![]() ![]() ![]() Gas Gastovsky is the leader of a squad of soldiers in an intergalactic military conflict that has gone on for years with no end in sight. It’s got many of the qualities that made Mammay’s other works so enjoyable, while also incorporating a crazy heist-style mission with a crew of characters who are each memorable in their own way.Īs always, this will be a spoiler-free review, so read on without fear that it’ll ruin any particular beats of The Misfit Soldier for you. Mammay is taking a different tack with his new book The Misfit Soldier. This novel has been pegged as a crossover between military sci-fi and Ocean’s 11, and boy does that description hit the nail on the head. ![]() Mammay has a serious talent for telling stories in a conversational way that make it hard to put his books down. His previous three novels were all part of the Planetside series, which followed Colonel Carl Butler as he was swept up in various conspiracies (which usually included him as the fall guy). Michael Mammay has been quietly staking out a forward base for himself among fans of the genre with his immersive tales of politico-military clashes. We’re back with another book review! This time around we’re heading into the dangerous and exciting world of military science fiction. ![]()
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