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This article is about the 2008 military science fiction novel. For the Doctor Who character, see Rory Williams. 2008 science fiction novel by John Ringo
The Last Centurion
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AuthorJohn Ringo
LanguageEnglish
GenreMilitary science fiction
PublisherBaen Books
Publication dateAugust 5, 2008
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages448 p. (hardback edition)
ISBN978-1-4165-5553-7 (hardback edition)

The Last Centurion is a 2008 stand-alone novel by John Ringo. It is written in "blog style" from the point of view of a U.S. Army officer known as "Bandit Six". The novel is set in a post apocalyptic world that has been ravaged by a brief ice age and disease.

Plot

"Bandit Six", the book's protagonist, discusses his adventures following a withdrawal from the Middle East by U.S. forces in a time of chaos and disease. He commands a Stryker company that is left behind in Iran to guard a U.S. military equipment depot after a worldwide outbreak of mutated bird flu. He and his company repeat the journey of the Ten Thousand to return home, where he assists in agricultural recovery efforts and leads a military operation to regain control of a major American city.

Themes

The novel touches on many different subjects. Although the military action is the focal point, health care, climate change, socialized medicine, disaster relief, and social responsibility are also examined in depth.

See also

References

  1. ^ The Brantford Public Library. The last Centurion (review). The Brantford Public Library. ISBN 9781423370956. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
  2. ^ Amazon.com (5 August 2008). Last Centurion John Ringo (review). ISBN 978-1416555537.

Further reading

Works by John Ringo
Series
Non-series


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