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Dauntless (The Lost Fleet, Book 1) by Jack Campbell
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Jack Campbell Edition: Mass Market Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2006-06-27 ISBN: 0441014186 Number of pages: 304 Publisher: Ace Product features: - ISBN13: 9780441014187
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Book Reviews of Dauntless (The Lost Fleet, Book 1)Book Review: The Legendary Hero Summary: 5 Stars
Dauntless (2006) is the first naval SF novel in The Lost Fleet series. Sometime in the mid future, the Syndicate Worlds attacked the Alliance without warning. Their first attack was against an Alliance convoy in the Grendel system commanded by "Black Jack" Geary. The escorts delayed the attackers long enough for most of the convoy to escape.
Commander Geary stayed behind on his crippled ship while his crew fled in escape pods. He then scuttled the ship and ejected in a damaged escape pod, going into life suspension. A century later, his pod was found by an Alliance fleet moving through the system to attack the Syndic home world.
In this novel, Jack Geary is a captain by posthumous promotion. He is now the most senior captain in the Alliance. Unfortunately, he is also trapped within his own legend.
Tanya Desjani is an Alliance Captain, commanding the Dauntless. Her ship is Admiral Bloch's flagship. She is younger than Geary expects of a battle cruiser commander, but the attrition rate in the Alliance navy has resulted in young ship captains.
Numos is an Alliance Captain, commanding the battleship Orion. He is thoroughly indoctrinated with the current naval customs of courage and aggression.
Victoria Rione is the Co-president of the Callas Republic and a member of the Alliance Senate. She is the only civilian within the fleet.
In this story, Geary has been on the Dauntless for only a short time. Then the fleet encounters an ambush in the Syndic system and is quite soundly defeated. Admiral Bloch designates Geary as the acting fleet commander before leaving for the Syndic flagship to negotiate terms of surrender.
Later, the Alliance fleet receives a video showing Admiral Bloch and the other senior officers being executed. The Syndic CEO states that their surrender must be unconditional. Then he gives them an hour to signal their capitulation.
Geary calls a virtual captains conference to discuss the situation. First there is a spirited debate about his role in the fleet. After establishing his appointment as fleet commander, Geary tries to steer the discussion into ways of responding to the surrender demand.
Captain Numos asserts that the only choices are attack or submit. Geary points out that the system jump point is unguarded. The ship captains insist that the jump point is useless to them, but Geary issues orders to stall while the slower ships drift toward the jump point.
Geary asks Senator Rione to negotiate surrender terms. She manages to draw out the negotiations for an hour and Geary gains another half hour. Then the Syndic ships start moving toward the Alliance fleet.
The commander of the Repulse is a grandnephew of Geary. He has had his nose rubbed into the "Black Jack" Geary mythos and hates the legend. Yet he offers to delay the pursuit and falls behind the rest of the fleet.
The Repulse takes out the fastest pursuers before being destroyed. The remaining Alliance ships make it through the jump point without further losses. Once into jumpspace, the ships have some time for internal repairs, but intership communications are greatly limited.
After reaching the Corvus system, the Alliance fleet finds the system defenses have not been reinforced. Although bases and warships are located in the system, the jump point has not been mined. Geary leaves two battle cruiser squadrons at the jump point to guard against any pursuit.
This tales takes the Lost Fleet further into Syndic territory, trying to avoid obvious choke points. Geary relieves one captain for his reckless actions. Numos and his supporters argue against every move that Geary makes, but other captains are beginning to learn old tactics and skills that were forgotten during the past century.
Despite rumors initiated by Numos, the Lost Fleet begins to respect Geary. The next installment in this series is Fearless.
This series is written by John G. Hemry, who is better known for his Stark and JAG in Space books. The current series may be the best yet. So why did the author use a pseudonym?
Highly recommended for Hemry fans and for anyone else who enjoys tales of naval strategy, space combat, and lonely commanders. Read and enjoy!
-Arthur W. Jordin
Summary of Dauntless (The Lost Fleet, Book 1)Captain John ?Black Jack? Geary?s legendary exploits are known to every schoolchild. Revered for his heroic ?last stand? in the early days of the war, he was presumed dead. But a century later, Geary miraculously returns from survival hibernation and reluctantly takes command of the Alliance Fleet as it faces annihilation by the Syndic. Appalled by the hero-worship around him, Geary is nevertheless a man who will do his duty. And he knows that bringing the stolen Syndic hypernet key safely home is the Alliance?s one chance to win the war. But to do that, Geary will have to live up to the impossibly heroic ?Black Jack? legend...
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