A review by travelgirlut
Stark's Command by Jack Campbell, John G. Hemry

2.0

About the same caliber as the first one. A lot more time was spent in this book on talking and working things out than fighting battles, which made it a bit slower. And the way you are introduced to bad guys/spies makes it so obvious that's who they are that you're not surprised in the end. But for a slow day book, it was entertainment enough.