Quote:
Originally Posted by HarryT
Just finished "Kren of the Mitchegai", by Leo Frankowski and Dave Grossman, which I bought from Baen in 2004. The book is a frame narrative, telling, from the far future, the "ancient records" of a war between humans and an alien race (the eponymous "Mitchegai") which apparently resulted in the extermination of the human race. A good story, but somewhat annoyingly it stops with a "To be continued..." at the point at which the Mitchegai actually start their invasion. Apparently Mr Frankowski died, which is a little irritating. On that basis, I can't really recommend that you read it.
|
Yep, I read it in paper many years ago and remembered thinking that I would never get to finish it because he died.
I felt the same way when Louis L'Amour died before writing the two sequels to Walking Drum. If you have never read it is a historical fiction book and not a western. I highly recommend this one.
https://www.fantasticfiction.com/l/l...lking-drum.htm
Apache