Into the Storm
INTO THE STORM is the first book in Taylor Anderson's Destroyermen series - a nice little foray into the alternate history phenomenon that, along with urban fantasy, seems to dominate the science fiction shelves at my local book retailer. And despite it's appearance as the now requisite trilogy format so common to SF/F, I decided to chance it because the books are coming out in a nice even spacing between June and February. This means I can take time to digest the book, but do not need to wait a year or more between installments. Nor do I feel the need to wait until all the books are out or pile them up before reading. I wish more publishers would put their trilogies out in such a manner. John Hendry's Lost Fleet series was following this model, but has slowed in recent months.Now to the book, a couple of WWI-vintage destroyers are thrown into the maw of the Java Sea battles between the Japanese military and the Asiatic fleets of the U.S., Britain, Australia, and the Netherlands. As history informs us, the Japanese fleet was vastly superior to the ABDA forces and the allied navies took heavy losses. The two destroyers, USS WALKER and USS MAHAN, get displaced into another Java Sea following a freak squall and wind up in a land where humans have not evolved. Dinosaurs still roam this earth and the dominant intelligent life is split between the reptilian Grik and the lemur-like People. Of course, the two sides are warring and our heroes will take a side. But it is done with originality and good storytelling. I do think the author may have telegraphed some of his foreshadowing, but the book still kept me engaged.
The second book, CRUSADE, is out and as soon as my library gets it, I will get it and read it. And then later this winter, the final book MAELSTROM will be released. I just hope the author can keep it all together to maintain or exceed what has started as a good series.
Labels: ABDA, alternate history, Asiatic Fleet, Destroyermen series, library, Taylor Anderson, World War II

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