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Citadel: Troy Rising, Book Two
Citadel: Troy Rising, Book Two
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Of all the hosts of Eurotas, the Troias were the most fell. For they were born of Winter.

Between the Solar Array Pumped Laser and Troy, the two-trillion-ton nickel-iron battlestation created by eccentric billionaire Tyler Vernon, Earth has managed to recapture the Sol system from their Horvath conquerors and has begun entering the galactic millieu. But when the Rangora Empire rapidly crushes humanity''s only ally, it becomes clear the war is just beginning.

At the heart of nickel, iron, and starlight are the people, Marines, Navy, and civilians who make Troy a living, breathing, engine of war. Survivors of apocalypse, they know the cost of failure. If this Troy falls, no one will be left to write the epic.

Citadel continues the saga begun in Live Free or Die, following the paths of several characters during the first years of The Spiral Arm Wars, culminating in the First Battle of E Eridani.

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Of all the hosts of Eurotas, the Troias were the most fell. For they were born of Winter.

Between the Solar Array Pumped Laser and Troy, the two-trillion-ton nickel-iron battlestation created by eccentric billionaire Tyler Vernon, Earth has managed to recapture the Sol system from their Horvath conquerors and has begun entering the galactic millieu. But when the Rangora Empire rapidly crushes humanity''s only ally, it becomes clear the war is just beginning.

At the heart of nickel, iron, and starlight are the people, Marines, Navy, and civilians who make Troy a living, breathing, engine of war. Survivors of apocalypse, they know the cost of failure. If this Troy falls, no one will be left to write the epic.

Citadel continues the saga begun in Live Free or Die, following the paths of several characters during the first years of The Spiral Arm Wars, culminating in the First Battle of E Eridani.

©2011 John Ringo (P)2011 Audible, Inc.

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  • Listening Length: 15 hours and 35 minutes
  • Author: John Ringo
  • Narrator: Mark Boyett
  • Audible.com Release Date: January 03, 2011

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Listening Length 15 hours and 35 minutes
Author John Ringo
Narrator Mark Boyett
Audible.com Release Date January 03, 2011
Publisher Audible Studios
Program Type Audiobook
Version Unabridged
Language English
ASIN B004HYCK2Q
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Christopher W5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase I thought Weber wrote long novels... Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2020 What a novel ! Long, but with great flow, it''s no wonder that Ringo is a best selling author. More intrigue, more plot, and more surprises along the way. I literally couldn''t stop reading this novel until I was finished with it. I''m not going to go into details about it.... See more What a novel ! Long, but with great flow, it''s no wonder that Ringo is a best selling author. More intrigue, more plot, and more surprises along the way. I literally couldn''t stop reading this novel until I was finished with it. I''m not going to go into details about it. Why would I keep you from reading this story ? Definitely a must have for your collection. 2 people found this helpful Helpful Report Jeff the Industrial Engineer1.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase Sad snoozer alert! Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2016 Bought and tried to read the entire 3-volume series--killed brain cells on this volume--pace isn''t just slow--it''s GLACIAL. I painfully waded up to page 170, but couldn''t punish myself any more and went on to the last volume--which is just as bad. In all fairness, the first... See more Bought and tried to read the entire 3-volume series--killed brain cells on this volume--pace isn''t just slow--it''s GLACIAL. I painfully waded up to page 170, but couldn''t punish myself any more and went on to the last volume--which is just as bad. In all fairness, the first volume (Live Free or Die) was a great read, enjoyable and entertaining, with original thoughts and excellent plot line.
John Ringo generally writes very well and I highly recommend him. This book is the exception that proves the rule, and a complete waste of time--unless you LIKE supposition and second-rate philosophy seasoned with inaction and insecurity. It seems like Ringo lost his way in the forest and couldn''t find his way back home, on this one.
But, like I said--the exception to the rule--try his other works, they''re great.
8 people found this helpful Helpful Report Jill Fields5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase Great writers steal Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2018 Writing from a life well lived with family and friends well loved, John Ringo''s once again weaves a wonderful tale. Skeins of space opera, vibrant characters and desperate situations woven together turn a tale into a tapestry. When all the signs read that "here there be... See more Writing from a life well lived with family and friends well loved, John Ringo''s once again weaves a wonderful tale. Skeins of space opera, vibrant characters and desperate situations woven together turn a tale into a tapestry. When all the signs read that "here there be dragons", look past and you will find Ringo building worlds for us to adventure in. I can''t wait how for the next one.

