspace, Junior Lieutenant Michael Helfort is assigned to the Federated Worlds heavy cruiser Ishaq, which is struggling to rise to the threat posed by a newly resurgent Hammer. Aboard the floundering ship, Helfort is coming to grips with a painful injury and the unpleasant truth that nobody likes a young hero–least of all senior officers.

Without warning, the Ishaq and twenty-seven Fed merchant ships are blown apart in a horrific ambush, the first step in the Hammer’s master strategy to destroy the hated Federated Worlds. Michael and a pitiful remnant of the Ishaq’s crew escape the inferno. The Feds have no idea who’s behind the heinous attack, and the Hammer are determined to keep it that way, consigning the Ishaq’s survivors to a prison camp deep in the wilderness of the Hammer’s home planet.

No one’s getting out alive to derail the Hammer’s lethal master plan–especially not the FedWorlds hero who so humiliated them on the battlefield. It’s payback time, and the Hammers intend to throw their entire space fleet into destroying Michael Helfort and the Federated Worlds.

Too bad it won’t be enough.


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About the Author

Graham Sharp Paul, born in Sri Lanka, received an honors degree in archaeology and anthropology from Cambridge University and an MBA from Macquarie University. He joined the Royal Navy in 1972, qualifying as a mine warfare and clearance diving officer before reaching the rank of lieutenant commander with the Navy’s mine warfare flotilla. In 1983 he transferred to the Royal Australian Navy, serving in its Trials & Assessments Unit and Clearance Diving School before transferring to civilian life in 1987. Paul worked for two Australian companies in the banking and media sectors before setting up his own business development and corporate finance consultancy in 1991. Over the next twelve years, he worked on a worldwide range of projects. In 2003 he gave up corporate life to write full-time. He also the author of The Battle at the Moons of Hell, the first novel in his Helfort’s War series. Paul has three sons, and lives in Sydney with his wife, Vicki.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 544 KB
  • Publisher: Del Rey (August 26, 2008)
  • Sold by: Random House Digital, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0015DPXDU
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Solid and enjoyable read, February 10, 2009
I just finished this book in a single day, and I quite enjoyed it. Paul writes well; his descriptions of the combat scenes manage to convey tension without being melodramatic; and his main character Michael Helfort comes across as being a 'real person' in that he is not a paper-thin, mono-emotional, engine of destruction type. He manages to bring Helfort through an entire spectrum of emotions from despair to intense hatred without the character ever becoming unbelievable. The plot line of the main story was well-constructed without any of those deus ex machina moments leaving you in disbelief that everything just happened to work out perfectly. Paul isn't afraid to develop and then cast away characters as their role in developing the story line comes to an end; since Helfort is the 'star' of the series, you know he's not going to wind up dead, but everyone else has potential bulls-eyes painted on them. This was very effective is that you never knew what was going to happen at any particular point in the story. In many books, the main character gains a cadre of friends/helpers around him, and you just know that they've become part of a group on 'untouchables'; Paul eschews this strategy and it works to great effect. Also, the people around the main character react in believable ways - not everyone who is a friend/family to Helfort winds up supporting him during parts of the story arc. This all adds up to a very well written and enjoyable story; and I look forward to the next installment.

So - why 4 stars and not 5? Two things really... while, the space combats are well written, I - like another reviewer - found the thought of rail gun attacks being effective over great distances to be a little tough to swallow. Also, one of Helfort's antagonists - his captain on the Ishaq - IS paper-thin. No development is given to this character, and no reason why the character acts the way she does is provided. Paul tries to allay this by having Helfort wonder what could have caused his captain to act thusly, but the total lack of any explanation is a jarring note. In fact, that is the one real weakness of the series so far; some characters that seem to play minor antagonist roles are given no development - they are just presented as people who for some unknown reason take an intense dislike to the hero. These are both nit-picking I know; but it was an odd enough note that it caused me to lose that intensity of involvement that great stories pull you into.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Solid Second Installment, September 21, 2008
In the first book of this series, The Battle at the Moons of Hell (Helfort's War: Book I), we met Mr. Helfort and witnessed his trial by fire in the service of the Federated Worlds Navy. The second book of the Helfort's War series is a solid continuation of the story-lines that began in that first book. This installment primarily focuses on character development for the main protagonist, Mr. Helfort. The Author's strong sense of driven narrative is evident in the passages in which Mr. Helfort is the central focus. Where the first book focused on an introduction to Mr. Helfort, this installment depicts a man at a crossroads who is shaped by the events of the narrative. In that respect, the novel is entirely successful. However, when the central focus of passages switches to the leadership of the eminently detestable Hammer Worlds, the pace of the narrative slows remarkably. One might that surmise that this is because the sections are pouring the foundation for the storylines of additional sequels; exposition through narrative is often difficult for even the most talented craftsmen. On the other hand, it could be that characters other than Mr. Helfort are simply less compelling. Either way, thankfully, the great bulk of this installment focuses on Mr. Helfort. Solid second effort. I look forward to reading more from Mr. Paul.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Much improved over the first in the series, January 16, 2009
While the first book seemed to bog down with character and world building details - this second in the series was crisp, action packed and had just enough compelling human drama. I am giving it 5 stars. Partly because it is hard science fiction and there really is not enough good and new in that category. Also it is just a darn good read.
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Born in Colombo, Sri Lanka (then called Ceylon).

Educated at the Hill School in Nuwara Eliya before completing my secondary education at Glenalmond School in Scotland, then on to Cambridge University before joining the Royal Navy. Why the navy? Simple. From the day I started diving as a 16-year-old in Trincomalee, I wanted to be a diver and, when it comes to the business of military diving, the Royal Navy was the best.

Migrated to Australia with my wife and three sons in 1983 by transferring to the Royal Australian Navy (best decision I ever made) before moving into a new career in corporate finance in 1988. Retired from what was a stressful if well paid business in 2003. Now I write military science fiction in between diving, which is - after my wife, my three boys, and my two granddaughters - my greatest passion.

Why write sci-fi? Well, living next door to Arthur C. Clarke in Colombo had a lot to do with that. The first SF book I ever read - thanks Mum - was his "Fall of Moondust". It captured my imagination in a way no other book ever has. Thanks to that book, I still look to the stars and will write SF for so long as there is a publisher willing to back me.

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