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Into the Storm: Destroyermen, Book I

Into the Storm: Destroyermen, Book I

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sulu
5.0 out of 5 starsLizards and Lemurs and Humans, Oh My!
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2015
Don’t be misled into buying duplicate volumes! It is important to realize that the book clubs have picked up on this popular series and are issuing the successive volumes in double volumes. You can get these on the secondary book market, either here on Amazon or on EBay.
1. Unknown Seas: combines v. 1 & 2
2. Fire on the Water: combines v. 3 & 4
3. Rising Storm: combines v. 5 & 6.
4. Iron and Fire: Combines v. 7 & 8.
The first four volumes are pretty much concentrated on one major confrontation, but by volume 5, Rising Tides, the story begins to splinter into several battlefronts, and we begin to lose many of the secondary characters near and dear to our hero: Matt Reddy.
In case you are new to this wonderful alternate universe series, here are the books in order, both of publication (roughly one per year) and sequence.
1. Into the Storm First two volumes have been combined into one physical volume available used (Unknown Seas)
2. Crusade
3. Maelstrom
4. Distant Thunders
5. Rising Tides
6. Firestorm: More ships come through the squall
7. Iron Gray Sea: Finally Reddy marries Sandra
8. Storm Surge
9. Deadly Shores
10. Straits of Hell
We begin with the alternate universe concept. During WWII, in the Pacific Theatre, several ships are involved in a naval battle when a violent storm whips them into an alternative universe. There are three competing species, lemurs, reptiles, and humans. All are sentient and competing species with an uneasy alliance between the Lemurians and the humans.
The story line holds together for the first four volumes. But by the fifth volume, the story has split into so many parts that you will have difficulty following them, if you wait each year for the newest volume. One reviewer noted that it could be solved by splitting the stories into totally separate volumes. This is what Eric Flint has done with his series, to great success.
As it is, those of us who came into the beginning of the series, say in the first three volumes, such as myself may find you have to re-reading the series before progressing further.
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Leon D. Chase
1.0 out of 5 starsDisgusting
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2018
I purchased this audio book on a friends recommendation . In the Spring of 2019 I'm taking a long drive and I thought it would be entertaining. I was in no hurry to open the package but late this summer ( after the return window closed ) I was curious and thought it wouldn't hurt to sneak a listen. I can't explain this because the CDs were sealed and it appeared that they were sealed as they had been when they left the factory BUT all the CDs were scratched, had finger prints on them and some had what appeared to have bits of food on them. I threw them away. I didn't even want to handle them. Because of how they were packaged I don't dare reorder. I'm very disappointed it sounded like it would be a great series.
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sulu
5.0 out of 5 stars Lizards and Lemurs and Humans, Oh My!
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2015
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Don’t be misled into buying duplicate volumes! It is important to realize that the book clubs have picked up on this popular series and are issuing the successive volumes in double volumes. You can get these on the secondary book market, either here on Amazon or on EBay.
1. Unknown Seas: combines v. 1 & 2
2. Fire on the Water: combines v. 3 & 4
3. Rising Storm: combines v. 5 & 6.
4. Iron and Fire: Combines v. 7 & 8.
The first four volumes are pretty much concentrated on one major confrontation, but by volume 5, Rising Tides, the story begins to splinter into several battlefronts, and we begin to lose many of the secondary characters near and dear to our hero: Matt Reddy.
In case you are new to this wonderful alternate universe series, here are the books in order, both of publication (roughly one per year) and sequence.
1. Into the Storm First two volumes have been combined into one physical volume available used (Unknown Seas)
2. Crusade
3. Maelstrom
4. Distant Thunders
5. Rising Tides
6. Firestorm: More ships come through the squall
7. Iron Gray Sea: Finally Reddy marries Sandra
8. Storm Surge
9. Deadly Shores
10. Straits of Hell
We begin with the alternate universe concept. During WWII, in the Pacific Theatre, several ships are involved in a naval battle when a violent storm whips them into an alternative universe. There are three competing species, lemurs, reptiles, and humans. All are sentient and competing species with an uneasy alliance between the Lemurians and the humans.
The story line holds together for the first four volumes. But by the fifth volume, the story has split into so many parts that you will have difficulty following them, if you wait each year for the newest volume. One reviewer noted that it could be solved by splitting the stories into totally separate volumes. This is what Eric Flint has done with his series, to great success.
As it is, those of us who came into the beginning of the series, say in the first three volumes, such as myself may find you have to re-reading the series before progressing further.
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Charles van Buren
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5.0 out of 5 stars Exciting blend of sci-fi, fantasy, alternate world and military fiction
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2020
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A pair of obsolete, unarmored and underarmed American Four stacker destroyers escaping the Dutch East Indies after the courageous but disastrous battle of the Java Sea, run into the Japanese battle cruiser Amagi. They launch a torpedo attack and flee into a storm to hide...and go somewhere else. The storm doesn't even look normal but in its aftermath things seem ok. But soon the sailors realize that even though their charts seem to still be accurate and land still seems to be where it should be, there are serious changes. Radical changes - "For a moment nobody moved, but finally the Bosun stirred. “Get the lead out, you miserable girly saps! The Skipper gave an order! Ain’t you never seen a sea monster eat a Nip before?" Well no, they hadn't, but they were to see and experience even stranger things before the end of the first volume in this highly entertaining sci-fi/fantasy series.
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WyoGal
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4.0 out of 5 stars Immersive but sometimes overwhelming details
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2022
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The author obviously loves military history, and the beginning of this novel is layered with the minutiae of life on a warship during WWII battles.

