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Lazarus Rising (Starfist, Book 9) (Hardcover)

by David Sherman (Author), Dan Cragg (Author) "The navigator on the Amphibious Landing Ship, Force, CNSS Grandar Bay, was very good at his job-he jumped the starship out of Beamspace barely more..." (more)
Key Phrases: Special Group, Ben Loman, New Salem (more...)
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The ninth novel in Sherman and Cragg's classic military SF series (First to Fight, etc.), the strongest entry yet, has earned a well-deserved promotion to hardcover. In the 25th century, those in trouble can still call on the Marines. Having driven the alien Skinks off the planet Kingdom, the guys of the all-male 34th Fleet Initial Strike Team (FIST) are going back to base, to receive new people, promote old ones and restore their morale with beer, steak and willing women. Back on Kingdom, however, the dictatorship of Dominic de Tomas has turned into something frighteningly like the Third Reich. Part of this Nazi resemblance is tongue-in-cheek (e.g., the Leader has a fat sidekick, Senior Stormleader Herten Gorman), but the vividly described labor camps are anything but funny. And on a farm, a man with amnesia nicknamed "Military Operations" because he knows something about war is organizing the farmers to resist de Tomas and his thugs. As he recovers his memory, he realizes that the farmer's daughter is in love with him. The Leader's minions carrying off the daughter to be de Tomas's consort/love slave ensures non-stop action for the book's last third. The authors have avoided the implausible scenarios and interservice rivalries of some past volumes. This is state-of-the-art military SF.
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Starfist, the saga of a far-future marine strike team, switches from paperback to hardcover for the hardest battle of the 34th FIST's career, against an alien invasion on Kingdom. Many of the best men are lost, among them gunnery sergeant Charlie Bass, and when the rest get home, Kingdom's trials are only beginning. A secular dictator has overthrown the government and plans to clean out the last remnants of religious settlements. Meanwhile, former prisoners of the aliens, who have lost their memories, have found a village of refugees from the invasion, among them Charlie. He has some knowledge of tactics and prepares the villagers for further invasions. But the preparations aren't for human invaders, and when humans do invade, a woman dear to Charlie is taken prisoner and sent to a concentration camp, in which the dictator stows threats to his regime. Charlie must react, providing the impetus for rebellion against the dictator by dissatisfied elements in the government and military. Even the tragically depleted 34th FIST gets a happy ending. Regina Schroeder
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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Del Rey (December 2, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345460006
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345460004
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #631,624 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The navigator on the Amphibious Landing Ship, Force, CNSS Grandar Bay, was very good at his job-he jumped the starship out of Beamspace barely more than two days' travel from the world called the Kingdom of Yahweh and His Saints and Their Apostles. Read the first page
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Special Group, Ben Loman, New Salem, General Lambsblood, Wayvelsberg Castle, Dominic de Tomas, Big Barb, Castle Hurse, Major Devi, Charlie Bass, Thorsfinni's World, Brigadier Sturgeon, Great Hall, Herten Gorman, General Banks, Marine Corps, Zechariah Brattle, Ambassador Spears, Camp Ellis, Interstellar City, Spencer Maynard, City of God, Gunny Bass, Miss Brattle, Army of the Lord
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Turn For the Worse, January 20, 2004
Lazarus Rising (2003) is the ninth novel in the StarFIST series, following Kingdom's Fury. In the previous volume, the 34th FIST, reinforced by the 26th FIST, had driven the Skinks off Kingdom and followed them to Quagmire. There the Gundar Bay, their troopship, attacked a Skink warship and drove it away from the planet, leaving enemy soldiers on the planet. The 34th dropped on Quagmire and the Gundar Bay returned to Kingdom with the 26th FIST to preclude another assault there. The 34th, with a little help from the hexapod natives, crushed the Skink forces on Quagmire and the two FISTs returned to their bases.

Meanwhile, on Kingdom, Dominic de Tomas had charged the members of the Ecumenical Council with profiteering and treason, seized control of the government, and executed all the theocrats. On a worldwide broadcast, he declared the defeat of the Skinks and announced his actions against the Council. Then he promised to present a new constitution and called upon everybody to start rebuilding their lives. It was a short and effective speech.

In this novel, Kingdom refugees are straggling back to their homes, unsure whether the "demons" will return or not. Kingdom forces are still searching for the Skinks and sometimes finding them in vaguely seen animals and even humans. Lieutenant Ben Loman thinks he finds the demons and wipes out a group of primitive humans, with one exception. Later he thinks he finds Skinks in a remote village and attacks a group of settlers, but this time he loses a reconnaissance car and its crew.

One group of refugees awakes within an iron cage in a Skink compound, bearing signs of rough treatment on their bodies, but none are able to remember so much as their name. The six find food and clothing within the buildings and begin to remember some things about themselves. They scout around the area outside the compound and discover a trail and a stream. They cannot agree on which to follow, so they split into two parties and go off looking for other humans.

This story mostly concerns the growing power of Dominic de Tomas, who is apparently redesigning the Kingdom government on the model of the Third Reich. He quickly organizes a social structure that involves his political party in every aspect of civilian life and starts moving into the military forces. The Confederation ambassador, Jayben Spears, soon recognizes the growing authoritarian structure, but is unable to effectively oppose the changes.

Like Hitler, de Tomas proves to be a charismatic figure and quickly establishes himself as a beloved leader. He unleashes all the power of the governmental propaganda ministry, appealing mainly to the working classes. His own Special Group troops are fanatically loyal to him. The young intellectuals are against him, but their parents are not. The SG are picking up his opponents and the discontented and either imprisoning or executing them. His power is growing every day. Then one of the SG units picks up a young woman within a deserted village and the tide starts to turn.

Highly recommended for Sherman and Cragg fans and for anyone who enjoys tales of underground resistance groups within a total dictatorship.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Decent followup to Book 8, May 24, 2008
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LAZARUS RISING (12/2003) is the 9th book in the STARFIST series of 25th Century Military SciFi, covering the exploits of a galaxy-faring platoon of Space Marines.

This book follows book 8 - KINGDOM'S FURY - which was, hands down, the best entry from the series... and a hard act to follow. The space aliens have been defeated on Kingdom, but in the power-vacuum left after the Confederation Marines leave, a NAZI-like regime pops up to take power. The NAZI types, of course, are a loathsome bunch, and their wicked methods are described in detail.

The secondary sub-plot involves Gunnery Sgt. Bass's exploits (and his hokey "amnesia").

As is common in this series, there is a dearth of future sci-fi technology (no new tech is introduced in this book), and no aliens or future cultures are introduced. All in all, this is an average entry for the series... but still fun stuff.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best of Series, September 24, 2005
The ninth book of the StarFIST has very little to do with the 34th StarFIST. Instead, it has much to do with the most celebrated marine of that unit, Gunnery Sergeant Charlie Bass. Two books ago he was ambushed while on patrol and presumed dead. Now he is back and his unit has left him behind on the planet of Kingdom. There are no credible threats from Skinks anymore but that is made up for by the threat from the bloodthirsty planetary government based on the worst of the Nazis. It's one very capable marine against a planet of neo-nazis. The bad guys are going to lose bigtime.

This is an exciting book with plenty of unexpected twists. I think it is the best of the series so far.
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