Series: Book 9 in the Saga Vorkosigan series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-SciFi, Lang:en
Summary
After the audacious prison camp escapade described in __,
Miles is on the run from the Cetagandans, who aren't about to
take that kind of thing lying down. The worst of it is, Miles
and his friends are starting to see double, and it takes a
while to find out who is responsible. The Reader's Chair furthers its excellent and
comprehensive coverage of Hugo Award-winning Bujold's
signature series with this latest installment in the operatic
Miles Vorkosigan adventure saga. With the short story "The
Borders of Infinity" as a point of departure, Barrayaran lord
Miles, his alter ego Admiral Naismith, and his army of
Dendarii mercenaries arrive on Earth for much needed repairs
following an intrepid covert rescue of an entire Cetagandan
POW camp. While on Earth, Miles is confronted with some of
the most intriguing and complex plot and psychological
developments involving a clone of himself, assassination
attempts, and the outing of Miles's dual identities. Stalwart
regulars Elli Quinn and Ivan Vorpatril are back for another
hitch in addition to some fascinating new characters. Veteran
readers Michael Hanson and Carol Cowan once again narrate,
with Hanson seamlessly combining the demanding expository
chores with his deft and considerable vocal range with
multiple characters. The story is blissfully unbroken by
introductory comments, chapter breaks, or cassette
beginning/ending notations. Brothers in Arms, while not best
suited as a standalone, will be enjoyed independent of the
series structure, but with the entire Vorkosigan
constellation increasingly taking full audio shape, it would
be a shame for standard sf collections not to have the entire
canon available. Barry X. Miller, Austin P.L., TX Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.Amazon.com Review
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