“And the Mighty Will Fall” (NeoG No. 4) by K.B. Wagers
The mission of the Near-Earth Orbital Guard is to ensure the peace and security of the solar system. Commander Maxine Carmichael and Lieutenant Commander Saqib Vahid are at the Mars Orbital Station (MOS) to help facilitate the official handover from NeoG to Mars civilian control as part of the ongoing negotiations. Members of the extreme wings of the fight for Martian independence refuse to remain silent, and are willing to resort to violence to make their voices heard; Max and Saqib find themselves fighting for their lives. The attacks both on the MOS and the ground of Mars sets off a chain reaction that could destabilize the last few years of cautious peace.
The leader of Free Mars, Sylvia Moroz, knows better than anyone how fragile harmony is, having seen for decades the Coalition of Human Nations’ inability to negotiate for peace. Without any assurances—and knowing her splintered people all too well—anything less than complete liberation will only lead to more bloodshed. She’s not opposed to fighting, but when there’s an attempt on her life, she finds she must look for help from the NeoG and Commander D’Arcy Montaglione. The pair will have to overcome their past to figure out who they can trust and how to stop the attacks on the ground before more lives are lost.
Trapped inside the station, Carmichael and Vahid are scrambling to not only get to the bottom of the attackers’ motives, but also to simply survive. Because with the rest of the Zuma’s Ghost crew stuck down on Mars, it’s up to them to do what they can to keep the MOS from fully falling into the wrong hands… and keep Mars from descending into all-out war.
Review
I really had fun reading this one. It was an exciting read all the way through. There was a lot going on and sometimes it was hard to keep track but it worked well enough. I liked the way the author wrote Maxine being able to handle a lot of things and get through everything and do what needed to be done. I also liked the way the ending of the book actually deals with the fallout of everything Maxine had to do to survive. I also liked that everyone on the ground was working together to figure out what was going on and help Maxine. I felt like everyone was well written and I liked the way everyone interacted. There were a few interesting twists and turns in the book that kept things exciting.
While this is the fourth book in the NeoG series it’s mostly a standalone so I went ahead and read it before reading the other two books. While, I do think it helps to have at least read the first book in the series, I don’t think it’s a strict requirement. How well it works for someone as a standalone novel is going to depend on how easily one can stand being dropped into a story without everything being explained. It’s like reading one of the Star Trek tie in novels without having seen the show. Naturally there were a couple obviously important details that would have made more sense having read the other books, but it didn’t stop me from enjoying the story. If anything it made me want to read the other two books sooner rather than later.
Book Details
- Author’s Website
- K.B. Wagers
- Publisher / Date
- Harper Voyager, November 2024
- Genre
- Science Fiction
- Page Count
- 464
- Completion Date
- November 21, 2024