There are lots of characters, so it’s difficult to align with them at first due to quick “camera” focus shifts from one person to another.

A few times the author drops in weird narrative comments (like—at the time he didn’t know this, but what was really going on….) that jar the reader from the flow of events. Numerous times, the author dumps way too much backstory and world-building detail in HUGE long paragraphs that beg to be skimmed over.

However, once the story jumps to the sci-fi part, the action picks up even more momentum, and the characters become more memorable and distinct. By the time the first book ends, there’s some good tension and a compelling reason to read further in the series.

The writing is mostly error-free. There is a lot of violence that gets much more gory toward the end when the heroes are battling like ‘pirates vs alien reptile monsters’ on board the sailing ship. The book contains some profanity, racist references typical of the war era, some sexual allusions, and some minor romantic developments.
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Leon D. Chase
1.0 out of 5 stars Disgusting
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2018
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I purchased this audio book on a friends recommendation . In the Spring of 2019 I'm taking a long drive and I thought it would be entertaining. I was in no hurry to open the package but late this summer ( after the return window closed ) I was curious and thought it wouldn't hurt to sneak a listen. I can't explain this because the CDs were sealed and it appeared that they were sealed as they had been when they left the factory BUT all the CDs were scratched, had finger prints on them and some had what appeared to have bits of food on them. I threw them away. I didn't even want to handle them. Because of how they were packaged I don't dare reorder. I'm very disappointed it sounded like it would be a great series.
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Taltos
5.0 out of 5 stars Great alternate reality Earth war story!
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2019
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Really good start to book in WWII naval battle with Japanese. Traveling through a vortex they are suddenly on a different earth where dinosaurs still roam and the dominant species is a vicious seafaring lizard which preys on intelligent lemores. The humans are drawn into a war between the two sides. Good sea action and plot. Try it you will enjoy it!
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Max T
5.0 out of 5 stars What if … in 1942?
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2015
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Starting from WWII takes a jolt of imagination, but you ain't seen nothing yet! The next stop is an alternate universe of Earth. This one has familiar geography, but the flora and fauna are "twisted."

The newcomers to this new world, they soon must decide whether to get involved with one of two sentient races. One looks like a "lemur/cat" and one is a standing "lizzard".

