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Marine Cadet
2565 A.D. When seventeen-year old Marine Cadet, Arun McEwan, forges an unlikely friendship with an alien scribe, he crashes into a world of treachery and conspiracy. How can he possibly survive three more years until graduation when every day brings a new deadly threat?
But survive he must because his new alien allies show him glimpses of his destiny β a vision of a better future that only he can forge.
A dream called the Human Legion.
Marine Cadet is included in The Empire at War, a multi-author anthology of bestselling military science fiction novels that also includes a bonus Human Legion short story. Please note that if you buy The Empire at War, you cannot add Marine Cadet narration to your Kindle purchase.
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Marines.
Gender-obsessed aliens.
Coming of age.
Seriously deep conspiracies.
Indigo Squad
- When brother fights brother,
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2566 A.D. Unlike the other Marines on board the troop ship Beowulf, when eighteen-year old Arun McEwan is woken from cryo to board an enemy ship, he already knows he will survive: his destiny to lead the Human Legion has been foretold
But there are other factions who will stop at nothing to bring about their rival dreams for humanityβs future.
Isolated on a ship rocked by mutiny, betrayal, and murder, Arun must find new allies amongst the most detested of the Navy crew: the freaks and the alien masters themselvesβ¦
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Interstellar travel.
Mutiny.
Brother fights brother.
Elderly alien scientists of great renown.
Renegade Legion
2568 A.D. As Major Arun McEwan readies the newly formed Human Legion to retake his home planet of Tranquility, loyalties are wafer thin and morale low. Even his closest friends harbor poisonous secrets.
And he needs everyone beside him, because the Legion must strike boldly and win allies rapidly if it is to defeat the overwhelming numbers of an enemy led by Arunβs old nemesis.
What the Legion discovers will scar Arunβs heart, and change the meaning of the word βhumanβ forever.
The Sleeping Legion author, JR Handley, took an incident in Renegade Legion and worked it into a full-blown bonus novelette that also serves as an introduction to his series. You can find more about No Marine Left Behind here.
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Impossible odds.
Liberating slave camps.
Alien overlords.
An oath fulfilled β¦ and deeply regretted.
Human Empire
2569 A.D. Battered but not beaten, the Human Legion follows the trail set for them by the mysterious Night Hummers in their quest for allies and assets.
Journey to distant planets, experience holy war, hatred, and distorted love as the Human Legion attempts to carve out its own empire amidst the chaos of civil war.
You will not journey alone: alien eyes are watchingβ¦
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Big space battles.
Homicidal jealousy.
Murder of the innocents.
Amphibious religious infighting.
War Against the White Knights
War has raged across the stars for decades. The Human Legion is in the ascendancy now, but its victories are hollow, impossible to defend against attack from all sides.
Is there any way for General Arun McEwan to secure the freedom of the liberated worlds? Or will he have to compromise with humanity's masters, the White Knights, who insist that his children must submit to the cruelest of all alien rituals: the Cull?
Arun prepares to gamble an all-or-nothing strike on the imperial capital. But nothing is as it first appears when you wage war against the White Knightsβ¦
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Combined arms planetary assault.
Poisonous secrets.
When love and loyalty collide.
Commando raids inside gas giants.
The Battle of Earth Part1: Endgame
The story ends where it began centuries earlier: on Earth.
A million children were sold as slaves, the price for the continued existence of the human race.
But what if that wasn't enough?
And what happens when those children's descendants come home?
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It doesnβt matter if this is your first Legion novel. Start here, because if the Earth is to be liberated, and the statues of the alien Supreme Commander Tawfiq are to be toppled to the ground, it is here that the Legion most needs your support.
In βEndgameβ, the first of the two-part conclusion to the story of the Human Legion, the Legion walks into the trap they know awaits them in the heavily fortified Solar System. But in the augmented mind of General Arun McEwan, they have the finest strategist in the galaxy. Can he devise a counter-trap to snare the alien defenders? But with McEwan dying and the Legion riddled with Tawfiqβs spies, the Legionβs campaign seems doomed to end in disaster.
The Battle of Cairo is a novelette set between War Against the White Knights and The Battle of Earth Part1: Endgame. You can read it before or after the novels.
At the time of writing, it's available exclusively to Legionaries. If you're already signed up, check the latest issue of the Legion Bulletin. If you aren't, you can join the Legion for free herel.
