Soldier of the Legion
Soldier of the Legion was a Finalist for the 2003 Benjamin Franklin Award in the "Popular Fiction" category.
Soldier of the Legion was a Finalist for the 2002 ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award in two categories: Science Fiction and Audio Fiction.
The unabridged full-cast audio version of Soldier of the Legion was broadcast and re-broadcast nationally on XM Radio during 2005 and 2006. XM Radio's Sonic Theater featured the audio on Channel 163.
Professor Ron Crombie of the California Academy of Science and the Bishop Museum in Honolulu spends most of his time in the back of beyond catching lizards and frogs on obscure Pacific islands.  He recently found time to read Soldier of the Legion and forwarded his comments.  Thanks, Prof!  Incidentally, Dr. Crombie is an Indiana Jones type except he's not afraid of snakes.  He loves them.
"Your book… was a splendid read…. I read most of it on an uninhabited little islet, where I was stuck for 10 days while a wicked … tropical low pressure area was hammering us, and small craft warnings kept my pickup boat safely in port.  Everything was SOAKED (including me), except your book, which I kept in my one functional Ziploc baggie, tucked away in a Japanese tunnel/bunker complex in the one area that didn’t leak.  Reading at night by headlamp, with the restless souls of dead WW II Japanese soldiers peering over my shoulder probably heightened your plot-line, but it was a rollicking good read anyway, hated to reach the last page.  Good news that another is on the way." Review by Dr. Ronald Crombie, December 20, 2006.
"The genre of military fiction took off after the publication of Robert Heinlein's Starship Troopers in 1959. Now Marshall Thomas enters the field with an exciting new series that gives an homage to the old classic..... The narrator is "Thinker," otherwise known as Beta Three - a member of the Beta team of the Legion. He no longer has a civilian name, or a past. Having survived their basic training on Planet Hell, we join him on his squad's Final Problem, a 'live-fire' exercise to rescue slave women from their pirate captors....From there, it's (almost) non-stop action all the way..... The soldiers of Beta Team are likable and sympathetic, their problems are vast, and this is a welcome entry in the military sf genre." Review by Barbara Peterson for The Thunder Child, Vol I, issue 10, October 2006. Full Thunder Child Review
"Marshall Thomas' Soldier of the Legion is set in a far future where the known galaxy enjoys an uneasy truce between the System, the inner core slaver empire, and the Confederation of Free Worlds. Protecting the interests of ConFree is the Legion, a professional military corps that gives its soldiers very cool hardware and the best available biotechnology...Thomas' Legion universe is richly imagined... The depth of this detailed background gives the universe that so very important "lived in" feel.... The influence (of Robert Heinlein's Starship Troopers) is clearly visible in Soldier of the Legion, but Thomas has a better grasp of character.... Soldier of the Legion has a ton of action, interesting plot twists, and a rigorously detailed story line and background. The characters are memorable, and the series shows great promise of good things to come." -- Review by Timothy Doyle for BookThink # 51, September 2005. Full Book Think Review
"Soldier of the Legion draws on a rich tradition of military science fiction - from Heinlein to Haldeman to Epic Comics' Alien Legion... Thomas has put a lot of consideration into the technology, weaponry, and tactics of his futuristic Legion and it pays off in what is an epic testosterone-driven military adventure." -- Review from the Nth Degree, the Fiction and Fandom 'Zine, September 2004.. Full Nth Degree Review
"Take an immortal and put him into an armor suit that can withstand all but the most brutal of attacks, arm him with weapons capable of firing anything from lasers to miniature nuclear explosives, and you have a Legion trooper. This book follows Beta Squad, a whole group of these intergalactic butt-kickers, through adventures that would cause all but the most stalwart to wilt.....There is a lot to like about this book. The gadgets and technobabble abound, but thankfully it goes farther than that. Thomas has created quite an interesting culture in the Legion. They aren't just mindless soldiers....Four stars."
-- Reviewed by Scott Roche for the Joe Bob Report .. Full Joe Bob Report Review
"A sergeant's yell, "Do you want to live forever," has a different meaning to a Soldier of the Legion (trade from Timberwolf Press) since legion soldiers will live forever if they don't die in battle. Marshall S. Thomas tells an exciting tale of a platoon, trained together, from the time they graduate by attacking a slave ship. Thinker is a great character and he and his team mates have a lot of enthusiasm saving natives from imported aliens and attacking their enemies base across a sea of lava. This is a great first novel, with a well-thought-out background and neat technological war toys. I look forward to their next battle."
-- Henry L Lazarus, sciencefiction.com, Philadelphia Weekly
"Timberwolf Press does another fine job.... Timberwolf Press uses a wealth of actors in their audiobooks, with 22 getting credit on Soldier of the Legion. Their efforts in taking full cast to that depth deserve applause. Keep them coming! "
-- Jeff Davis, AudiobooksToday.com

"Exciting read... Heart pounding action. Mind blowing battles... Adrenalin pumping encounters with alien life... futuristic sci fi masterpiece... Marshall Thomas should soon be a major name in futuristic sci fi. I enthusiastically recommend this book."
-- Laurel Johnson, Midwest Book Review... Full Midwest Book Review
"...a deep, rich story that captures the heart of Sci-fi... a perfect story... captivating... moving. I highly recommend SOLDIER OF THE LEGION, one the best books I've read this year!"
-- Nancy Mehl, MyShelf.com... Full MyShelf.com Review
“[audio]...superbly written, presented and performed science fiction action/adventure audiobook thriller. ...enthusiastically recommended.” 
-- Midwest Book Review - Full Audio Review
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