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Patriots in Arms
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Patriots in Arms

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Scott St. Andrew has managed to escaped the hellish mining colony that was his homeworld, joining the Corps and fighting to save the Seventeen Worlds. Aided by an alien technology that makes him the best of the best—and simultaneously destroys him—Scott has dedicated his life to saving the free worlds. Now one of the enigmatic Wardens—a covert group that may hold the key to the saving the government—Major St. Andrew is sent back to the harsh moon where he trained, and to the alien caves that could save his life. But enemy forces and countermeasures make the mission unbelievably difficult, and divided loyalties hold the officer at a knife's edge. Scott has faced many tough decisions, but when a traitor's betrayal puts him into a POW camp, he faces the hardest choice of his life—save the woman he loves, or the world he's sworn to protect?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateOct 13, 2009
ISBN9780061749209
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Ben Weaver

Ben Weaver is a military scholar who spent years conceiving, researching, and writing Brothers In Arms.

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    The final book in the series.Scott finds, and loses, and finds again his love and future wife. The betrayer in the centre of it all is revealed, along with motive.The point from which he is reminiscing becomes a significant part of the story too, the parallel between his historical betrayal (for love) and his current one (for economic reasons) should be a powerful point in the book, but it isn't.All in all a disappointing end to a merely acceptable series.