A review by imallbs
Against All Enemies by Jack Campbell, John G. Hemry

3.0

This world feels real to me. I don't really have a lot of care for the characters. I don't miss them when they move on. I like that the characters change because that is what it would be like on a ship which helps keep the world real. Against all enemies follows the structure of the earlier books. Characters are primarily one and two dimensional, and that's okay. This isn't a character driven story, it's about procedures. A little action at the beginning of the book sets up the courtroom drama for the last part of the book. The primary characters move forward. there were hints at future stories, but it appears those won't be told. This, like the others, was a satisfying, light read. I'm going to miss this series.