Burden of Proof by John G. HemryMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
There's very little I can say about this except it's a decently formulaic procedure-centric MilSF following the life of a junior officer who must confront the death of a friend and the dereliction of duty by another junior officer--leading to a court martial.
What this is: competent and mildly interesting and the pacing is steady as they come. Like a polished made-for-tv movie.
What this isn't: amazing or brilliant or surprising in the least.
That doesn't mean it doesn't have value. It was entertaining. And that's all I expected from it.
How much SF was in it? Ahem. Just do a word replace for Naval with Space and that'll cover it.
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