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This latest in a series depicting the invasion of our galaxy by a rapacious alien species isn't as much fun as its predecessors, A Hymn Before Battle and Gust Front. Unfortunately, as Ringo, a military affairs adviser to Fox News, indicates in his afterword, what was escapist entertainment before 9/11 no longer provides the same escape. Five years after the Posleen made their first landings, most of the world lies under their control. By squandering precious resources, the leaders of North America have contained the enemy to several bridgeheads. Major Mike O'Neal commands the only force capable of engaging the Posleen in a war of maneuver. Even "Mighty Mite" O'Neal despairs of victory, as clueless politicians and self-serving "allies" cause his soldiers to die in battle against hopeless odds. We were living in a Golden Age, muses O'Neal, before the Posleen came, and he struggles to prevent his troops from becoming mere killing machines by keeping alive the memory of what was once and might be again. Despite the novel's somber tone, there's hope that the schemes of our supposed allies to see the Posleen and us destroy one another may fail. For thoughtful readers, Ringo raises some tough and highly relevant questions about the conflicts of interest between Americans and allies who don't share our ideas of individual dignity and freedom and about our leaders' inability to advance beyond narrow parochial interests toward the common good. Military SF fans should be well satisfied.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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The invasion of Earth by the Posleen, a vicious alien race, results in the conquest and devastation of much of the world; in the United States, however, a few enclaves of humans make a stand along the Appalachian Mountain range using guerrilla tactics, modern weaponry, and a host of dirty tricks. Major Mike O'Neal and his forces, used to fighting the Posleen in space, now wage a desperate battle for survival on their home ground. Continuing the story begun in A Hymn Before Battle and Gust Front, Ringo demonstrates his flair for fast-paced military sf peopled with three-dimensional characters and spiced with personal drama as well as tactical finesse. A strong addition to most libraries' sf collection.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Good continuation of a great series, Avril 5 2004
Par B. Fraser (Georgia) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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The series as a whole is excellent and the universe it represents deserves a continuing very detailed rendering by Ringo. The action starts immediately while allowing for continued character development. One finds oneself wanting to know more about the characters and the universe they reside in. The book continues the themes contained within previous books, while developing more nuances in the Posleen, showing deeper glimpses into the politics between Galatics and the Earth, etc. I find the series believable in a way much military sci fi isn't as this series shows the conflicting drivers within leadership versus a one dimensional "us vs them" which is prevelant in other series.

John Ringo joins such recent Sci Fi heavy hitters as David Weber and Eric Flint and joins the ranks of such military SF'ers as David Drake - Hammer's Slammers, Pournelle - John Christian Falkenberg, and Keith Laumer - Bolo's. This series is highly recommended.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Getting stronger!, Oct. 13 2003
Par tranq45 (from inside your closet of nightmares.) - Voir tous mes commentaires
The aliens are less alien seeming in this book, and more like very extreme examples of human archetypes. The humans are still mostly two-dimensional, but that doesn't manage to damp the enjoyment of reading this rocket sled-ride-to-doom! Looming extinction, back-stabbing 'superiors,' feckless bureaucrats, logistics SNAFUs, good soldiers and bad, and the fabulous GalTech all still mix together to create a fast-paced read.

My complaints from previous books in this series remain: The deux ex machina rescues are back, and the technology still has magic performance. Now, I realize that "any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic," but a little explanation of how, for instance, soldiers can wield what are, in essence, heavy-duty mass-driver hoses yet not suffer recoil forces would be interesting. Some fairly obvious tactical screws-up exist, too. For instance, the GalTech Aid (personal computer/secretary/librarian/etc.) can produce an impenetrable reactionless shield, but yet no one bothers to use them as such in combat. What's with that? Instead, they use them as pop-up land mines, with the force field flipping on and off in unrestrained mode to slice the Posleen into gobbets of dripping yellow meat. Now that's a nifty, nasty, and believable innovation, but how come everyone's forgotten to use these same screens in their originally-intended mode?

One especially jarring element is the Rah-Rah cheer leading for the online comic Sluggy Freelance, and in particular, for Bun-bun the homicidal mini-lop rabbit. While I enjoy Sluggy very much, and have been reading it for years, I find the over-the-top evangelical enthusiasm of Ringo for Sluggy to be annoying and distracting.

