Call to Battle

Cover of Call to Battle by Mark Wayne McGinnis
Year: 2015
Language: en
Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 9780986109836
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5.25 Inches
Weight: 0.65 Pounds
Width: 0.64 Inches
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Call to Battle by Mark Wayne McGinnis is the concluding installment of the Scrapyard Ship series, published by Avenstar Productions on April 13, 2015. This edition spans 308 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Captain Jason Reynolds and his team as they embark on a mission to rescue their comrades Ricket and Gaddy from the formidable Dreathlor prison barge. As they face the looming threat of Admiral Ot-Mul and his vast fleet, the stakes rise dramatically, culminating in a climactic confrontation that promises to test their resolve.

Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as the story unfolds in the depths of space. The characters, including the rhino-warrior Traveler and the crew of The Lilly, navigate challenges that threaten their very existence. With themes of loyalty and survival, this science fiction tale delves into the dynamics of the Allied worlds as they prepare for a final stand against overwhelming odds. Call to Battle encapsulates the essence of space opera, offering a thrilling conclusion to the series while leaving the door open for future explorations.


Official synopsis Publisher

Welcome to the final, heart-pounding, episode of the Scrapyard Ship series books. It’s all about to end in one climactic crescendo. The story continues, with Captain Jason Reynolds, and his team: Billy, Rizzo, and the rhino-warrior, Traveler. They must attempt to rescue Ricket and Gaddy, still held captive aboard the impregnable Dreathlor prison barge. Only then, can Jason return to The Lilly, his highly advanced Caldurian vessel … where it all began. The elusive Admiral Ot-Mul, leader of the Craing Drac-Vin forces, has not only survived but thrived, in the far, outer-reaches of space. With hundreds of thousands of warships under his command, Ot-Mul’s combined fleets are on the move. But, in truth, he cares about little else than making one man suffer … Captain Jason Reynolds. With the approach of an enormous fighting force on the horizon, it’s the last call to battle. Will the decimated Allied worlds reunite one more time? Will Ot-Mul get his vengeance, by taking those dearest to Jason-Mollie, Boomer, Nan, and Dira-and use them to rip Jason’s world, his very existence, apart?

Reviews:

Best Book and best author, ever!!
Mark does it again, this time ending the Scrapyard Ship box set series with Book 7, Call to Battle. The gang’s all here: Captain Jason Reynolds, Mollie, Nan, Dira, and the Lilly. Nobody does Space action and adventure like MWM. I love all his books: the Star Watch series, Ship Wreck Stranded on an Aline World, Boy Gone Galaxy Man, Gun Ship, Guardian Ship, the Hidden Ship, The USS Hamilton series, and USS Jefferson.- Mary

The End? Hope Not / Fun Young Adult Science Fiction
What a super tale has been told! I actually just realized I was so caught up in the story on book six that I skipped a review and went right into the final book. No spoilers from me, but what a fun scifi action and adventure story. The ending leaves lots of opportunities for more to come with these characters. Gotta go snoop around Mark’s other books and see what’s what!-
Jet Mech

This is very good stuff. If you like fun Sci-fi adventure with just …
This is very good stuff. If you like Sci-fi adventure with just enough little Sci (and silly Sci at that — or perhaps brief is a better word) but more action-driven. And fast ships and shootouts. This is one of my favorite sci-fi series. These are way less serious than the Expanse (Corey) series which I also like a lot — just different. These are shorter and less engaged and a faster read — less literary. Which is good when one wants that, the Expanse series is better literature and likely more enduring. This is comfort food. The Expanse series is brain food.- Eric Eberhard

Great read!! Everything was tidied up nicely.
Everything was brought to a definite, clean finish.

I’ve read this series with an expectation of discovering something unusual and exciting on every page…
I was seldom disappointed.

I’d recommend this series to anyone who loves fast-paced action space adventures. The author has created some unusually interesting characters that were both clear of purpose and still individual in their personalities.
The author reminds me of Larry Niven in both style and keeping within the confines of the stated capabilities of his dreamed-up tech. Loved the books and am looking forward to the PROMISED spin-offs soon.- Phil A

When you think this is the end…
For Captain Jason Reynolds, there is no longer a safe place from the Craing. With their armada of two hundred thousand ships, there is no kidding yourself that they will be able to survive and prevent Earth from being annihilated. Ot-Mul, admiral of the Craing fleet is out to get the Lilly and her crew, specifically, Captain Jason Reynolds. He knows that by capturing Jason, the Alliance will fold. What happens to the Lilly and her crew is worth reading. Hope is in the air.- Jimanb

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When was “Call to Battle” published?
Publisher: Avenstar Productions. Year: 2015.
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ISBN-13: 9780986109836.
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Language: en. Pages: 308.

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