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The Course of Empire

Full title: The Course of Empire
ISBN: 9780743498937
ISBN 10: 0743498933
Authors: Wentworth, K.D.
Publisher: Baen
Edition: 1st Printing
Num. pages: 672
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2005

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Synopsis

conquered By The Jao Twenty Years Ago, The Earth Is Shackled Under Alien Tyranny - And Threatened By The Even More Dangerous Ekhat, One Of Whose Genocidal Extermination Fleets Is Coming To The Solar System. The Only Chance For Human Survival Is In The Hands Of An Unusual Pair Of Allies: A Young Jao Prince, Newly Arrived To Terra To Assume His Duties, And A Young Human Woman Brought Up Amongst The Jao Occupiers. But, As Their Tentative Alliance Takes Shape, They Are Under Pressure From All Sides. A Cruel Jao Viceroy On One Side, Determined To Drown All Opposition In Blood; A Reckless Human Resistance On The Other, Which Is Perfectly Prepared To Shed It. Added To The Mix Is The Fact That Only By Adopting Some Portions Of Human Technology And Using Human Sepoy Troops Can The Haughty Jao Hope To Defeat The Oncoming Ekhat Attack - And Then Only By Fighting The Battle Within The Sun Itself.

publishers Weekly

can A Proud And Warlike People Find Common Cause With Their Alien Conquerors In The Face Of A Greater Danger? That's The Question That Military Sf Ace Flint (1633) And Two-time Nebula Award Finalist Wentworth (this Fair Land) Ask In This Thought-provoking Far-future Novel. After Defeating The Human Species, Some Of The Sea Lion-like Jao Consider Finishing Off The Job Through Mass Asteroid Strikes. But The Young Aille, Newly Arrived Commander Of Jao Ground Forces, Seeks To Win Over The Humans Not Only By Showing Them The Threat Posed To All Intelligent Life By The Ekhat, The Elder Race That Raised The Jao To Sentience, But Also By Trying To Forge Bonds Between The Vanquishers And The Vanquished. The Authors Excel At Describing How Human And Jao Customs Clash, Allowing The Reader To Discover Along With The Characters The Core Beliefs Of Each Society And How These Beliefs Could Be Adjusted And Harmonized With One Another. The Ekhat Presents A Truly Alien Threat Of The Sort That Could Well Merge Two Belligerent Societies Into One, Not Just Out Of Fear But Through Ties Of Blood And Honor. Building To An Exhilarating Conclusion, This Book Cries Out For A Sequel. (sept.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.