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Daring military gambles.
Alien-occupied Earth.
Free will is a lie.
Space fleet battles in the Solar System.
Amilx.
When the deepest laid plans... were not yours!
The Battle of Earth Part2: Restart
Arun McEwan is lost, and the Legionβs hopes with him. Humanity teeters on the brink of extermination.
2739 A.D. Six centuries ago, a million children were given up as slaves to Earthβs new alien overlords. Now their descendants have fought their way back home and found Earth in the grip of a savage new alien occupation. This is the Human Legionβs final battle: the Battle of Earth.
Allies, enemies, or both? The opening phases of the Battle of Earth have revealed hidden factions in the powerplay swirling around the Solar System. In βRestartβ, the finale of the two-part conclusion to the Human Legion series, some dare to dream of a liberated Earth and ask the question: what next? But for the missing General Arun McEwan, the only objective that matters is to get back into the fight to unseat Tawfiq, the alien supreme commander. And with Tawfiq marshalling new forces to unleash a 10,000 year war upon the entire galaxy, victory is slipping from the Legionβs grasp.
The Legionβs campaign of liberation ends hereβ¦ one way or another.
Bear witness to its conclusion in The Battle of Earth Part 2: Restart.
The Battle of Cairo is a novelette set between War Against the White Knights and The Battle of Earth Part1: Endgame. You can read it before or after the novels.
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Galactic war.
Sense of wonder.
The Lincoln Memorial.
Daring commando raids... beneath the White House.
New beginnings... and endings.
The Reality War
Before I wrote the Human Legion books, I wrote the two Reality War novels. They're set in the Human Legion Universe but are completely standalone.
Originally published in 2011, I rewrote them in 2021 to better fit in with the rest of the Human Legion Universe.
The two books tell a tale of time travel shenanigans. They are also a science fictional re-imagining of John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress.
The Reality War is neither military science fiction nor space opera. But it is a miniature science fiction series that I'm very proud of.
- My short story 'Welcome Home, Janissary' (which has been published in a couple of anthologies) was originally an exercise in dramatized worldbuilding for the Reality War novels.
- The series was originally called My Future in the Past. In fact, I usually still think of it under that name. But pre-launch beta readers reported that the title was dull, so it was renamed about two weeks before publication.
- The two novels are named The Slough of Despond and The City of Destruction. These are locations in The Pilgrim's Progress.
- The cover artwork is by friend and award-winning artist, Andy Bigwood. He wasn't a friend then, but this was our first interaction. The artwork for The Slough of Despond is entitled 'The Watcher'. It represents a human character feeling the hidden presence of a reptilian version of himself. In The City of Destruction, the human is the one lurking in the background of a reptilian's mind. Spoiler alert: the time war isn't going well :-)
Time war.
Redemption: Science fiction style.
Jurassic adventure.
Dystopian alternate reality.
I’m hooked, the first two human legion books were great, can’t put down page turners. Please notify me when book three is available on Amazon.com.
Does Tom have other sifi books available on Amazon.com, if so what are the titles? I like the long books, it’s rare to for me to find a novel that 700 plus pages, most are in the 200 to 300 page length. It’s seems to me that when an author puts out a long book, like 700 pages you get a bonus, in author has a great story to tell and your not having to buy 4 books to get to read the great story. I do have a few books that the author had a good first book, got me interested, then I ended up buying 12 books so far, the story just continues, and that’s all bad, in fact I enjoy a good series, but the last few books were really short, a lot of repeat information. The author promised more books, just keeping series going really, but I don’t know if I’ll buy them, feel like I was cheated with the last several books. I understand that he needs to make a living, and that fine, but I think I’ll have to wait and see some reviews and length of the book before I purchase them. Nothing wrong with short stories, if that’s what you think your buying.
Hi Scott. I’m stoked to hear you’re hooked :-). There’s a definite wrap to the sixth book in the Human Legion series. And they are all sketched out with some key scenes written in each. So I guess the writing of the series is a little like the Harry Potter books in that respect, although I don’t look anything like JKRowling! If the series is successful I’ve ideas for parallel, prequel and sequel series, but they will be separate rather than tacked onto the end.
I did write a couple of books called the Reality War, which are available on Amazon.com. They are time travel rather than military sci fi. And they are less action oriented, but the first one was free last I looked, so might be worth a look! I saw them as one huge book, but my agent at the time persuaded me to split into two (it was being touted around Harper Collins at the time).
