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Malicious Intent (Battletech) by Michael A. Stackpole

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Book Review: A must read!
Summary: 5 Stars

This is a must read for any battletech or mechwarrior game fan. Without question a must read.

Book Review: Teriffic Read
Summary: 4 Stars

I am an avid B-tech fan and have been reading this series for over ten years. This book is by far one of the best I have read. Vlad's literal rising from the ashes was very captivating. Also the political intriuge that accompanied it kept you guessing. I felt that Vlad really developed as a character as well as a leader that the Wolf Clan needs to bring them back to thier former strength. As for Victor Davion ,while I am a fan of his, I was glad that the spotlight was not squarly foucused on his exploits. He is still shown to be a great leader, but his role here was secondary to the other players.

Book Review: Stuberts Corner
Summary: 4 Stars

Great book, full of action and huge amounts of background data (which is one of the reasons I love Battletech).
Fans of the older books though will start to notice that this is where the characters start to change drasticaly.
Victor Davion starts entering his 'wimpy' stage and Kai starts to become this ruthless cold killer (which is a total switch on the two characters).
Still, the two of them are not as bad yet as they eventualy become, so it's not too bad.
Buy this book, good stuff.

Stu.

Book Review: Best? No. But great. Ok
Summary: 3 Stars

This was a great book. But I think that it was Stackpole's worst. Now, I am Vladimir Ward fan, so naturally this book was great, until all of a sudden Vlad and Clan side of the novel just finished without warning. Though the rest of the novel was brillinat I don't think Stackpole should have just dropped Vlad. I mean he was the centre of attension at the beginning (he got the first chapter), but half through the book it was like Stackpole got bored and decided to continue Victor's and Doc's side of the story. Another problem in the novel was kai. It was like some else wrote him. He didn't have the same attitude as he did in other novels. He was sort of distant and cold in this. Still great novel and worth the money.
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