Raised on the factory planet of Vulcan, Sten soon learns about the survival of the toughest. The Eternal Emperor of the entire galaxy commands vast armies but turns to Sten and his Mantis Team of militant problem-solvers to pacify the Wolf Worlds, a small cluster of planets who have raised space ...
It took me a while but I finally went back to continue the Sten series. This book, of course, continues where the last one left off which means Sten is stuck in a POW labor camp. Now, I do not like prison settings so it’s maybe not so surprising that I didn’t like this book as much as the previou...
Book 6 of the million-selling STEN series.
Sten grows up from secret agent to head of Imperial Bodyguard -- and Cole and Bunch get the overarching plot of the series going, as we get into deep Imperial intrigue, get much more face time with the Eternal Emperor, and watch as the galaxy hurtles toward war ...Ripping space opera / military S...
Vortex is the 7th book in the Sten series, and it's a decent addition to the tale. It has all of the normal elements such as fantastic creatures and inescapable situations in a universe that only makes sense if you don't question it too hard. Like all the other books, it's best enjoyed as a "shut...
More action movie in book form. This one actually ends in a cliffhanger, so it's probably not meant to be read without moving soon to Revenge of the Damned. This is more of what you've been led to expect by the previous three books in the series, including the Mostly Unintelligible Scottish Sidek...
When an "accident" kills his family, Sten rebels and harasses the company that runs Vulcan from the metal world's maze of warrens. The factory planet is ugly, harsh, and company-run for centuries. Sten meets a stranger who is his ticket off - and back.
It was a bit easier for me to read this book than it was with the previous book in the series. This is probably because of the initial disappointment of The Eternal Emperor going bananas and the empire going down the drain had already sunk in with the last book and I was more prepared for that th...