Thanks for commenting
Tim
Marine Cadet (The Human Legion Book 1)
Tim C Taylor
I didn’t get halfway thru the first chapter before I was hooked and on an adventure like no other I have ever taken.
Mr. Tim C Taylor has a way of writing that flows smoothly and seamless. Then every so often he places a bomb. He places them with the expertise of a seasoned author, which just sinks the hook deeper. He has a great since of timing, you never know when you will be laughing or cringing, you will be reading alone in the middle of a shoot out and he throws in something so funny and not expected that it makes you love the adventure even more. Or he can go in the opposite direction and the story will have the characters setting around just talking with their team and BOOM something really horrific happens and Mr. Taylor doesn’t skip a beat it is seamless…smooth.
He has taken the proud Marines, twisted and re-modeled them into a futuristic Branch for the conquering allies, that rule earth. They breed the human race into super Marines (fighting machines). What a concept…what a story.
The pace is fast and moves at a good click. Which is in my opinion is good because I couldn’t get enough of it. I enjoyed the way Mr. Taylor has put a great balance of war/fighting and personal insight into the characters and showed the camaraderie of the Marines themselves. It takes place around the year 2566 and we see what Earth has turned into. It is all orchestrated into this action packed science fiction series.
You can’t go wrong picking this book up for a read and if you get hooked, like I did, I hear Book 2, Indigo Squad (The Human Legion Book 2) is now out. I for one, am very glad this is an ongoing series, I’m enjoying the adventure. You can also join the Human Legion on-line and get updates and communications from and for the Indigo Squad. You get the the inside scoop.
Thank you Mr Taylor for another great adventure that is just starting and giving me the time of my life in space.
Mr. Taylor, I am hooked! Its been a while since I found a series that I could not put down. You had me wanting to know what happened next at the end of every chapter. In the time span of a few days i have read the First and second book and found myself transported to another time and place. In the beginning I found myself under the yoke of an unyeilding Supreme race, Plasma fodder and nothing more. My only purpose was to train and die. By the end off the first book I was able to celebrate small victories. By the end of the second book I had hope, not just for myself but all Humans. That is what good books should do.
Thank you for an excellent series.
Thanks, Britt. You’ve made my day π
I keep checking for the latest one, as well. A very, very nice story with interesting characters.
Only thing the Legion needs is a war cry!!! Why not “FOR FREEDOM”, as its a central theme?
Funnily enough, I’ve been thinking the same. There’s a shout at the end of book2, but not yet a rallying cry.
I think it should be like Vive La France…Long Live Humankind.
Or Humanity For Humans…Humanity For All
Just a few for you to kick around
Melissa
Does Arun remember to factor in all of his assets? The cryo marines, the Trog, the Aux humans yearning for redemption? And what about the non hackers, can’t they play a role too? A squad of these types trying to prove their worth, much like the bomber squadron ‘The Leaper Colony’ in WWII?
He’s winging it at the moment. There are a whole lot more assets to acquire in book3. Not all of them are to be trusted.
That is good to know, since you so beautifully set up the potential of a Trog army for him!!!
Could be…!
I don’t get why Arun’s rebel faction is better than how brothers. What have I missed?
…better than his brothers.
=== SPOILER ALERT : DON’T READ THIS UNLESS YOU’VE REACHED AT LEAST PART 2 OF INDIGO SQUAD ===
Hi Steve,
In terms of the sides, Fraser’s picking the side that’s offering scraps of recognition and position for humans. He’s hoping that will be just enough to keep our species alive until we’re more strongly established. Arun wants more: he wants to fight for true freedom, but hasn’t such a clear idea yet on how he will achieve that. Not yet. If he could, Arun would consider keeping his head down and playing along while he bides his time. He doesn’t have that option, though, because too many things were said and done in Detroit and on Antilles that drew attention to him. That’s why the other faction keep such a close eye on Arun, close enough for Indiya to notice. They don’t like the idea of a rival faction and Arun is their route into uncovering it.
Arun and his brother aren’t really so very different, but find themselves on opposite sides. Although Fraser and Arun are twins, they spent many years in cryogenic pods. Fraser’s been awake for more years and seen and done more. That’s made him more ruthless. Maybe that’s how Arun will become if he survives long enough…
Just finished the second book. Thanks now get the third book out there! I enjoyed reading both books. Thanks for writing them.
