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Reviewed by Luwi Nyakansaila for Readers' Favorite
Matthew (Matt) Ryder knows there is a war on the horizon because of tension between the Union of the Earth and one of its colony planets, Acadia. Matt serves under one of Acadia’s feared commanders, Admiral Jim Hollingsworth, but his maternal family is from Earth. Torn between the two sides, Matt goes to Earth to visit his grandparents to avoid participating in the coming conflict. But when the war begins, Matt’s plan to stay out of sight is foiled because he is forced to serve on a secret intelligence mission led by Amanda Chester, the Deputy Secretary of Alien Affairs. Amanda is convinced there is a third party in this war that has caused misunderstandings between The Union and Acadia, which have led to the unnecessary war. Amanda's crew's mission is to stop the war by exposing this third party and its motives. Get a copy of Disunion by John Whitman, and join Matt and Amanda on their action-packed adventure across the galaxy.
This story had me on the edge of my seat, from the space battles to the action scenes and assassination attempts. Suspense, adventure, mystery, and a dash of romance, Disunion brings you all this and more. It is the first installment in the book series by John Whitman, and it established a good foundation for this amazing adventure. Whether it is the characteristics of alien species or how the ships work with human links, every detail is vital to the plot. The book also covers familiar topics like racism, climate change, and corrupt politicians. The characters are great, and I enjoyed each one’s development. Matt and Amanda had complex relationships with their fathers, and this helped them bond and understand each other. Matt’s struggle to choose between his Earth or Acadian roots came full circle in the final battle. I loved seeing him grow from someone who did not want anything to do with the war to a person who desired to save all lives, whether Acadian or from Earth. The book is fast-paced, well-written, and has a smooth flow. I highly recommend Disunion to science fiction lovers and cannot praise it enough for its memorable story.