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Knox's Irregulars

Book Review: Someone had to die so the other could live.

I have to admit that this was the first of this sort of literary genre that I have read - futuristic military-techno fiction. Reading mostly theology and philosophical books day in and day out, my recreational reading happens to be fiction and this read was not a disappointment.

The characters were well developed. The battle descriptions were vivid. The reader is transported into the 25th Century where everything has changed and nothing has changed. Nations are still fighting against nations. People are still struggling with questions of ultimate reality, good and evil, right and wrong.

It is said in the book that “The universe was the ‘theatre of God’s glory’ . . . ” (p 171 Kindle edition) and it’s obvious that throughout this book, the author takes this to heart as he deals with man’s struggle to find purpose in life while at the same time developing an intriguing plot, depth of characters mixed with romance and intrigue on an intergalactic scale and he does all this without compromising his own convictions, giving the reader a ‘clean’, but not antiseptic reading experience devoid of all the graphic sex, gratuitous violence, and vain language that is found in so much of today’s fiction.

All I can say is, “Give me more, J. Wesley Bush!” as I look forward to the next installment of Knox’s Irregulars!

Thank you, Mark, for the great review!

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