Series: Book 4 in the Saga Of Seven Suns series
Rating: *****
Tags: EN-SciFi, Lang:en
Summary
Bestseller Anderson delivers more on-the-edge-of-your-seat
SF thrills in the fourth installment of his Seven Suns saga
(after 2004's
Horizon Storms). Moments of extreme tenderness
temper the relentless and often graphic descriptions of a
brutal, seemingly endless war among the civilizations that
populate the Spiral Arm. As before, menacing turncoat Klikiss
robots plot to eradicate all humans (and humanoid alien
Ildirans), while the delightfully dismayed DD, a captive
robot "compy," takes notes in the event he ever escapes the
Klikiss and can warn the humans he serves. Meanwhile, the
angry hydrogues, who inhabit gas-giant planets, continue
their campaign against humans, verdani ("worldforest"
dwellers) and faeros (sun dwellers). Anderson handles a huge
cast and complicated plot with élan.
Chairman Basil Wenceslas leads a beleaguered human race,
and the stress is beginning to tell on him--he views any
dissent, of any sort, from his leadership as treason. This,
of course, does nothing to calm fears in the human colonies.
Meanwhile, the divisions of allegiance among the alien
Ildiran increase the pain of their leader, Jora'h, at the
disruption of his people's long-standing psychic network. The
question begins to ask itself: Is the war more dangerous to
both sides than the victory of either side would be?
Anderson's colossal story of the clash of space empires, Saga
of the Seven Suns, has definitely been influenced by his work
for the Star Wars franchise and collaboration with Brian
Herbert in expanding the universe of Frank Herbert's_ _Dune
novels. Despite all the sweep, scope, and fast action of the
saga, Anderson handles the essential conflicts in it so as to
enhance characterization as well as keep things moving. A
fine continuation of a fine saga.
Roland Green
From Publishers Weekly
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