The extensive WWII naval world of the first part of the book is beautifully described. We get details and inner concerns of many of the crew, practical period naval tactics, and exciting battles with the "Japs". I find it surprisingly engrossing - so much so that I felt the disorientation of being yanked from 1942 reality to "somewhere else." I'm no historian, and I've been exposed to many WWII era novels, but this section is every bit as good as good as any novel. (See author's notes.)

Wham. Now we are thrust into the alternate universe. While geography is "mostly" unchanged, the crew of the Walker slowly begins to discover subtle changes. Giant "ancient" sea creatures, sea piraña, etc., then a huge wooden sailing ship with the Lemurians on board. Later, Bali looks normal, but deserted. Then a shore party is attacked by aggressive upright lizards.

Now the reader becomes immersed in alternate universe explorations. To me, tis is the really fun part. The expedition captain must make many decisions with only sketchy facts available. Alliances are forged, the modern men are thrust into the problems of how to secure survival of the ship and it's company while responding to the enemy threats of the lizard race.

It's all fun, and the lengthy volume never lagged my interest. There are some stretches of the imagination (such as quickly refining raw crude to both diesel and aircraft fuel), but I found them easily acceptable.

Looking forward to vol 2.
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ChickenHawk07
5.0 out of 5 stars Naval alternate “history”
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2020
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Excellent premise: What if WW2 was going on, but two WW1 Destroyers were sucked into a temporal vortex and sent to an alternate dimension? What if that alternate dimension was in the Bronze Age? What if they weren’t even human? As a fan of Naval History and Warfare, I love how much attention to detail is given to the subject. Being a fan of science fiction/fantasy as well, I am equally tickled by the main body of this work. Worth the price of admission.
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Glen Robinson
4.0 out of 5 stars Alternate History Meets World War II Technology
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2014
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Years ago, I read The Lost Regiment series by William Forstchen, and fell in love with it. This book, and the series it belongs to, reminded me very much of that series. Whereas The Lost Regiment tells of a U.S. Army regiment returning to the north during the American Civil War that inexplicably is thrust through a portal into another, parallel world, Destroyermen has the same situation, but from the perspective of a ancient U.S. destroyer in the beginning days of World War II. Both are thrust into world where they are grossly outnumbered by a horrific race that finds humans--and other beings--tasty and has no other use for them. In the situation of Destroyermen, Anderson introduces 20th century technology and warfare to a world where 17th century is considered cutting edge. But just the fact that they are overwhelmingly outnumbered by a savage race makes it interesting.

The book, and I assume the series too, is well written. I especially like the opening detail of life in 1942 on a U.S. destroyer. Anderson does a good job of making you feel that he really knows that life, and having those otherwise mundane details is critical when it comes to taking the step toward the unbelievable. When the sailors of the U.S.S. Walker first meet the aliens--the good aliens, not the evil ones--one gets a sense of how alien they really are. The Walker sailors bring not only 20th century technology to the new world, but tactics that had advanced a great deal since the 17th century. There's even a love interest--more than one, actually, if you include the aliens.

The only problem I saw with this book was the author's habit of switching point of view in the story. Perhaps he thought it was the only way to be thorough in telling it, but I found it confusing to switch a half dozen times in each chapter. More than once, I found myself going back to the beginning of a section to see who was telling that part of the story.
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airdawg
4.0 out of 5 stars Astounding tale
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2017
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What a sea tale! Well developed fleshed out main characters. Wonderful twist on the sci fi standard alternate universe story.
Astoundingly authentic and welcomely and very refreshingly unpolitical. How courageous for this writer to concentrate on a great story and at the same time stay away from the lazy habit of many modern writers of depending on base and limiting archetypes to propel their story along. Nothing but praise for this writer, excellent work!!!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not for me
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2021
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A lot of time is spent on the author showing off his knowledge or research ability in regards to the era specific military, there is also a lot of time spent on conveying the thoughts of the main characters to the reader. Unfortunately there is not enough time spent on the actual story for me to enjoy this book.
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