Tarawa. Iwo. Normandy. Names that shine in the military history of two
worlds, places where brave men stormed ashore and fought their way to
victory no matter the odds. But then there are other names: Marathon.
Malta. Gallipoli.
Balboa's Patricio Carrera has driven the Tauran Union from his adopted
country, driven them out with appalling loss and worse humiliation.
That's not enough though. To finally finish his enemies, Carrera needs
to draw them back for a more telling defeat.
He cannot take the battle to them because, beyond some long-range
bombardment capability, he cannot reach them.
But when they return, they don't plan to come alone; they insist on
having someone else do most of the bleeding for them.
Carrera understands this. And that's why he's provoked the Zhong Guo
mercilessly, infuriating their ruling Empress. He needs the Zhong in the
war, to buck up the Taurans to continue the war to its bitterest end.
But to get to Carrera, the Zhong must take the Isla Real, the strongest
island fortress on two worlds. In the process, they'll learn why Marines
never forget those other names....Gallipoli...Malta...Marathon.
Carrera's enemies are about to learn why the expression "blood-stained
water" is not just a literary allusion.