- Kildar
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name = Kildar
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author =John Ringo
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country =United States
language = English
series =Paladin of Shadows
genre = Thrillernovel
publisher =Baen Books
release_date = February 2006
media_type = Print (Hardcover )
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isbn = ISBN 1-4165-2064-3
preceded_by = Ghost
followed_by =Choosers of the Slain Unto the Breach A Deeper Blue "Kildar" is a
military fiction thriller novel by the authorJohn Ringo . It is a sequel to his earlier book "Ghost" - the first in the "Paladin of Shadows " series - about the adventures of Ex-US Navy SEAL Mike Harmon (A.K.A. Mike Jenkins, Ghost, and 'Ass-Boy') as he engages in combat with various terrorist groups.In "Kildar", he is lying low after his actions in France, wandering the less populated areas of the
Caucasus . It is in a remote area of the country of Georgia where he discovers the Keldara: a group of peasants with intriguing customs whom he believes will make a suitablemilitia to counter raiders fromChechnya who have been known to frequent the area.Mike buys the local castle and, as such, becomes known by the ancient title of Kildar, lord of the local families. He purchases equipment to build up the local infrastructure and hires some of his allies from his military days as trainers.
However, upon witnessing one of their seasonal festivals, he realizes that they are in fact a remnant of an ancient group of
Viking warriors, theVarangian Guard —an elite group of personal guards to the Byzantine Emperor, with warrior prowess comparable to the Gurkha's or Kurds. He then raises his sights: Instead of training them as a militia, he plans on turning them into a company ofcommando es.This is wildly successful, and after only basic training a group of Keldara are able to defeat a group of Chechen raiders three times their number. Convinced thus, he has them issued uniforms and shoulder patches defining them as the "Mountain Tigers".
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