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Bezig met laden... Burden of Proof (JAG in Space, Book 2) (origineel 2004; editie 2004)door John G. Hemry
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. an accident on board kills an officer. Evidence points to the officer working outside of given parameters and all blame is hung on him. Sinclair finds evidence of a coverup by another officer, an admiral's son, and sets out to prove the first officer innocent, post-humously. ( ) Very interesting novel about the peacetime US Navy during the first year of the 22nd century: In Space. The cover blurb refers to it as an SFnal “JAG" and it wouldn’t be that far off, except that the lead character isn’t a lawyer…yet. He’s just an unfortunate junior-grade lieutenant also acting as ship’s legal officer, and dodgy things keep happening on his ship. This is a sequel to an earlier book but it’s not necessary to read the other one to understand this one. For those of you who like good female characters, the crews are pretty gender-balanced and the protagonist’s girlfriend can hold her own. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de reeks(en)JAG in Space (2)
In John G. Hemry's terrific military science fiction series, a young officer risks everything in his fight for justice . . . Lieutenant Junior Grade Paul Sinclair must adjust to his new position on the warship USS Michaelson--juggling his Legal Officer responsibilities and his personal life, as his relationship with girlfriend Jen Shen intensifies. When an explosion takes out most of Forward Engineering, Sinclair leads the effort to extinguish the fire. He's practically a hero. But when Captain Shen, Jen's father, is brought in to conduct an investigation, it seems that he's gunning for his daughter's suitor. Soon Sinclair uncovers evidence that points to a cover-up--involving a rising star in the officer corps. His evidence is circumstantial, and the suspect is the son of a powerful vice admiral. Sinclair is determined to see justice done, but is he willing to risk his name, his career, and his future among the stars? Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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