Crusade Review
Crusade review by Harriet Klausner
US Navy Lieutenant Commander Matthew Reddy and the crew of the USS Walker still
struggle to adjust to being on an alternate earth. However, he knows they do not
have any time to understand how they were transported and how to get home.
Instead he and his team train their local allies, the gentle peace-loving
Lemurian, for war against the feral reptilian Grand Swarm of Grik.
However, the scenario turns even uglier for the displaced World War II
Americans. A Japanese battle cruiser from their earth has arrived. The War in
the Pacific has expanded to this alternate earth.
This is a terrific graphic sequel to INTO THE STORM as readers will believe they
are part of Reddy’s crew with fully described sea, air and land battles and a
typhoon to add to the overall chaos. The story line is filled with action, but
the bottom line is Taylor Anderson’s deep look at the deterioration of unit and
individual values in combat. Does for instance the seven modern day Army Values:
Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage
truly hold up when the enemy has overwhelming fire power that leaves your
comrades dead, dying or severely injured?
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