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Mass Market Paperback Battletech 33: Exodus Road: Twilight of the Clans 1 Book

ISBN: 0451456122

ISBN13: 9780451456120

Battletech 33: Exodus Road: Twilight of the Clans 1

(Part of the BattleTech Universe (#37) Series, Classic Battletech (#37) Series, and Twilight of the Clans (#1) Series)

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Here begins the first book of the "Twilight of the Clans" series, an explosive shakeup of the Inner Sphere and Clan controlled periphery. But for one devoted warrior of Clan Smoke Jaguar, the disgrace... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

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Exodus Road revieled

I liked the book a lot! It was fast paced and had good characters in it. I especially like the battles which were very descriptive, and also liked the talking scenes which dont normally like . A great read i couldnt put it down. But the next book Grave Covenant wasn't that great (one of the 1st Micheal A. Stackpole books i didnt like).

A great book.

A very interesting book. It shows that even the clans are very human. They even have their bad days. This book did not take me too long to read. I finished it under two hours. This is a book to get.

Classic

I've read a couple of Battle Tech books, but this has to be the best one yet. It's basically about this warrior named Trent who is a great mechwarrior, but his failure at Tukkayid cursed him for the rest of his life. He is now considered too old to fight and he lost his chance at a bloodname. He claims a bondsman named Judith, and she tries to help Trent regain his honor back by helping leave the Jags and join Comstar. The battles were well detailed and exciting, but most imporatantly of all I actually felt like I could relate to Trent despite him being apart of the clans. Something I can't say for other clan characters in other books, like Falcon Rising. The story and characters combine to form the best Battletech book ever written. Great Job!

Exodus Road

For all you Smoke Jaguar fans, that feel you havent gotten enough from FASA, or that they simply forget them, this book is for you. This book is 100% Smoke Jaguar Authentic:)Blaine Lee Pardoe will always have my respect for this book. In a series of novels dominated by Inner Sphere biased authors, only one other author has dedicated his work to the Clans, Robert Thurston. We need more authors like Thurston who bring us the Clans, for he cant do it alone. Now, Blaine Pardoe has for at least this one book, brought us that.To Jaguar fans, the circumstances of the book might not be so well with you, though I hate the circumstances, it is my absolute favorite book. We start with Star Captain Trent of the 267th Battle Cluster, a Smoke Jaguar veteran of the bloodbath of Tukayyid. Deeply scarred and humiliated, he defeats a ComGuard named Judith, and claims her as his Bondsman, making her a Smoke Jaguar. Trent loves his honor, and values honor and the Way of The Clans more than anything else. One day, he ends up transfered to the 3rd Jaguar Cavaliers, of Star Colonel Paul Moon, a bitter and skilled Elemental infantryman. Moon hates Trent unlike anything else, and will do anything he can to get rid of Trent. Trent's honor and his obedience to the Clan Way is suddenly interrupted by political maneuvering and corruption all the way to the Khan of the Clan, making Trent wonder where his Clan is going. Meanwhile, Trent's new friend and tech, Judith, though now loyal to the Smoke Jaguars, offers Trent a new way, also benefitting her own goals. Trent now has to chose between two extremes: Loyalty to a Clan that hates him and who he feels has betrayed the Clan Way, OR seeking his own honor and still adhering to the Clan Way, just not in his own Clan....

This is a good book with feelings of indecision.

This could possibly be my favorite book. Along with action, Exodus Road contains one warrior's struggle and eventual defection to the enemy's side. Trent, a dedicated warrior of Clan Smoke Jaguar, fought in the Battle of Tukayyid, which was the deciding factor in either a relatively easy victory for the Clans or a horrendous 15 year truce. The Clans had been preparing for this moment for generations, and they failed. Trent was physically and mentally scarred for life. He loses hope for his future when he loses his chance to fight for a bloodname. Clan warriors are very dedicated to honor, war, and the Clan way. But Trent repeatedly suffers from injustice generated from his clan and begins to doubt. Eventually he defects with assistance from Judith, his bondswoman, and gives the Inner Sphere the key to victory, the Exodus Road, hence the title. You have to understand the background to get this. I liked this book because of how Trent struggles and the things done to him.
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