A review by heikieesmaa
Wolves on the Border by Robert N. Charrette

5.0

Military sci-fi can make some really infuriating villains by placing them upwards in the chain of command and constantly displaying their lack of commendable qualities. Never have I felt it done as strongly as in this book.

I have read it fits well between books 2 and 3 of Warrior trilogy, which is pretty good as well. I think Charrette in general is a better writer than Stackpole though. Strictly not necessary, if you know something about that era Battletech, you'll be able to figure out that
SpoilerWolf's Dragoons are part of Clan vanguard / reconaissance. Or something.
I don't think the book ever states it that explicitly but there are a lot of clues.

I had a blast reading it.