That’s great to hear, James. I’m frustrated because I’ve had to take two days off writing the third book because I’ve not been well. I promise to be back to writing tomorrow π
Any idea when the 3rd installment will be upon us?
Hi, Sam. April or May. The first, and largest, part will be out in beta for anyone who wants to look at in next month. Thanks for asking.
Tim excellent work. I have not been this enthralled with a series since Jon Ringo and David Webber teamed up on the March Up Country series.
I can’t wait to see Arun find his ability to truly lead.
Thanks again for transporting me to your universe. I can’t wait to be able to visit it again soon.
Jason
Thanks, Jason. That’s praise indeed! Arun has a lot to learn, but he’s utterly determined to win freedom for his people. Hope you enjoy reading his journey.
Avid SciFi reader and always looking for a new read. Thoroughly enjoying these books and anxiously awaiting the next one. Going on holiday mid-may and hope you are on schedule so I can take you with me. Err…….I mean take your BOOK with me. You stay home and keep WRITING! Lots of us out here waiting for more. Probably time to stop giving it away. You deserve huge success.
Thanks, Tim. I’m right with you. I’m going away on vacation mid-May myself. I’m hoping to have it done and out by then. I should know if I’ll make it by the end of the month. The book’s going to be longer than I planned, which is a good thing, because there’s a lot going on to write about. But of course, it will take a little more time.
I hope it will be, but even if the main book isn’t out by the time of our vacation (I don’t mean I’m going on vacation with you!) I’m writing some short stories in the evenings that connect the events of book2 and book3. Some of them feature characters that don’t normally take center stage — such as Caccamo and Dock — which is fun to write. They’ll be up on the website when I finish them off.
Thanks for your support. It means a great deal to me, and keeps my writing fingers eager.
I too am totally hooked and wish I wouldn’t have found this series until it was complete! I read book 2 in two days which is unusual for me. Awesome series!!! I can’t wait for the rest!!
Hi Kathleen, I’m working hard on the third book and can solemnly promise it will be the best yet . Hope you think so too :-). Tim.
Tim, I got tired of waiting and have started a re-read. I’m not going to suggest anything, your mind is fertile enough. For a bit of perspective, my first Sci-Fi read was Beast Master in 1958. You tell a good story. Keep it up.
Thanks Joe, I appreciate your comments. I remember enjoying a copy of Beast Master in my local library in the early 80s, but I couldn’t find any of the sequels at the time. Maybe it’s out on Kindle these days. I reckon my son would love it.
Sure is. Check out Andre Norton in classic bundles all three are together.
Joe
Joe, I can’t see them. Is something you’ve seen on Amazon?
It is free. Web site:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_3_7?url=search-alias%3Ddigital-text&field-keywords=free+science+fiction+kindle+books&sprefix=Science%2Cdigital-text%2C233
There is a whole lot of good stuff.
Oops No longer $0.00 now $7.99 for the Beast Master Omnibus
I just don’t understand. I can’t find it. I can only think it’s because Amazon knows I’m logged in from outside the US. I did pick up some other classic Andre novels on Kindle. I’ll try them on my son. Think he’s ready for them now. Thanks for your help π
Tim, I hope he enjoys them. Don’t forget RAH or even Edmund Hamilton. So much good stuff as this old man remembers his early journeys into the wonders of our universe.
Joe
Hi Tim, just wanted to confirm that you’ve only written books 1-3 so far? That’s all I see on Amazon at this point… any idea when the other 3 will be available?
I’m hooked obviously π
Hi Benjamin, hooked is good π I’m deep into writing the fourth book now. In fact, I wrote the final scene this week, although there are many gaps still to fill. Bottom line: we’re targeting a release for mid-September. The writing is more linear than book3, so there’s a good chance I’ll put up the first sections for humanlegion.com followers. Thanks for letting me know you’re enjoying the books. Tim
Excellent news! thanks for the reply. I’ve just started book 3 so will be eagerly awaiting book 4 π
If you need anyone to read it just to check over it π …..
:-). We’ll be doing previews before long…
I love the books. Got hooked. Can’t wait for “Human Empire.” Thanks!
How many books have sold so far?
