Series: Book 5 in the Saga Vorkosigan series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-SciFi, Lang:en
Summary
This collection of short stories includes tales that take
place before
and others extending past . The variation in
tone across the tales is handled exceptionally well, as we
see Miles mourn and get a better look at his relationship
with Illyan. The stories include Miles's first outing as a
detective, in which he's faced with a case of infanticide in
the mutant-phobic hill country; his largest rescue mission
ever; and the most distressed damsel for whom he ever played
the knight. Reader's Chair continues its inexorable and much
appreciated march through the Bujold canon with this latest
rendition of the 1989 collection of three Vorkosigan
adventures. The first and most successful story, "The
Mountains of Mourning," is a Hugo and Nebula Award-winning
tale that finds Miles dispatched by his emperor father to
investigate an infanticide in a rural and provincially minded
region. In "Labyrinth," Miles covertly travels to wild
Jackson's Whole as Dendarii Mercenary Admiral Naismith on an
undercover mission to extract an important research
geneticist who mandates the destruction of his last surviving
experimental creature as a condition of his departure. In the
title story, Miles infiltrates a Cetagandan prison and
performs a memorable poetic dance before women. A thread that
works better in print than on audio is the dialog between
Miles and Simon Illyan, chief of Barrayar's Imperial
Security, which introduces each story. Here, it is confusing,
abrupt, and unnecessary. Michael Hanson and Carol Cowan, as
they have so often in the past with Bujold's work, once again
assert their sure and confident narrative control over the
material. Essential for all sf collections.DBarry X. Miller,
Austin P.L., TX
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