When I read the general description, I was very intrigued. I thought it would be something a bit along the lines of Hunter Goforth’s Tempered Steel. I could not have been more wrong.
As someone with a great affinity for the historical ships of World War 2, there is a fair bit of nostalgia and longing to see one of the beautiful Iowa’s brought back to life, especially the Missouri. So I was interested and willing to give it a chance. In full disclosure, I did this book via Audible. The virtual voice was ok. It doesn’t like military acronyms, abbreviations, and times. When you read certain novels, you have to utilize poetic faith or the willing suspension of disbelief to accept the story. Middle Earth, for example, requires that leap. For this book, you need a lot of poetic faith.
Readers frequently are introduced to an author’s personal belief systems via their writing. Sometimes, it’s subtle or hinted at, others, it’s a blunt instrument hitting you like being kicked in the mouth by an angry horse. For this book, it is definitely the latter and not the former.
When it comes to politics, I believe to each his own. That being said, I found the author’s exceedingly far right value systems and glorification of current political figures overwhelming and too much for me. Had that been toned down, it would have made it better. His depiction of current political figures is disconnected from the reality that I know.
Overall, the writing wasn’t childish as some reviews have mentioned. I would say more sophomoric. Definitely not that polished and definitely not great. It reads high schoolish. And even then, I suspect my English and Composition teacher in the 11th grade would take issues with it. I’ve definitely read worse, which is why it gets 2 stars. But it’s not great. Inconsistencies in names, descriptions, etc.. are there indicating a need for editing and review.
Concluding, not a great book. Interesting and nostalgic story line, but fails in execution. Way too political and in your face views, poor writing, and needs editing. I’ve read the reviews and summaries for other works by Mr. Carson, and based upon those, combined with this experience, I think I can safely say I will not be reading another Ross Carson novel, either in hardback, ebook, or Audible.