To the good, many of the stronger points of the previous books are retained. Sympathetic characters still die. Human resourcefulness in the face of overwhelming odds is still the order of the day, and shows up all over the place. There is more focus on the civil effects of living under the threat of extinction, and it's not pretty. Ringo has done a nice job of showing the Law of Unintended Consequences here, where pre-invasion political considerations & shortsightedness come back to haunt humanity. People, who relied upon their politicians to be wise, instead find themselves squarely in the path of danger due to "politics-as-usual." The Posleen are no longer complete cyphers, and show that they *can* learn. This isn't at all good for humanity, and the entire book revolves around what happens when one brilliant and innovative Posleen commander intersects with the defects of human foresight.

There is a widening of scope that moves the focus somewhat away from the principle characters of the first two books, and sharpens the focus on some previous bit-players. New characters are introduced, and hints of schemes within schemes begin to surface. It seems that humanity isn't without allies against the treachery of the Darhel, even though the Darhel appear to be playing a deeper game than has before been shown.

This is a more fully realized story than A Hymn Before Battle, and probably better than Gust Front. Ringo is maturing, and despite some quibbles, shows every sign of being David Drake's equal. If you like stories about good heroes, really 'bad' bad guys, and realistically rendered blood-n-thunder, pick this up and give it a read!

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4.0étoiles sur 5 I Want More!!, Aoû 26 2003
When I first started this series(with "Gust Front") I thought it wasn't all it was cracked up to be.
I was wrong. If you just allow John Ringo's style to grow on you I think you will find that the characters do develop and you can get quite attached to them. In this book especially you can actually feel the hopelessness of the characters as the last pockets of humanity are overcome one by one. I found this a nice contrast to the first two books where the characters bounced along with showing any emotion regardless of what was happening

I did feel a bit cheated that we the reader in effect missed the war. I mean here we are chugging along in Hymn Before Battle getting ready for a knockdown dragout fight and when we open "Dance With the Devil" the war against the insane have to kill all the human super-horses has already been going on for some time. I loved the book but this is what costs it the 5th star. I would have liked to have seen humanity getting the stuffing knocked out of it.

The series looks like it is going to continue and if that is the case I will continue reading it

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Disappointing
After reading Gust Front, I was really excited to get into the next chapter. Well, my expectations were never realized. I had a few problems with the book. Read more
Publié le Aoû 19 2003 par G. Flynn

5.0étoiles sur 5 S'wonderful, s'marvelous
I'd been avoiding When the Devil Dances because it was the third book in a series, but every where I went there it was begging me to buy it. Read more
Publié le Mai 30 2003 par mykkross

2.0étoiles sur 5 When the Devil Dances
In short, Earth is a total write off regardless if humanity survives. It takes humans close to 20 years to produce a new crop of warriors, it only takes the Poseen 2 years to... Read more
Publié le Mai 28 2003 par Spiritual Piglet

4.0étoiles sur 5 So far, so good!
This is an engrossing series, and admittedly, I'm new to military science fiction and do occasionally get a bit lost, especially with the number of minor characters. Read more
Publié le Mai 19 2003 par Neal C. Reynolds

1.0étoiles sur 5 Shafting the Reader
I understand the need to keep readers involved so they'll buy the sequels. I'm quite willing to play that game, just continue giving me interesting characters in interesting... Read more
Publié le Avril 11 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 Don't Get the Wrong Idea ...
Reading the other reviews I find a repeated criticism of this book as not being long enough, the series being too long, etc., etc. Read more
Publié le Janv. 27 2003 par Richard F. Grantges

3.0étoiles sur 5 3..2..1 BLAST O--it's over
I agree with most of what people have said in the other reviews but I think that they give the book more credit than it deserves. Read more
Publié le Oct. 24 2002 par J. Files

5.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent book...not complete but excellent
The book was simply put..excellent. True the story was not completed. But hey who cares so we gotta wait a few more months. So what. Read more
Publié le Oct. 9 2002 par Philip Woolfenden

4.0étoiles sur 5 Well worth the price
Frequently I purchase a book just because of the short plot line on the back cover. Fequently I am disappointed. Not this time. I found it to be lively with action. Read more
Publié le Sep 5 2002 par Chris Dixon

4.0étoiles sur 5 It starts with a bang! More bangs! Then it ends with .. er
John Ringo treats us to yet another cornucopia of inventive and lethal sci fi weapons systems, high tech, rendered in tender, loving detail. Read more
Publié le Juil 29 2002 par Alan Deikman

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