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Man O'war
 
 

Man O'war (Paperback)

by William Shatner (Author)
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Benton Hawkes, diplomat-hero of this rumble-tumble start to a new Shatner series, is, like the hero of the author's Tek novels, a cut-from-cardboard macho man. Around the end of the next century, Hawkes is sent to Mars to deal with the human colonists there, on the verge of rebellion because of their slavelike status. The situation is critical, for Earth's population will quickly starve without Martian supplies. The plot and the speculative concepts grounding it are shaky at best, resulting in a novel that distinguishes itself as neither science nor fiction. Hawkes, however, will appeal to those who like their heroes Hollywood-style, a man whose integrity gets him into scrapes that he punches, shoots and slices his way out of. His crises are nearly endless, so fans of hardboiled SF ("And now, he thought, he was going to Mars. Heaven help whoever he found there") could do worse that to join him in his bloody quest.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Star Trek actor and sf author Shatner begins a new series featuring diplomat Benton Hawkes. As punishment for negotiating fairly, he is sent to Mars as its governor to quell unrest among the human colonists who supply all of Earth's food. Tight writing, rather than character development, propels this action/adventure. Fans of his "Tek" series will enjoy.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining and fun. Shatner makes good., Jun 23 1999
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This review is from: Man O War (Hardcover)
This novel is wonderful for what it tries to be. It isn't so much about a person, but about a person who gets thrown unwillingly into interglobal intrigue and is still able to keep on his toes. Wonderful and subtle humor, and interesting character motivations are only a few of the good things about this book. Read it for fun.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific! Anxious to read "The Law of War", Mar 23 1999
By Vleonica@startrekmail.com "vleonica2" (The Arizona Desert, near Kingman) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Man O War (Hardcover)
Benton Hawkes is superb. I didn't think it was possible but Shatner out did Kirk with this wonderful charactor. I have read this book several times & will again. I have & will continue to recommend this book to my friends & others. The action scenes keep you on the edge of your seat, & just when you think you can relax, Shatner lets you have it again. It's like a dramatic piece of music. I listen to my vamped music, which is powerful, which intensifies the book all the more. Many thanks to Mr. Shatner for this & the rest of his books.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Martian Sci-Fi action story that is a lot of fun., Jan 12 1999
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This review is from: Man O War (Hardcover)
A hard fisted, straight talking diplomat is given a tough job. He must bring peace to revolt-ready 21st century Mars, avert a world-wide disaster that could kill millions, and uncover a plot that includes the planned murder of the Martian governor, a position to which he has just been assigned. Benton Hawkes takes on all types of enemies, from bomb planting traitors, murderous assasins, space pirates and cunning politicans as he tries to get to the bottom of his own attempted murder and a plan that affects the 21st century breadbasket for Earth's population, Mars. The story is full of action with gunfights, riots, hand-to-hand fights in space, and pitched battles on the Martian surface. Sure Benton Hawkes is always in danger and he will always find a way out of it. The story reminds you of an old Saturday matinee where you know that the hero will beat the bad guys in the end, but the fun is in how they get to that place. If you want a deep technical science fiction story that explains the great secrets of humankind and the universe, then this probably isn't for you. However, if you enjoy a story with action and enough of a plot to keep you with a few mysteries till the end, this story from Mr. Shatner will give you several hours of enjoyable reading.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Captain is out of his depth
An actor writing his own action scenes, stolen from the umpteen thousand shows he's already been in. Snore... The planet Mars a bread basket for Earth. Read more
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