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Old 10-08-2009, 11:10 AM   #92
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I don't think anyone's recommended this (apologies if I've overlooked it), but another very, very good series, is the "JAG in space" series by John M. Hemry. This is (or was, when I bought it) available as a very reasonably priced "bundle" from Baen.

Basically it's "legal military SF", set in a 22nd century US Space Navy. The books are excellent both as military SF and as legal "thrillers".
Have you read his Stark series? Wondering how it is.

I've read some of his Lost Fleet books, written under Jack Campbell, and thought they were Ok, but just Ok nothing special.
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