Saturday, April 11, 2020

Drop Commando Jethro Goes to War 6 is publishing now!

For centuries the Cadre were the elite ground forces of the Federation. They were a blending of organic and machine, the cream of the military. They were sent in where the chances of survival for an ordinary mortal were slim to none.
When Admiral Irons began to rebuild the Federation and it's military he found some who were descendants of the Cadre in his ranks. Jethro McClintock was the premier example of that and he set the example for others in the Space Marines to follow. When Admiral Irons set his sights on recreating the Cadre, Jethro was first in line.
For years Jethro has been fighting the good fight, liberating worlds from the Horathian Pirates while also having a family. Now is when Horath is cornered and the military is set to invade.
The Cadre will lead the way and show the pirates what it truly means to be a Drop Commando.

As usual I'll post the links when they go live. Enjoy!

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08711N2VH

B&N:
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/drop-commando-chris-hechtl/1136844630?ean=2940163066230

5 comments:

  1. Any change you could post a suggested reading order? I am behind on reading your in multiple series and want to read them in chronological order.

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    1. There is a recommended reading order at the back of all of the Federation books.

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  2. What has happened to those you left in the lurch at the end of this book?
    Is there going to be a story about them?
    Are they going to get back into the thick of things?

    Also re-reading "We The People", at one point you've got a Navy ship captain asking if they can do a reverse polar orbit, you do realise that a polar orbit doesn't just orbit one pole?
    A polar orbit, of necessity, has to orbit over both poles of a planet. It's called an orange slice orbit for that reason.
    And don't get me going on things like "edict memory" when you mean "eidetic memory" & "instillations" for "installations" in other books.

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    1. Jethro 7 is in the queue this year to answer that question.

      Polar orbit: I stumbled on how I wanted to explain it. Reverse polar orbit I meant going in the other direction. I knew it was an orange slice.

      Edict etc: oops?

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