A review by gls_merch
Stark's War by Jack Campbell, John G. Hemry

3.0

It's a military science fiction novel, but I believe the storyline is really secondary to the criticisms of the modern military machine. His primary targets are the officers, politicians, and corporations who benefit from their policies, which are generally motivated by greed and career advancement, not concern for the soliders executing the actions. So it's the grunts on the front lines who are dying while the citizens are watching on television. Ethan Stark is a seargent of a squadron of twelve men and women and despite these obstacles he makes it his mission to make sure his people won't ever have to die futilely.