![]() ![]() Myke Cole definitely knows what he’s talking about when he writes about fighting forces. But especially, the love between two people that transcends separation, even death.īut the things-getting-blowed-up parts are pretty good, too. The love of a band of brothers, thrown together and reforged as a fighting unit, committed to the operation and to each other. The love of country from one who has chosen to give their lives for its welfare. It’s full of Navy SEAL tactics and discipline, military procedure and weaponry, terrorism and counterterrorism, special ops, and a whole lot of things getting blown up.īut at its heart, it’s a love story. Whoever wrote the back cover copy and the PR blurb-age wants you to think that Gemini Cell, the fourth in Myke Cole’s “Shadow Ops” series (and a precursor to the first three books) is a military sci-fi novel, and it’s easy to see why. ![]()
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