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WOLVES ON THE BORDER is one of a series of Battletech stories. In these young adult stories, soldiers use mechs (huge machines, often humanoid in shape) to face each other in battle. This particular story focuses on a character named Minobu Tetsuhara and his struggles with Bushido, the honor code of the Samurai warriors who do battle with the mechs. The production quality and sound effects are quite good. Christopher Graybill, the lone performer, does a great job adding tension to the numerous battle scenes. S.D. © AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
Book Description
Blood-Soaked Dynasty Theodore Kurita is heir apparent to the Draconis Combine, one of the most powerful realms of the Inner Sphere. But the Draconis Combine has never been a place of smooth transitions. Historically, a Kurita proves himself fit to lead by a successful bid for power--political or...otherwise. Theodore's perilous journey to power is a twenty-year odyssey of lethal encounters and narrow escapes. And at the end awaits the most dangerous foe of all, the man whom Theodore must one day depose--his own father.
About the Author
Robert N. Charrette is a member of the Society of Creative Anachronisms and the La Belle Compagnie. He has worked as a graphic artist, game designer, art director and commercial sculptor. Other works of the author include A Prince Among Men and Shadowrun series.
Heir to the Dragon SYNOPSIS
Theodore Kurita is heir apparent to the Draconis Combine. But after a 20-year odyssey of lethal encounters and narrow escapes, the most dangerous foe of all awaits at the end--his own father! Original.
FROM THE CRITICS
AudioFile
WOLVES ON THE BORDER is one of a series of Battletech stories. In these young adult stories, soldiers use mechs (huge machines, often humanoid in shape) to face each other in battle. This particular story focuses on a character named Minobu Tetsuhara and his struggles with Bushido, the honor code of the Samurai warriors who do battle with the mechs. The production quality and sound effects are quite good. Christopher Graybill, the lone performer, does a great job adding tension to the numerous battle scenes. S.D. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine