Thomas F. (hardtack) - , reviewed Leviathan (Lost Fleet: Beyond the Frontier, Bk 5) on + 2567 more book reviews
I've really enjoyed this military sci-fi series, but I have to admit most of this book dragged on. I got so tired of the hero playing maneuvers with the "dark ships," I began to wish he and his fleet would be destroyed---okay, not really.
Still the author should have shortened that part of the book. You get to a point where losing dozens of ships and thousands of ship personnel in battle bores you. Especially when it doesn't seem to have any purpose.
A lot of questions were answered in this book, and the surprise ending really shouldn't have been a surprise, as I briefly thought about it when the Alliance fleet entered the Unity Alternate star system, but it was.
However, the novel and "The Lost Fleet : Beyond the Frontier" series ended well. Now I can move on to the author's "The Lost Stars" series which appears to have interesting plot concepts.
Still the author should have shortened that part of the book. You get to a point where losing dozens of ships and thousands of ship personnel in battle bores you. Especially when it doesn't seem to have any purpose.
A lot of questions were answered in this book, and the surprise ending really shouldn't have been a surprise, as I briefly thought about it when the Alliance fleet entered the Unity Alternate star system, but it was.
However, the novel and "The Lost Fleet : Beyond the Frontier" series ended well. Now I can move on to the author's "The Lost Stars" series which appears to have interesting plot concepts.