An advanced enemy fleet, comprised of thousands of Sahhrain Vastma-class warships, is headed toward the Sol System-a fleet that can in no way be matched by the U.S. fleet's current assets. Omni Jason Reynolds, head of the entire Allied force defense, also learns his daughters, Boomer and Mollie, have ventured into the multiverse to deal with the murderous Rom Dasticon once and for all. He soon discovers it was a one-way trip-marooned, the girls have no way to return home-unless he can, somehow, find them one.To discover key ...
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An advanced enemy fleet, comprised of thousands of Sahhrain Vastma-class warships, is headed toward the Sol System-a fleet that can in no way be matched by the U.S. fleet's current assets. Omni Jason Reynolds, head of the entire Allied force defense, also learns his daughters, Boomer and Mollie, have ventured into the multiverse to deal with the murderous Rom Dasticon once and for all. He soon discovers it was a one-way trip-marooned, the girls have no way to return home-unless he can, somehow, find them one.To discover key answers about the Caldurians and their multiverse technology, Jason and Dira return to the scrapyard where his father, Admiral Perry Reynolds, now semi-retired, resides. Here, long-held secrets of the past are unearthed ... the real story of the discovery of The Lilly and Ricket, once trapped hundreds of feet below ground. But, as they will learn, the story began many years before that, when young Captain Perry Reynolds was commissioned to skipper a secret 1940s-era Iowa-class battleship, the USS Montana. His days spent on that great warship-as well as his subsequent defeat and dishonor-mold the man Perry Reynolds ultimately becomes. As ramifications from past events converge into the present, Jason will be faced with three prominent Star Watch crewmembers meeting their untimely, and emotionally devastating, end. Reviews: Fantastic Military Scifi! Boom rules. I like strong female characters. Boomer really kicks ass in this installment. The other thing I like about the Boomer/Molley characters is that how our experiences make us who we are.-J.H. Military adventure Sci-fi / Glory for Sea and Space A fantastic read!!! Another sleepless night as I read it cover to cover! It's definitely fast-paced full of adventure and good times. I can't recommend it enough!! - Amazonian God Glory for Sea and Space - Book 4 in the Star Watch Series 5 stars! Thank you MWM for another good read and hope to read the next book very soon thank you I wish that I could read all day I have to pace myself.-KCJ Mark Wayne McGinnis / Book 4 of the Star Watch Series Mark Wayne McGinnis has placed himself in my top Science Fiction authors. Book 4 is feel-good which brings the other 3 books in somewhat of a closure. However, me thinks Mark has something planned for book 5. - Michael B. Five Stars / Glory for Sea and Space One of Mark Wayne McGinnis' best, better than BV Larson and C. Alanson. A good twist for this series. Thanks Mark, you have a fan in me. - Kennedy Excellent continuation The best history of the previous books (Star Watch and Scrapyard Ship) made this fourth manuscript EXCELLENT reading. Book five should be hard to make better. - JKSFO Fantastic Adventure Military Scifi!!! Awesome book! It grabbed me right away and never let up. It is very imaginative and packed with action.-Stuart Church Glory for Sea and Space - Great Space Opera So far I have not been disappointed with any of the books in this universe. I keep waiting for the next. - mchipguru Great Series I like serials, and the Star Watch series, by Mark Wayne McGinnis, is one of my favorites. This one has new fresh issues, solutions, surprises in each book. The characters are familiar and interesting with multi-universe nuances. Nice brain twister and not so scientifically sound as to be hypocritical in its own milieu. - Chris H Nail bitter keeps you one the edge of your seat Wow, this is a nail-bitter that keeps you wanting more, please keep these books going. Lots of fun to read. - Kindle Customer Another great military scifi book in the Star Watch series Really enjoyed this as it explains the history of Ricket and the first ship first discovery and Perry Reynolds background. - Sam
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