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Into the Storm

Book One of The Malcontents

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Into the Storm

By: Larry Correia
Narrated by: Ray Porter
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A knight of Cygnar follows a strict moral code. His integrity is beyond reproach. He holds himself to the highest standards whether dealing with friend or foe. And he values honor above all.

The year is 606 AR, and Cygnar has been sorely pressed by its enemies both at home and abroad. In Caspia, the conflict with the Protectorate is about to erupt into full war with the looming invasion of Sul. The Cygnaran military is desperate for soldiers with the skill, strength, and bravery to take up the devastating galvanic weaponry of the new Storm Division. In this climate, every soldier is valuable, even those fallen from the honor expected of a Storm Knight. A group of such men - thieves, drunkards, and worse - comprise the Sixth Platoon. All they need is someone to lead them.

Lieutenant Hugh Madigan, a peerless warrior knighted during the reign of deposed King Vinter IV, has spent years in obscurity, punished for his loyalty to the former king. Now he has been ordered back to the front and given command of the Sixth, his task to turn a platoon of miscreants into elite soldiers fit to be called Storm Knights. Time is short, and war is coming. One way or another, Lieutenant Madigan must lead his men into the storm....

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Classics Fantasy Fiction Solider Royalty Steampunk King Science Fiction War
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Another great read

I understand from reading reviews that this is not the most popular series of books from Larry Correia, but I loved this one and have moved straight on to the next in the series. I liked the balance between getting to know the characters and the action and was caught up in the story. I would recommend. What a great performance by Ray Porter too.

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Enjoyable Fantasy if you like lots of battles

Took a star off because my brain started switching off with all the battle descriptions, it was a bit too much for me. That said it was an enjoyable fantasy and I don't think I would have managed to get through the written version once it turned into a big battle narrative, but the narration was excellent and pulled me in. I think the author does superb characterisations and these were really brought to life by the narrator. I was saddened by the ending as I had hoped for a better redemption for the main character. so I'm not sure it's a book I'd listen to again.

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Not as good as Dead Six and Grimnoir

I have all Larry’s books but a little disappointed on this one.

I won’t bother getting the second book.

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