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Warriors From The Ashes [Mass Market Paperback]

William Johnstone
2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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Jan 1 2001 Geotechnical Special Publication
Under the command of Ben Raines, the Southern United States have defeated all comers -- and carved out a stronghold in the Southwest desert. But now, two powerful forces are crashing in against the rebels from the North and the South, and Raines has no choice but to strike back with everything he's got. In a firestorm of bullets, bombs, and a new generation of horrifying tactical weapons, one small army must stand against two enemies...and the odds are just about even.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Husband is a big fan but... Mar 12 2002
Format:Mass Market Paperback
My husband is a big fan of Mr. Johnstone & I've read most of his books when I run out of my own. *G* Normally, I find them an engrossing read, kinda like eye candy. This book, though, I found a huge "error." On page 248 the scene that follows where they're trying to assinate Ben Raines is the SAME SCENE (except for some name changes) as on page 105 in Crisis in the Ashes. What happened here, Mr. Johnstone???? It's still an fun read & I would recommend it. While it can be a "stand alone" it's much more fun to start off w/the entire series.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Same Same April 20 2001
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Well from some one who has read 90% of William W. I'm disappointed. Following the series the series Ben is a Nam Vet, D-Day he is mid 40's, he has to be in his late 60's . Same Same Cecil amd Lamar. Dick Clark or what? William W seems to be getting sick of this series,thats cool, it's to bad, good series. I would like to see follow ups on some books like Last of Dog Team, Prey/Hunted, First Mtn Man and some of his other 1-2 book runs. I love his stuff agree with most of his philosiphy and wonder if maybe William W is Ben raines ???? William W. we hard core fans need fresh material.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Ghost Writer Mar 1 2001
Format:Mass Market Paperback
The last two books in this series have made me wonder if Johnstone is actually still writing them. The book is full of inconsistencies, character personalities have changed, key characters have disappeared, and the settings are inconsistent. Not very long ago in this series the population was decimated, the large cities destroyed, and people were struggling for suvival outside the SUSA. In this book world seems to be very near what it was before the great war that started the series. The only sections that are original, in my opinion, are the parts heavily copied from previous books for filler. You can still detect Johnstone's trademark style in his other (non-Ashes) books, but this once great series needs rapid repair or a quick end.
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