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The Hot Gate [Mass Market Paperback]

John Ringo

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The third entry in the best-selling Troy Rising saga and follow-up to blockbuster Citadel from multiple New York Times and USA Today bestseller and military SF master, John Ringo.

When the orbital gates first materialized in the outer Solar System, all seemed well, but a devastating invasion ensued.   Now humans have battled back from the conquest by a tyrannical alien species to become a force to reckon with in the galaxy. On a crash-building course, humanity has created a near-impregnable battlestation of Deathstar proportions to prove it. But the enemy is remorseless and to survive humans must take the fight to the heart of their empire and prevail–a feat no previous species has ever accomplished. Instead, the bones and burnt hulks of those who have tried litter the star-ways. But these galactic imperialists have never contended with humans, a foe who is their match in sheer ferocity and desire to win. 

About the Troy Rising series:

“[I]nfused with plenty of old-fashioned two-fisted can-do attitude . . .” –Publishers Weekly

“[I]rresistible action-sf . . .[filled with] Ringo’s amazingly fertile imagination.” –Booklist

 

About John Ringo:  

“[O]ne of the best…practitioners. . .of military SF.” –Publishers Weekly

"[F]ast-paced military SF peopled with three-dimensional characters and spiced with personal drama as well as tactical finesse" –Library Journal

“[Ringo’s work] “attains a terrible beauty not unlike that of the Norse Eddas…” –Publishers Weekly 

"If Tom Clancy were writing SF, it would read much like John Ringo.” –Philadelphia Weekly Press

 

About the Author

Multiple USA Today and New York Times best-seller John Ringo is the creator of the landmark Posleen Wars military science fiction series which includes blockbuster When the Devil Dances,  stand-alone near-future technothriller The Last Centurion, the Ghost military action-adventure novels, and two previous novels in the Troy Rising series. Ringo is also the co-author of several series including the popular Prince Roger SF saga with David Weber.  A veteran of the U.S. Army 82nd Airborne, Ringo brings first-hand knowledge of military operations to his fiction.

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Amazon.com: 3.5 out of 5 stars (49 customer reviews)

25 of 27 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Needed Editing to Tighten Up but Good Anyhow, May 5 2011
By G. Peter Wityk "Peter Wityk" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: The Hot Gate: Troy Rising III (Hardcover)
I loved the first two books in the series. I merely liked this one. I pre-ordered in anticipation of finishing it in one night. It lasted 3 which is a telling comment. The theme of the series continues. You in general get what you expect from a Ringo book. But, a quote from Tyler Vernon is telling. Paraphrasing it, he says, "I wanted to be a star trader exploring the galaxy. I got this instead." I think that this is Ringo telling us that he wanted to tell one story but the characters developed a life of their own and a direction that he might not have wanted them to take.

I'm sure that there was a point to the first half of the book where Dana 'Comet' Parker is adjusting to another culture, deals with Latin machismo and psychoanalyzes a recalcitrant AI. I'm just not smart enough or prescient enough to figure out what it was. It suddenly seemed to drop away when or perhaps shortly before the battle started. I imagine that I will find out in the next book or two. Because, in spite of other reviewers expecting a trilogy, I fully expect several more in the series.

This book seems to be more a place holder and a clearing of the stage for the next book or two ( or more ). There are plenty of bad guys still out there waiting to be sent to perdition, a lot of galaxy to explore and more adventures to have. Remember, it is John Ringo writing. This is not dull or boring; just an unexpected direction. And, even though the battle seems to be more a David Weber style battle ( I shoot hundreds of thousands of missiles, get a bad roll and X% of them hit - i.e. the game designer shows up instead of the action/adventure writer ) than a typical Ringo action sequence, it does hold my attention. You are going to have to read it so that you understand what comes next. So, break down and buy it. There is fun and adventure; just not the full measure that we have come to expect from Ringo. Rest assured that to understand the better work coming, you need to know what's happening here. And, I for one am curious to see where these characters are taking the story line that they hijacked!

9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Adequate, May 7 2011
By Grognard "grognarded" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: The Hot Gate: Troy Rising III (Hardcover)
Hot Gate is merely adequate. It suffers primarily by comparison with the two earlier books in this series. Troy Rising was good, and Citadel was marvelous fun, particularly with its delightfully frazzled bad guy (Rangoran) intelligence analysts caught between feuding factions among their superiors. I hope we see more of them in the next book.

Hot Gate's other problem is that John Ringo's readers expect lots of ***-kicking action from him, and this book focused on how true fighting power is created, as opposed to its use. I.e., many readers find Dana's travails whipping her squadron into shape on the battle station Thermopylae to be too much information, which is rather like objecting to the training scenes in _The Corps_ series by W.E.B. Griffin.

Hot Gate is decent military science-fiction.

12 of 15 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Bit of a disappointment, May 5 2011
By Just the facts! "Truth!" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: The Hot Gate: Troy Rising III (Hardcover)
I pre-ordered this book after getting Citadel a few months ago and blasting through it. Received it Monday evening and finished it tonight (Wed) - and I work full time. I have really enjoyed most of Ringo's books, especially The Legacy of the Aldenata series and the Paladin of Shadows series (Council War series got lame in the last book or two). The Troy series started great but this last book was a bit boring. Had to get through 3/4 of the book to get to a space battle. Seemed like most was about politics and Comet's trials and tribulations working with the 143rd... I thought this 3rd book was to close out the series, but really there is too much left open. When do the humans blast the Rangoran's back to their home world and bring democracy to the galaxy? I can only hope the next one is better... What I really need to know is what Michael O'Neal is going to do next and how he is going to destroy the Hedren and the Darhel??? Oops! Wrong universe...
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