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by John Ringo (Author)
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Starred Review. Ringo (Choosers of the Slain) surpasses himself in his latest Kildar novel, an SF-tinged action yarn that will appeal to those interested in the psychology of leadership. Mike Harmon, the former SEAL operator who through the vicissitudes of fortune finds himself warlord to a Caucasus tribe, is pressured by those he trusts into mounting a rescue mission deep inside Chechen territory. Their target? A Russian scientist being forced to assist in the transfer of WMD by terrorists who hold his daughter captive. As it becomes apparent that Mike's supposed allies have withheld vital intelligence from him, his responsibilities become almost unbearable and force him into recognizing some unpalatable truths about himself. The Keldara, living fossils of a pagan warrior past, throw themselves into battle with a fervor that's truly religious. The final desperate fight could have been clichéd, but it attains a terrible beauty not unlike that of the Norse Eddas. (Dec.)
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"Explosive... fans of strong military science fiction will appreciate the lively narrative and flavourful characters." - Publishers' Weekly."

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 624 pages
  • Publisher: Baen (November 28, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1416509402
  • ISBN-13: 978-1416509400
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #493,083 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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18 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars best of this series by a large margin, December 16, 2006
By Mike Garrison (Covington, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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This is the fourth book (third novel) in a contemporary military fantasy. The books feature lots of violence (discussed graphically -- more so in this one than any of the others), lots of sex (discussed graphically -- although not nearly so much in this one as the others), and lots of right-wing political commentary. The violence, sex, and politics have been both a strength and a weakness of the series. While they have made the books feel real, they have also been a little to obtrusive, interrupting the flow of the story. But in this book, that doesn't happen nearly as much.

Mike Harmon/Jenkins still inhabits the perfect fantasy world for a Spec Ops soldier. He has a great team to work with, all the luxury and women he could want, his pick of arms and military technology, the unstinting support at a personal and professional level of President Bush (renamed "Cliff" in the novels), and not a single problem soldier in his entire command structure (except for possibly one sociopathic former whore turned spy/assassin). Plus, he doesn't have to take any missions he doesn't want to take.

But unlike some of the previous books (and especially the last one), this novel shows that Mike also has some problems to deal with. In a nutshell, he has become responsible for the welfare of an entire culture, and he struggles to be worthy of this burden. I thought that the previous book was much too self-indulgent, but in this book I felt more sympathy for Mike. I also thought the supporting characters were better drawn and more "characters" than "supporting" -- a welcome improvement.

There are a few slow moments early on in the book, and a certain amount of (what seemed to me to be) unreality. The setup takes a long time, and yet still manages to happen too fast. It's not just that in the span of about a week he pulls off a hugely complicated operation, but he also recruits helicopter pilots, buys and arms Hind helicopters, hires a spymaster who trains his current spy, trains his soldiers for mountaineering, trains some of them for HALO drops, and otherwise does months or years work of work, mostly personally. During that time he also manages to fly to the White House (from the country of Georgia) and dine with the President while his executive assistant and hareem-master hits it off with the First Lady and does some shopping. All of this is entertaining, though not convincing.

But when the operation actually starts, so does the real heart of the book. I won't describe it in great detail, since the book itself does that. But you feel pulled in to the action with the Keldera, especially when they end up in the classic situation of a small force of light infantry stuck on fortified high ground and surrounded by a much larger enemy force. The result is a battle that reminded me strongly of the best work by Jerry Pournelle.

It would be hard to recommend that new readers start with Unto The Breach. This is the fourth book in the series, and while the basic story does stand alone, the characterization does not. To understand Mike, and perhaps more importantly, the Keldera he rules, you have to at least read Kildar. Even though there was an annoyingly large amount of "Previously...." recapping exposition, that is not enough to actually understand where the characters are coming from. But that's always an issue in a series, and this book is more independent than many.

If you are looking for an exciting thriller, and especially if you liked the previous books but disliked the graphic sex, this is a book you want to read. If you are squeemish about depictions of violence and graphic death, then this is one you want to avoid -- but then you probably wouldn't be looking at reading it anyway. And if depictions of President Bush and his cabinet as the perfection of leadership, wisdom, and and honor infuriate you, well then those sections of the book can be glossed over without any real harm to the story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pity About the Chechens, December 12, 2006
By Bill Jordin (Smyrna, GA USA) - See all my reviews
Unto the Breach (2006) is the fourth novel in the Ghost series, following Choosers of the Slain. In the previous volume, the distaff side of the operation against the Albanians pulls their weight. Creata -- Mouse -- saved the DVDs by disemboweling Boris with her laser after he has killed her guard Ivan. Elena and Catrina rescued Oleg and Juris with three boxes of ammo for the MG-240. Katya -- Cottontail -- saved Natalya by beating Bezhmel to death. Mike did get a little fun by offering the Senator the choice of getting out of politics or going down in flames; of course, Mike billed him for the full five million.

