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Starfist: Firestorm [Mass Market Paperback]

David Sherman (Author), Dan Cragg (Author)
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Starfist April 29, 2008
Combat vets David Sherman and Dan Cragg know firsthand the courage, sacrifice, and hell of war–and their experiences have made the popular Starfist novels thrill rides of the highest order. Now the explosive action continues on the remote planet Ravenette, where the Marines of the Confederation’s 34th Fleet Initial Strike Team (FIST) find themselves up against a full-fledged rebellion–and a lethally loose cannon of a commanding officer.

Desperate to thwart unrelenting aliens and their quest to obliterate humankind, The Confederation has beefed up its defenses. But to the citizens on the outer edges of Human Space around Ravenette–unaware that a deadly enemy even exists–the government’s move seems oppressive, and ten planets have responded with a war of secession.

In touch-and-go battles with the seceding planets, the 34th FIST has emerged battered but unbowed, refusing to give up . . . even while under the command of a fanatical general. The enemy determined to strike, a new mission must be carried out, though the troops will likely return in body bags.

Should Ensign Charlie Bass and his Marines somehow survive the nightmarishly difficult amphibious landing, they can expect to be outmanned, outgunned, and out-armored in a fierce duel against fresh soldiers. But like any Marine worth his salt, Bass knows there’s only one way to go when facing impossible odds: on the offense with all guns firing. There’s no other choice–because if life was easy, there’d be no need to send in the Marines.


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In the exciting 12th military SF novel to feature the Confederation Marine 34th Fleet Initial Strike Team (FIST) from Sherman and Cragg (after 2006's Starfist: Flashfire), former gunnery sergeant and now ensign Charlie Bass and his platoon of Devil Dogs are pulled out of the quarantine to which their knowledge of the alien Skink menace condemned them, to participate in a campaign against a coalition of worlds that wishes to secede from the Confederation. Bass and his platoon have the misfortune to end up in a situation similar to the U.S. Civil War's Peninsula Campaign, under a Marine-hating army general who makes McClellan look like Rommel. The authors continue to excel both at showing the cruel randomness of war and at affectionately portraying the military subculture and ethos. Readers looking for accounts of futuristic combat that depict realistically the psychology of men in battle need look no further.
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On the planet Ravenite, Confederation Marines face rebels reminiscent of nineteenth-century Confederates and a commander who hates marines to the point of treason. Fortunately, an army general becomes an ally willing to defy their own hateful general. The marines have better training and intelligence than those of their opponents, and they will need it because the alien Skinks are going to be back in the next Starfist volume, in which series devotees can expect more, too, of Charlie Bass. More of the usual good stuff for military sf buffs from two master depicters of grunts at war, which Sherman and Cragg themselves once were. Roland Green
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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Del Rey (April 29, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 034546057X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345460578
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 1 x 6.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #353,063 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Breaking Out of Bataan, November 29, 2009
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This review is from: Starfist: Firestorm (Hardcover)
Firestorm (2007) is the twelfth SF novel in the StarFIST series, following Flashfire. In the previous volume, the Coalition of Worlds had seceded from the Confederacy. Coalition troops drove the Confederate troops into Bataan, a hastily fortified storage area near Fort Seymour.

General Billie was sent to Ravenette to defeat the Coalition troops. But he has not yet started a counteroffensive. Aside from raids by the marines and defense of the peninsula, the Confederation troops are only marking time.

In this novel, Jason Billie is a General in the Confederation Army. He has been a staff officer during his entire career. Now he was promoted and placed in charge of the defense of Ravenette. He doesn't listen to advice and doesn't like Marines.

Alistair Cazombi is a Lieutenant General in the Confederation Army. He had been commander of Fort Seymour. Now he is Deputy Commander of the Confederation forces on Ravenette.

Balca Sorca is a Major General in the Confederation Army. He is now Chief of Staff for General Billie.

Kyr Godalgonz is a Lieutenant General in the Confederation Marine Corps. He has been recently promoted and is now being shipped to Ravenette in provisional command of two Army divisions and two Marine FISTs.

Theodosius Sturgeon is a Brigadier in the Confederation Marine Corps. Ted is commander of the 34th Fleet Initial Strike Team.

Lewis Conorado is a Captain in the Confederation Marine Corps. He commands L company within the 34th FIST infantry battalion.

In this story, General Billie decides to breakout of Bataan. He chooses the 34th FIST to attack the center of the Coalition position. Captain Conorado announces the mission and tells his marines to get ready. Naturally, most know that their mission is sure to result in widespread casualties.

As they assemble for the assault, the operation is delayed and then canceled. General Godalgonz has arrived earlier than expected and his Corps is orbiting Ravenette. When the General reports to the Supreme Commander, General Billie mentions that they are early.

Soon after his arrival, Godalgonz meets the deputy commander and gains some insight into General Billie. It isn't so much what Cazombi says than what he doesn't say. Then Godalgonz speaks with Brigadier Sturgeon, who doesn't mince words.

Godalgonz learns about General Billie's incompetence, procrastination and dislike of marines. So he decides to show Billie what marines can do. He gains permission for another raid on Gilberty's Corners.

General Godalgonz leads the mission himself. It is rare that a man of his rank can go on such an operation. Unfortunately, he is killed in action.

After the news reaches Billie, the general calls Sorca into his office and lets him read the message. Billie is highly amused at the news, laughing so hard that he almost falls out of his chair. Sorca is so disturbed at this behavior that he tells Brigadier Sturgeon and warns him that Billie has plans for the remaining marines.

This tale takes the 34th FIST into heavy fighting. They and the 27th Division are faced with a Coalition reinforced division and other troops. Then General Billie closes his trap.

Obviously General Billie is not fully sane. He acts like a psychopath, with little regard for others. His forces soon begin to realize their situation.

This volume concludes the Ravenette duology. The next novel -- Wings of Hell -- confronts the 34th FIST with more skinks. Read and enjoy!

Recommended for Sherman & Cragg fans and for anyone who enjoys tales of armed combat, military intrigue, and personal courage. If anyone has not previously read this series, the initial volume is First to Fight.

-Arthur W. Jordin
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Starfist series - Firestorm, August 7, 2007
This review is from: Starfist: Firestorm (Hardcover)
An excellent addition to the STARFIST series - my only regret is that the authors do an excellent job of writing which means it takes so long before each new story is available!
I recommend that the series be read from the first volume forward - it isn't necessary as the books are able to stand alone, but the details carry forward from one novel to the next.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gene The Marine, May 10, 2009
This review is from: Starfist: Firestorm (Hardcover)
Simplistic but thorough as to the Corps and its growth technologically. But, the Marines themselves never seem to change. They are the spearhead, a force that will never stop until the job is complete or until some dunbass politician sticks his/her nose in for political attention.David Sherman's Marines are individuals with their own assets and shortcomings but no matter what, they are "Semper-Fidelis".
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
senior sergeant, provisional corps, infra screen, second fire team, third fire team, plasma bolts, fire team leader, assault platoon, second squad, assault section, firing lever
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David Sherman Dan Cragg, Sergeant Kerr, General Billie, General Lyons, General Sneed, Chang Sturdevant, Ensign Bass, Corporal Doyle, Jason Billie, Brigadier Sturgeon, General Godalgonz, Captain Conorado, General Cazombi, Fort Seymour, Mike Company, Lance Corporal Schultz, Corporal Claypoole, Lem Bob, Brigadier Ted Sturgeon, Charlie Bass, General Henricus, Major Applegrate, Force Recon, Preston Summers, Admiral Porter
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