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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 I don't think the book ever states it that explicitly but there are a lot of clues.
I had a blast reading it.
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
Spoiler
Wolf's Dragoons are part of Clan vanguard / reconaissance. Or something.I had a blast reading it.