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Not For Glory
 
 

Not For Glory (Hardcover)

by Joel Rosenberg (Author)
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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Tetsuo Hanavi may hold the noncombatant rank of inspector-general in the Mercenary Corps of the Israeli-descended planet Metzanda, but his real job is something closer to hitman. Along with his uncle, disgraced ex-Gen. Shimon Bar-El, Tetsuo here becomes involved in two of his government's campaigns. To establish the pair's powers, Rosenberg shows how their cleverness and ruthlessness clear up the first assignment in puzzlingly short order. The second, however, gets so tangled in obscure future politics that it seems just as pointless. Rosenberg's interesting idea of combining the mysticism of oriental martial arts with pragmatic sabra toughness is as undeveloped as the stock characters and the unexamined romanticism of arms and man.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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To maintain the integrity of their reputation as the galaxy's mercenary elite, the soldiers of the barren world of Metzada adhere to a rigid code of loyalty and honor reminiscent of their Jewish-Israeli ancestors. When a veteran soldier apparently betrays the code, it becomes the ongoing task of his nephew to terminate himif he can. With the same gritty realism found in Emile and the Dutchman , this delivers fact-paced sf action-adventure with a refreshing twist. For sf collections. JC
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Nice book for military history SF fans, Feb 29 2004
By Nimrod Hoofien (Palo Alto, CA) - See all my reviews
Joel Rosenber's book has an interesting mix of military history, Jewish nationalism and good-old sci-fi violance. To some extent, he follows in R.A.Heinlein's steps, only that his chatacters are more human and less exciting. He makes interesting references to historic figures (that reveal the age of the book by being already outdated) and makes a half-baked attempt at building a complete ethos for a mercenary society. The book is short enough for Joel Rosenberg to get away with it and so he does. The story is light, very readable, and in fact - fun. If you don't get distracted by the plethora of Heilein's cliche's, you can have a good time with this one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A review from the perspective of an Army Lieutenant, April 18 2000
By Benjamin J. Weiss (Edmond, OK United States) - See all my reviews
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I found this book to be not only enjoyable reading, but a sharp look into the psychology of the soldier. As a Lieutenant, I lead troops every day, and I found this book to be helpful in my understanding other mindsets. All this, and a lot of fun besides! I liked the book so much that when my copy 'disappeared', I ordered a used copy from Amazon.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous Military Science Fiction, Feb 12 2000
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I thought this book to be very well written. Both the plot and characters are well developed. I particularly like Rosenburg's attention to detail in making his characters REAL to the reader. This allows us to become more fully engrossed in the story and ensures a more enjoyable read.

The idea of a mercenary world is not new, however, Rosenburg tops all others that I have read. Read this book, then read it again

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best.
I've been reading sci-fi/fantasy for over 35 years. Rosie's NFG is in my top 10. 'Nuff said.
Published on Jan 16 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Future mercenaries from a resource poor world.
This is book I picked-up by chance (I had never heard of Joel Rosenberg). It was hard to put down, and when I did, I wondered why Joel Rosenberg has gotten away from the future... Read more
Published on Oct 28 1998

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