Swords of Exodus (Dead Six), by Larry Correia, Mike Kupari
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Swords of Exodus (Dead Six), by Larry Correia, Mike Kupari

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The hard-hitting sequel to groundbreaking military adventure Dead Six.
On the far side of the world, deep in former Soviet Central Asia, lies a stronghold called the Crossroads. It is run with an iron fist by a brutal warlord calling himself Sala Jihan. He is far more than a petty dictator, for Jihan holds the fate of nations in his grasp. To save a world slipping into chaos, Jihan must either fall or be controlled.
One secret military organization called Exodus plans to see that this happens. For this mission, they need the best of the best. Unfortunately the man they need is rotting in an almost unassailable foreign prison.
Enter Lorenzo, thief extraordinaire. Lorenzo is now retired, happily married, and living in paradise. His Achilles heel: an FBI-agent brother who has gone missing―disappeared into the stronghold of warlord Jihan. Exodus promises to give Lorenzo his chance to rescue his brother if and only if Lorenzo will perform one service for them: break Michael Valentine out of a captivity from which no one has ever emerged alive.
And if Lorenzo can accomplish that―well then, the Crossroads awaits the sword of Exodus.
Swords of Exodus (Dead Six), by Larry Correia, Mike Kupari - Amazon Sales Rank: #1362109 in Books
- Brand: Correia, Larry/ Kupari, Mike/ Pinchot, Bronson (NRT)
- Published on: 2015-06-09
- Formats: Audiobook, MP3 Audio, Unabridged
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 2
- Dimensions: 6.75" h x .68" w x 5.25" l,
- Running time: 17 Hours
- Binding: MP3 CD
Swords of Exodus (Dead Six), by Larry Correia, Mike Kupari About the Author Larry Correia is hopelessly addicted to two things: guns and B-horror movies. He has been a gun dealer, firearms instructor, accountant, and is now a very successful writer. He shoots competitively and is a certified concealed weapons instructor. His first novel, Monster Hunter International, is now in its sixth printing, and has been followed by Monster Hunter Vendetta, Monster Hunter Alpha, and Monster Hunter Legion. Correia’s previous novels in the Grimnoir Chronicles series were Hard Magic and Spellbound. With USAF military ordnance expert Mike Kupari, he has co-authored two novels in a military adventure series, Dead Six and Swords of Exodus. Correia resides in Utah with his very patient wife and family.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Another can't-put-it-down read! By RM Larry and Mike have pulled off a difficult feat and topped Dead Six. This installment in the series is a wonderful trill ride that never stops. The world-building is excellent and I am able to easily immerse myself in the world they create. The action is great and the characters are believable and interesting.This is a must-read (but start with Dead Six first!).
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Intense By Pete I've been waiting for this book ever since I first finished Dead Six. If you haven't read Dead Six, go do so. Now. I'll wait.Pretty badass, isn't it? Well, Swords of Exodus ratchets things up a notch.It has been about a year since Dead Six came to a close. Lorenzo gets pulled out of retirement, first to rescue Valentine from a black site prison (where Val is getting his mind screwed with even more than usual), then to rescue his brother Bob from Sala Jihan, the Pale Man. Things do not go according to plan.The action is, in places, even more intense than in Dead Six. There are full-bore, company-level assaults going on in this book. Both Larry and Mike know their weapons handling, and the tactics are depicted well. Mike's an EOD tech and a combat vet, and while Larry may not have been military, he's been immersed in the gun culture for a long, long, time, and has a lot of friends who have worn the green at some point.The book is more than a series of firefights, of course. Val is, if anything, even more messed up than he was before, and is having a hard time finding a reason to keep living. Lorenzo is as bad-tempered as ever, and dealing with the fact that he's been out of the game for over a year, and is having to get his feet under him on the fly. A lot of consequences are also carrying over from events (and killings) in Dead Six.The book is definitely a middle book of the trilogy. It ends on a hell of a cliffhanger, leaving me asking I've got to wait how long for Project Blue?Larry has said before that he doesn't care for a lot of "thrillers" out there. I can't say I disagree with him; most of the mainstream thrillers today I find boring, and there's a reason I set out to write my own. Swords of Exodus definitely isn't a mainstream thriller. Neither Val nor Lorenzo fit the general cliche of the thriller hero, and things are definitely more intense and more unpredictable than your average action/spy novel on the shelves today.There's also something else...there is the strong suggestion (though only a suggestion) that there's something...uncanny going on in the depths of Sala Jihan's fortress. As someone pointed out, this is in keeping with some of the classics of pulp action/adventure, such as the Fu Manchu stories, or The Shadow. Whether there is actually anything supernatural/unworldly involved...well, the official word from the authors is "neither confirm nor deny." So, see what you think when you read it.I'll admit to being a fan of Larry's ever since Monster Hunter International. In fact, Jeff Stone's teammate Larry in the American Praetorians books is based (albeit superficially) on Larry Correia. Mike Kupari is coming along as Larry's equal, and has just signed for a solo writing project with Baen. They're both badass writers, and Swords of Exodus is a great example of what they can put out.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Correia and Kupari knock another one out of the park By Tom Rogneby Larry Correia and Mike Kupari have produced a sequel to their 2011 work, Dead Six, and it’s a roller coaster from start to finish.Swords of Exodus opens a few months after the close of Dead Six. Lorenzo, the master thief and assassin, has retired to what he hopes is comfortable obscurity, and Valentine, the soldier of fortune, is rotting in a government torture chamber after being snatched at the end of the first book. After the events of Dead Six, the criminal world has fragmented, and an exquisitely evil man has taken over a criminal territory in the border region of Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Russia, and China, and Lorenzo and Valentine reluctantly join forces to help Exodus wipe him and his slave army out. I won’t give things away, but the action starts early in the book and doesn’t stop until the very end. We also get some more back story on Val and Lorenzo, which fills in the characters quite nicely.Like I said, this is a rollercoaster ride of a good yarn. You get a few pages of quiet, followed by 10 pages of action, followed by more quiet. The second half of the book is pretty much action to the very end. The book ends with two cliffhangers, which already has me convinced that I will be buying the inevitable third book. Honestly, I had to put the book down and stop from crying out when I read the last sentence. I just wanted the story to continue.One distraction in the book’s writing is what I call “brand dropping”. Rather than “I pulled out my pistol and shot him twice in the head.”, at a few points in the story you read “I pulled out my STI 9mm with the six-inch SilenceCo suppressor on it and put two Hornady TAP bullets into his brain.” Both read well, but the authors put such references in just often enough for me to notice, but not enough to irritate.The first book set up the universe the story lives in, which is a “decade after this one” kind of place where the world has fractured and chaos makes live lucrative for people like Lorenzo and Valentine. The second book fills in some of the gaps on this world, but that leaves a lot more room for character development. The characters of Lorenzo, Valentine, and Ling fleshed out quite nicely through the course of Swords.One thing I like about both books is that I would feel comfortable lending them to my teenage daughter. Yes, there’s quite a bit of blood and violence in them, but it’s not gratuitous, and while there is implied sex on a couple of occasions, it’s done tastefully and the story shifts away from it before it becomes too graphic.If you’re looking for a great book to curl up with for a couple of evenings, and you like action thrillers, I think you’ll enjoy this one.
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