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CLD: Collective Landing Detachment
CLD Collective Landing Detachment
Author: Victor Milan
Three centuries ago, the Earth was abandoned and the Stellar Collective was formed. Now their deathbirds do the dirty work--an intergalactic kamikaze fighting force made up of criminals sentenced to die for their offenses. But for the 50% who survive the training, the reprieve is only temporary. But these expendable warriors have decided that en...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780380777341
ISBN-10: 0380777347
Publication Date: 9/1995
Pages: 304
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  • Currently 2.7/5 Stars.
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2.7 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Avon Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Victor Milan is on my short list of great writers. He has a knack for creating large casts of characters in which each has their own definite personality, faults and traits. CLD is a very dark and gruesome sci-fi military story set in a decidedly un-utopian future where humanity is ran by people who count Hitler and Stalin as heroes. The protagonists are dissidents and criminals, the government is warped and the whole thing is wrapped in pseudo-religion. It is by no means a book for the squeamish. Blood flows and twisted morals prevail.
The two bad marks on the book are the aliens (who take a form that I find a bit silly for alien races but I admit to have had previous bad experiences with their type in other, much worse novels) and what is probably one of the worst covers ever put on a novel. There's a guy on there that looks like Stalone in Rambo for cryin' out loud!
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