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  • By: Jason Schmetzer
  • Narrated by: Tren Sparks
  • Length: 10 hrs and 11 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (36 ratings)
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Summary

For Ezra Payne and the Stealthy Tiger mercenaries, professionalism is everything. Hired to assist in the bitter, bloody fighting on the planet Hall, they quickly earn a decisive victory for their employer. They settle afterward in for a needed period of rebuilding, and a few months’ peace before moving on to the next contract. 

But their respite does not last. More mercenaries, hired by the Allied Mercenary Command itself, land on Hall. They believe the Tigers’ employer to be league with the Word of Blake, a shadowy interstellar organization that worships technology, and which has been building its own empire among the worlds around Terra. 

The Tigers want nothing of this battle, but war rages across the Inner Sphere. The hard-fought cease-fire cannot last, even on Hall, and when every faction is embittered and fueled by fervor, peace has no chance at all. 

As a new conflict erupts, will the Stealthy Tigers’ BattleMechs be enough to save them? Or will the looming threat of renewed war engulf them in its fiery embrace?

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The mechs have more character

The PoV character is tediously proficient, flawless, bland and almost always right. There's an interesting story about combat and politics, but it's burried beneath the monotony of someone else's Mary Sue perfection

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