Hi Mike. I’ve got WiFi on my phone at a climbing center on our campsite, which is pretty cool π I don’t climb myself but my son loves it. Can’t access figures easily here, but human legion has sold about 56 thousand so far.
Is it possible to pre-order Book5: War Against the White Knights. Due Jan 2016 on Amazon.
Hi Akinsola, thanks for asking, but I’m sorry to say I don’t believe we’re going make a January release now. We had some delays last month. I don’t want to set a pre-order date with Amazon until I’m confident of a date we can make. We’d written the first section by early October, so this is very disappointing. In the past I’ve sometimes put previews of the early part of the book available for readers on this site. Would you be interested in reading the first section to help fill the gap, or would you rather wait? I know some people are adamant they prefer one over the other. Best wishes, Tim.
What happens to Saraswati, Springers AI, after the Human Legion Marine Corps throws her out on her bum? I always liked that AI, she was cheeky!!
Hmmm, I have just finished and done a quick review if WAR AGAINST THE WHITE KNIGHTS (5 stars most excellent story), from reading this, it is apparent that springers now a “freshly minted” Wolf so perhaps the pair could be reunited, Saraswati is a recon AI so would be an obvious asset to them, who knows?, I hope so, Mr Taylor you are a master storyteller and I can’t wait for your next book. Thanks Al Brown.
Thanks, Al. I’ve been too ill to work for a few days, so it’s been a delight to come back and read your kind words. Yes, indeed, Springer has something of a new lease on life and she has an important part to play, as do her children. I haven’t forgotten Saraswati either, although I haven’t entirely firmed up where she fits in. Just to keep you guessing, some of what I’ve just mentioned gets most prominence in ‘Human Dynasty’ which will be a series set some time after the events of the Human Legion books, which will mostly pass the baton on to a new generation but some of the older characters will still be around. I originally planned to go straight from Human Legion into Human Dynasty but I’ve changed direction a little into starting off Revenge Squad first. So, Human Dynasty will be 2018, or possibly 2019. I have a such a lot of books I want to write! As for my next book, I’m taking a short break from the Human Legion to kick off Revenge Squad and I’m putting the final touches to the beta version of the first Revenge Squad book today. I hope you enjoy it. Thanks again, Al. Best. Tim.
Hi Tim,
As a disabled ex-serviceman I have plenty of time to lay around and have read ALL your books since the first Human Legion “Marine Cadet” came out, what was it three years ago. I’m hooked on the new Revenge Squad series. After reading the recon edition with NJ, his “Wife” and plug-in comrades I went to Amazon and bought the Kindle edition, Can you tell me please when the next book in the series is due out to buy or a recon edition available.
Thank You
Marten
Thank you, Marten. It’s vital for my morale to know I’m delivering the goods for some readers. The Revenge Squad series starts with ‘After War’, and then proceeds to ‘Hurt U Back’. The second book is currently available on Kindle only for people who have signed up to join the Legion, which you can do here: https://humanlegion.com/join-the-legion/ It’s free, painless, leaves you in possession of your own soul, and delivers download links to Hurt UI Back, amongst others. If you get any difficulties with download links then just let me know and I’ll help you out. If you’re in the Legion then you will receive email editions of The Legion Bulletin, which includes flash fiction told by NJ McCall. The third Revenge Squad book is called ‘Second Strike’ and I hope to finish a rough first draft this week. I’m hoping a recon edition will be forthcoming during April, but that does depend on what my editor says. The fourth book is ‘Blood Feeder’, which is sketched out, but before I get into that novel, I’ll deliver the final Human Legion novel and (very probably) a Human Legion prequel novella to be called, with enormous imagination, ‘Marine Novice’, which will feature a young Arun McEwan and Springer.
I love the new covers. They are so a live with action. They draw you in and make you want to jump into the
action..
These are going to fly off selves. Really love the new art work.
Great job Tim
Hi, I recently became a fan and devoured the Human Legion series up to date. I have to listen via audiobook, is there any date when Human Empire book #4 will be available? Big fan keep it coming.