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3 people found this helpful Helpful Report Kindle Customer4.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase Good follow up. Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2020 More action, less technical detail. Story has a thread of humor running through it as the aliens try to process what is coming next. 2 people found this helpful Helpful Report Nickole Lyon4.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase Worth the read Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2016 This is classic John Ringo. The good guy is the good guy. The bad guy is the bad guy. None of this "sure he does a bunch of bad things, but he''s a troubled good guy" I hate that. With John Ringo you get a over the top good guy. I think he does a great job. Some... See more This is classic John Ringo. The good guy is the good guy. The bad guy is the bad guy. None of this "sure he does a bunch of bad things, but he''s a troubled good guy" I hate that. With John Ringo you get a over the top good guy. I think he does a great job. Some times he does go a little to far into the "technical science" parts, but overall I love his writing. Currently reading the Troy rising and the Black Tide Rising series from John Ringo. I don''t recommend doing both series at the same time. Read one take a break then read the other. Overall great series and great author. 3 people found this helpful Helpful Report E. R. DIAZ4.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase heck of a read! Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2015 John Ringo ups the ante in this sequel to Troy Rising. I''ve always enjoyed Mr. Ringos novel BUT this one was probably better than the polseen war series. One man, the maple syrup king basically saves earth and our whole solar system by building his own private Battle... See more John Ringo ups the ante in this sequel to Troy Rising. I''ve always enjoyed Mr. Ringos novel BUT this one was probably better than the polseen war series. One man, the maple syrup king basically saves earth and our whole solar system by building his own private Battle Station into the hull of a 9kilometer iron rock. This huge platform protects earths gate from the evil alien empires looking to enslave the human population. Of course not all the nations of earth are grateful, political views and hierarchy''s need to save face. Screw them, Live free baby, human kind is not slave to an alien oppression. Awesome read, turn pages fast and keep the midnight oil burning, you won''t want to put this down. If you like John Ringos past books, this series is a must read! 3 people found this helpful Helpful Report Jonathan2.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase Don''t buy this book Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2014 If you loved the first book, you may like this one. Half of the book you''re wondering what''s going on, bored out of your mind and double checking that you actually bought the sequel (Book 2) of the series as it really has no connection to book one until halfway through.... See more If you loved the first book, you may like this one. Half of the book you''re wondering what''s going on, bored out of your mind and double checking that you actually bought the sequel (Book 2) of the series as it really has no connection to book one until halfway through. Ringo is honestly a horrible writer but a decent story teller. I thoroughly enjoyed the first book. Though he jumps around and jumps into the future far too often. He introduces two new, boring, minor characters that seem to have no point in being in this book other than to describe what is going on at the battle station Troy. The main character of the first book and series is only mentioned in passing until halfway through. The entire first half is so boring and drags and drags. I was truly mystified as to what was going on. There was no continuation from the first book really and then once I forced myself through the book I find that Ringo did what apparently he''s known for... quitting on his series and moving on. Never buying another book from him again. So saddened I''ll never get to read a book like the first one again. Though I don''t read books much anymore, I listen to the audiobooks. 3 people found this helpful Helpful Report Amazon Customer4.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase Good, not quite as good as the first Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2011 I concur with the reviewers who found the inclusion of new bit players asubstantial waste of time since they were really not that important to the overall story arc, at least the one that I was interested in. I am referring to the Butch/Comet storyline which seemed to be a... See more I concur with the reviewers who found the inclusion of new bit players asubstantial waste of time since they were really not that important to the overall story arc, at least the one that I was interested in. I am referring to the Butch/Comet storyline which seemed to be a total waste of time and added little to what I wanted the author to concentrate on.

Some people prefer that additional character development, I thought it wasted many pages and ultimately didn''t add to the overall plot or air of the book. I found myself skipping entire sections related to them and not feeling like I missed anything vital to the story.

In any event, despite that minor complaint, it still is an interesting story line and I will continue it to the end.

I do wish that the author and publisher would consider offering kindle versions but it is a free country and nothing requires them to do so.
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P. Brooks5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase Winter Born Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 11, 2011 It Continues on from "Troy Rising" with a bit of an overlap, with two new protagonists A young Naval Rating and a Civilian Construction Worker - As another reviewer has said it does read in part like Classic Robert Heinlein which is always a good thing for a Space Opera....See moreIt Continues on from "Troy Rising" with a bit of an overlap, with two new protagonists A young Naval Rating and a Civilian Construction Worker - As another reviewer has said it does read in part like Classic Robert Heinlein which is always a good thing for a Space Opera. Faced paced as you would expect from Mr Ringo with rounded characters and excellent action - if you liked his Posleen war series do pick this up. Have the third installemnt on pre-order and in these cash strapped times, that say''s more than Five Stars. One person found this helpful Report Amazon Customer4.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase Very traditional space adventure (I mean strongly reminds me of 60s/70s SF) That''s a good thing occasionaly. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 2, 2013 Aliens come to an unprepared and relatively primitive earth and take advantage. One man responds intellegently and eventualy leads to a credible defence of us all. It helps that mostly the aliens depend on inherited tech/science and Earth has the benefit of science fiction,...See moreAliens come to an unprepared and relatively primitive earth and take advantage. One man responds intellegently and eventualy leads to a credible defence of us all. It helps that mostly the aliens depend on inherited tech/science and Earth has the benefit of science fiction, space science/speculation to make the most of what they can afford to buy from the aliens. This realy applies to the whole trilogy(so far) only Live free or Die(Book 1) can stand alone. Report Amazon Customer5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase Escapism Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 2, 2021 Just buy John Ringo books they help you escape the drudgery of Covid life. Report buzzby4.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase Gripping Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 22, 2018 good Report Kindle Customer5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase Another great book by John Ringo Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 28, 2016 Continuing the story from live free or die it''s a read it right through till you are finish book and you will not put it down till the end then you will want to read the next one Report See all reviews

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