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Claws that Catch

Looking Glass Series, Book 4

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Claws that Catch

By: John Ringo, Travis S. Taylor
Narrated by: L. J. Ganser
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Best-selling author John Ringo—a former member of the elite 82nd Airborne Division—and real-life rocket scientist Travis S. Taylor bring an unmatched level of authenticity to their action-packed military science fiction.

Claws That Catch is the fourth volume from their popular Looking Glass series. Humankind’s only interstellar craft, the Vorpal Blade is dispatched to investigate an ancient civilization that may have left vital technology behind. But when the crew finds more than they bargained for, they’ll have to scramble to survive.

©2008 John Ringo & Travis S. Taylor (P)2010 Recorded Books, LLC
Adventure Military Science Fiction Space Opera Fiction

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Overall a very good book got some very interesting ideas on chaos etc.
Shame there is not a 5 book in the series to tie up some of the loose ends, but as we all know Johnny Ringo does not tend to finish off his series before he starts new ones and never seems to get round to finishing off a complete series.

Good sci-fi book with some glaring plot holes

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