Series: Book 6 in the Saga Of Seven Suns series
Rating: *****
Tags: EN-SciFi, Lang:en
Summary
Bestseller Anderson's super-size mosaic of intergalactic,
Darwinian conflict has been compared to some of the genre's
grandest epics with good reason, but the breakneck sixth book
(after 2006's
Of Fire and Night) of this shelf-bending space opera
fails to satisfy on its own merits. The quickly deteriorating
Terran Hanseatic League (Hansa), the formidable Ildiran
Empire and the newly created Confederation of Hansa's
ex-colonies and rivals are in a fight for their very
existence, battling not only each other but rogue robots,
sentient fire entities and an ancient insectoid race, thought
long extinct, which plans to eradicate all life on the
planets it claims to own. Although Anderson brings all of his
considerable skill to bear, much of the action-packed
conflict remains relatively predictable, perhaps due to the
unwieldy cast of characters, tapestry of intertwining
subplots and eon-spanning backstory. A sparse conclusion
leaves readers hanging in anticipation of book seven.
(Dec.)
For years, the alien Klikiss robots have pretended to be
humanity's friends, but their seeming "help" allowed them to
plant an insidious Trojan Horse throughout the Earth Defense
Forces. Now, in the aftermath of a devastating war, swarms of
ancient robots built by the Klikiss continue their
depredations on helpless worlds with stolen and heavily armed
Earth battleships. Among the humans, the Hansa's brutal Chairman struggles to
crush any resistance even as King Peter breaks away to form
his own new Confederation among the colonies who have
declared their independence. And meanwhile, the original, voracious Klikiss race, long
thought to be extinct, has returned, intent on conquering
their former worlds and willing to annihilate anyone in the
way.From Publishers Weekly
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