Hi, RoadD. It’s brilliant to hear you’re enjoying the books. Sorry, though, because I’ve bad news. I don’t have a date for the book 4 – Human Empire audio release. Back when there were only the first three books out, I licensed them to Tantor Media to produce audiobooks, which I think they, and narrator Tom Zingarelli, did a fine job with. But now…? I can’t even interest Tantor in updating the covers with the new artwork. I assume they were disappointed with sales. If sales of the eBooks pick up again, then I will produce the missing audiobooks myself (and I mean pay professionals to do it properly). But that’s a long way off. The only thing I can suggest for now is that I’ve opted to allow auto-narration on the Kindle editions. My son’s always listening to Kindle books talking to him on his Kindle Fire, and the quality of the text-to-speech is a vast improvement over the earlier Kindle models. Best wishes, Tim.
The Battle of Earth. When is that coming out? It said 2017. Has it been canceled?
Sorry, Thor. I’ll correct that. I’m hoping to finish the Battle of Earth next week. Then it goes to the recon teams. Depends on what they find, but I’m expecting to release at the back end of May.
That’s the short answer. The longer one is that when I was most of the way through the novel (this was late last summer) I was made an offer to write a novel in the Four Horsemen Universe that I wasn’t in a position to refuse. That novel (The Midnight Sun) is coming out later this month. When I got back to the Battle of Earth, I realized that the reason I’d been a little unhappy with it was that I was trying to squeeze the conclusion to all the Legion story into too tight a container. So The Battle of Earth will come out in two parts released the same day and written in different styles. Hope that answers your question. Best wishes, Tim.
I enjoyed The Human Legion series. Nice twists and kept me interested even with the twists and plot turns. I hope you continue the story beyond Battle for Earth part 2. Early on when the main characters were young, the lack of skills in dealing with each other was frustrating but reasonable based on emotional age and experience. It would be nice to see more maturity developments as they have aged. I will be a buyer of your books going forward. Thank you
Thanks, Bob. I appreciate you taking the time to let me know you enjoyed the books. Being an author is a precarious career and an occasional thumbs up helps more than you probably realize π If you’re looking for more maturity, you could try my friend JR Handley’s series, The Sleeping Legion, which kicks off by picking up a thread I left for him in the fourth Human Legion novel. JR’s and airborne infantry veteran, and he brings a bit more maturity on small unit tactics. He showed me the binders he had to study on the NCO course. I kick off the next development in the Human Legion Universe in a couple of months with Chimera Company, set 3,000 years into the future. You can see more about that one here: https://humanlegion.com/books/chimera-company/ Hope to see you around, Bob.
Thanks again,
Tim
Mr. Taylor I just downloaded marine cadet and Iβm really into it, I do audio books since that really works better for me, so Iβm woundering if youβre planing on doing audio books for the whole seriesβs?
Hi Chris. I’m stoked to hear you’re enjoying Marine Cadet. So… to audios. Of the seven novels, only the first three are in audio at the moment (although all of sister series The Sleeping Legion are in audio). So, right now, all I can say is that the books all have text-to-speech enabled, which isn’t ideal, but works with Kindle Fires, Kindle Touch, Kindle Keyboard and Kindle for PC, Mac, iOS (and apparently for Android, although I’ve not used that myself). The reason there are only three is because that was all I had written when Tantor Media picked up the audio rights, and after the first three books, sales have been disappointing. I am looking at financing an audio production myself if sales pick up. Now, sales have picked up this past year, but they need to sustain that before I commit for doing the rest in audio (it will cost me around $10k to produce them). Sorry they aren’t all available.
Tim
The missing Human Legion audiobooks…? Standby for an announcement this week. The full set of Human Legion audios is already underway…
Mr. Taylor,
Thank you for providing me with some very enjoyable hours spent reading Marine Cadet thus far. I am really looking forward to reading the series. Your writing is clean, clear, and well plotted thus far. Your characters are a joy to follow. I do hope the series doesn’t succumb to a problem that I find in many of these military science fiction series, and that is the portrayal of officers as being an obstacle to the plot. No military unit can be successful in their mission without strong leadership, in both NCO AND officer corps. Each must inherently trust the other and recognize the essential contribution each must make to the unit’s success. I am an alumni of the FT Benning School for Boys and have lived both sides of the divide, retiring as an O6 of Infantry. I hope the other books are as well done as Marine Cadet. Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words, sir. It’s always a vital boost to hear someone’s enjoyed my books. I hope I don’t disappoint with the sequels. It’s not giving much away, I think, to say that some of our human characters will have to learn how to fill officer roles (and some specialist roles ones too), something for which they haven’t been trained. They won’t find it easy. But someone has to do it.