In this novel, Mike gets a request from the President for him to drop by for a visit. Mike takes Anastasia along for a shopping spree and she thoroughly enjoys meeting the First Lady and shopping with the General's wife. Meanwhile, Mike is briefed at the Pentagon on a meet between Russian mafiosi and the Chechens to hand over three pocket nukes.

The weapons had been liberated from a Russian research facility by Dr. Telegen Arensky. Apparently his daughter Marina had been taken by the Russian Mafia and used to buy his cooperation. He would be guarded by Sergei Rudenko, a former Spetznaz colonel, and his group of former Spetznaz.

Then Mike has a very private briefing by Colonel Erkin Chechnik, a Russian intel officer, on the real nature of the items being traded in the Pankisi Gorge. He learns that the stolen containers actually house a biological weapon of great potency. Mike still doesn't want to take his Keldara into the Chechen controlled area, but the stakes are exceeding high.

In this story, Mike sets up an operation into the Pankisi Gorge and starts acquiring weapons, equipment and training devices, including a freefall trainer. He also acquires the services of Jay, a humint specialist, whom he puts in charge of Katya. Jay gets her attention at the first meeting and keeps her interest throughout the operation.

Mike is finally forced into acquiring two helicopters -- new Hind-J models -- and two ex-Marine pilots to fly them; fortunately he has no problems with female pilots. Ex-Captains Tammy Wilson and Kacey Bathlik have prior experience with Mike, having meet him after the nuclear explosion in the Bermuda Islands. He also gets the services of a US Army Ranger company to guard the home area while the Mountain Tigers are away and an Ukrainian AN-70 to drop them into the valley.

Then there is the young male tiger roaming the Keldar area. A symbol of Keldara empowerment?

Once again, this work contains explicit violence and sex. Even the President gets sick at the gore in this story. Don't read this book unless you have a strong stomach.

Highly recommended for Ringo fans and for anyone else who enjoys tales of special operations, political intrigue, and a touch of romance.

-Bill Jordin
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12 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Harlequin Romance for us guys. . . and then some. . . , December 23, 2006
By Keith Glass (Bridgeport, WV, United States) - See all my reviews
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As others have mentioned, John Ringo's writing just keeps getting better and better. Yes, the tales of the Kildar and his crew are perhaps the ultimate in male military fantasy: Bold men, sexy women, riveting action. And yet John goes beyond pure testosterone slush: we care more and more about Mike Harmon, the Keldara, and the rest of his merry band of warriors. Deep pathos, unsuspected romance, realistic politics, it's all there.

I've been following the tales of Mike Harmon, aka "Ghost", and more recently known as the Kildar, since John posted what he called "the Wanker Piece", years ago, on the Baen Bar. It just doesn't get better than this. . . until, of course, the next volume comes out in 2007 ("A Deeper Blue". . .and I've seen the first 9 chapters, it IS even better. . .).

So sit back with a cold bottle of Mountain Tiger beer, and hang on for the ride of your life. . .
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ringo Does It Again
The fourth book in the life of Mike Harmon, former SEAL and now Kildar. This book cannot be read on its own without reading the first three novels. Read more
Published 2 months ago by M. Cha

4.0 out of 5 stars tough one
this is a tough book to put down. excellent story line very possible and beleivable combat.
Published 12 months ago by Allen D. Chase

5.0 out of 5 stars Yes, John Ringo, Yes!
Man, I just love this series. Fantasy for guys! It just doesn't get better than this. Until the next book in the series comes along. Read more
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Ghost is back again, for better or worse. This book follows the now common tradition of hyper-capable lead characters backed up by completely loyal and only slightly less capable... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Travis Starnes

4.0 out of 5 stars Unto the breach
This 4th volume in John Ringo's series beginning with Ghost is also the most straightforward. Unlike the multiple stories in Ghost, or the "spy chronicles" approach in Kildar,... Read more
Published 14 months ago by David Page

5.0 out of 5 stars Another great Ghost Story
I really enjoy John Ringo's style of writing and this character. The kind of hero that can think with his little head and big head at the same time and know when to use the right... Read more
Published 14 months ago by G. S. Bond

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The book was so awsome I read it in bout 6 days couldn't put it down it is filled with action sex and adventure. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Gregory R. Leiker

4.0 out of 5 stars Fun!
This is in many ways the way you want things to be happening behind the scenes rather than the pansy way things are going in this age in America. Read it!
Published 19 months ago by George Russell

4.0 out of 5 stars Appreciation of John Ringo.
I'm glad to see Ringo get out of the crotch novel attitude. Now if he could just quit the typical recruit use of excessive vulgarities; so when he does use them they actually... Read more
Published 24 months ago by G. J. Stewart

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, fast paced, exciting action
Once again John Ringo has added a great action book to this series. The action is explosive, the personal interactions between characters is how real people act when in... Read more
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