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For the dead, war never ends... Javelin Rain is the fast-paced,
adrenaline filled sequel to Gemini Cell, set in the same magical
and militaristic world of Myke Cole's acclaimed Shadow Ops series.
The perfect read for fans of John Gwynne and Brandon Sanderson.
'Character-rich and action driven - a Molotov cocktail of human
weaknesses and superhuman abilities' - Robin Hobb Javelin: the loss
of a national security asset with strategic impact Rain: a crisis
of existential proportions Javelin Rain incidents must be resolved
immediately, by any means necessary, no matter the cost... Being a
US Navy SEAL was Jim Schweitzer's life until the day he was killed.
Now, his escape from the government that brought him back from the
dead has been coded 'Javelin Rain'. Schweitzer and his family are
on the run from his unit and, while he may be immortal, his wife
and son are not. It's up to Jim to keep his family safe and free
from the clutches of his former masters, whose plans could spell
disaster not only for him, but for the entire nation... What
readers are saying about Javelin Rain: 'Javelin Rain is phenomenal
and brilliant. For the first time, Myke Cole has me in tears. I
eagerly await the next one' 'Tough, gritty, fast-paced fantasy.
Hard to put down once you start reading' 'The plot has several
unexpected twists and you find yourself rooting for the good guy to
somehow figure out a way to prevail'
Covering Sparta's full classical history, The Bronze Lie examines
the myth of Spartan warrior supremacy. The last stand at
Thermopylae made the Spartans legends in their own time, famous for
their toughness, stoicism and martial prowess - but was this
reputation earned? The Spartan hoplite enjoys unquestioned currency
as history's greatest fighting man. Spartans were known for their
refusal to surrender in the face of impossible odds, even when it
meant certain death. But was this simply the success of a
propaganda machine? Covering Sparta's full classical history from
the foundation of the city-state through to its final overthrow by
Rome in the 1st century BC, The Bronze Lie examines the myth of
Spartan warrior supremacy and paints a very different picture of
Spartan warfare - one punctuated by frequent and heavy losses.
Author Myke Cole looks at the major battles, with a special focus
on previously under-publicized Spartan reverses that have been left
largely unexamined. He reveals why Spartan society became dedicated
to militarism, and examines the men who lived under its brutal
rule. The result is a refreshingly honest and accurate account of
Spartan warfare.
An exploration into why and how Thermopylae is one of the most
blood-soaked patches of ground in history – and what its past can
tell us about our future. Since the dawn of the Classical Era up to
World War II, thousands have lost their lives fighting over the
pass at Thermopylae. Historians Cole and Livingston provide an
exciting account of each of the 27 battles and holding actions that
took place. The epic events of 480 BC when 300 Spartans attempted
to hold the pass has been immortalised in poetry, art, literature
and film. But no history has ever detailed the other events from
the very first battle through to the battles fought by Romans,
Byzantines, Huns and Ottomans during the early and late medieval
periods and finally the two desperate struggles against German
occupying forces during World War II. The Killing Ground details
the background and history of each conflict, the personalities and
decision making of the commanders, the arms and tactics of the
troops, and how each battle played out. Cole and Livingston have
surveyed the ground to provide a boots-on understanding of each
battle. Their command of multiple ancient and medieval languages
means they have provided their own translations of much of the
source material, ensuring new insights into each battle. This
uncompromising scholarship is woven together into a compelling and
unforgettable history that grips the reader from start to finish.
Army Officer. Fugitive. Sorcerer. In every nation, people are
waking up with magical talents that are sending the world to war.
Bringing order to a world gone mad won't be easy for Oscar Britton
in Myke Cole's mile-a-minute Control Point, winner of the 2013
Compton Crook Award. The Shadow Ops series is the perfect read for
fans of Peter V. Brett and Patrick Rothfuss. 'Black Hawk Down meets
the X-Men... Military fantasy like you've never seen it before' -
Peter V. Brett, author of The Desert Spear All over the world
people are 'coming up latent' - developing new and terrifying
abilities. Untrained and pan icked, they are summoning storms,
raising the dead, and setting every thing they touch ablaze. US
Army Lieutenant Oscar Britton has always done his duty, even when
it means working alongside the feared Supernatural Operations
Corps, hunting down and taking out those with newfound magical
talents. But when he manifests a rare, startling power of his own
and finds himself a marked man, all bets are off. On the run from
his former colleagues, Britton is driven into an underground shadow
world, where he is about to learn that magic has changed all the
rules he's ever known ... and that his life isn't the only thing
he's fighting for. What readers are saying about Control Point: 'A
gripping thrill-ride from the first page to the last. A great story
with brilliant characters including our hero Oscar Britton' 'As a
lover of action and the fantasy genre, this was a perfect read and
one that promises much to come' 'Myke Cole lets loose with a vivid
imagination overlaying genuine military experience that forms the
foundation of the tale. Excellent, fast-paced fun'
From the time of Ancient Sumeria, the heavy infantry phalanx
dominated the battlefield. Armed with spears or pikes, standing
shoulder to shoulder with shields interlocking, the men of the
phalanx presented an impenetrable wall of wood and metal to the
enemy. Until, that is, the Roman legion emerged to challenge them
as masters of infantry battle. Covering the period in which the
legion and phalanx clashed (280-168 BC), Myke Cole delves into
their tactics, arms and equipment, organization and deployment.
Drawing on original primary sources to examine six battles in which
the legion fought the phalanx - Heraclea (280 BC), Asculum (279
BC), Beneventum (275 BC), Cynoscephalae (197 BC), Magnesia (190
BC), and Pydna (168 BC) - he shows how and why the Roman legion,
with its flexible organization, versatile tactics and iron
discipline, came to eclipse the hitherto untouchable Hellenistic
phalanx and dominate the ancient battlefield.
Having served as a Search-and-Rescuewoman for thirty years, Captain
Jane Oliver is ready for a peaceful retirement. But when tragedy
strikes, Oliver's plans are shattered, and she finds herself thrust
into a role she's not prepared for. Suddenly at the helm of the
Coast Guard's elite SAR-1 lunar unit, Oliver is the only one who
can prevent an all-out war on the surface of the moon, a conflict
that will surely consume the earth as well... File Under: Science
Fiction [ Coast to Space Coast | USA v China | Semper Paratus | One
Small Step... ]
Myke Cole, author of the beloved military fantasy Shadow Ops
series, debuts a new epic fantasy trilogy with The Armored Saint, a
tale of religious tyrants, arcane war-machines, and underground
resistance that will enthrall epic fantasy readers of all ages.
After witnessing a horrendous slaughter, young Heloise opposes the
Order, and risks bringing their wrath down on herself, her family,
and her village. She must confront the true risk that wizards pose
to the world, and weigh the safety of her people against justice.
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