Though hell should bar the way

David Drake, 1945-

Book - 2018

"Roy Olfetrie planned to be an officer in the Republic of Cinnabar but when his father was unmasked as a white-collar criminal he had to take whatever was offered. What is offered is a chance to accompany Captain Daniel Leary and Lady Adele Mundy as they go off to start a war that will put Roy at the sharp end. Duty snatches Roy from the harem of a pirate chief to a world of monsters, from interstellar reaches in a half-wrecked starship to assassination attempts at posh houses. The action doesn't slow and nor can Roy. Captain Leary himself has given Roy a chance and he is determined to make the most of it"--

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Genres
Science fiction
Published
Riverdale, NY : Baen [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
David Drake, 1945- (author)
Physical Description
xi, 402 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781481483131
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Drake's 12th RCN military space adventure (after Death's Bright Day) is disappointingly slow-moving, as newly recruited officer Roy Olfetrie spends an inordinate amount of time attending to ship maintenance before the action begins. Roy has left the naval academy on Cinnabar after his father's disgrace, so he jumps at the chance to join the hero Capt. Daniel Leary on a diplomatic mission to the planet of Saguntum. At the outset, Roy spends much of his time in space conducting various minor or major repairs, delaying the excitement for the reader, but when the action does arrive, it rises to Drake's usual high standards. Once reaching Saguntum, Roy is impressed onto another ship, captured by pirates, and then sold into slavery on the planet of ben Yusuf, where another dull stretch is mostly concerned with Roy's ability to use the local computer to order supplies. All that remains is for Roy to effect his own escape while rescuing captive Monica Smith from the local admiral's harem (a pulp throwback plot that pits the white heroes against stereotypical Arab-analogue antagonists) and return them both to Saguntum aboard a stolen vessel in time for the promised brouhaha to kick off there. This is a mixed bag at best, and even series fans may skim the long sections between exciting action scenes. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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