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by R.M. Meluch

ePub Sovereign download
Author:
R.M. Meluch
ISBN13:
978-0708822401
ISBN:
0708822401
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Publisher:
Futura Pubns.; New Edition edition (1986)
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Contemporary
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1389 kb
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Rating:
4.5
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542

FREE shipping on qualifying offers. R. M. Meluch is an American SF writer, and published the first of her Tour of the Merrimack series of military SF/space opera novels in 2005

FREE shipping on qualifying offers. The domination of galaxies - that was the prize. And Earthmen and Uelsons contended for it. Bloodily. Meluch is an American SF writer, and published the first of her Tour of the Merrimack series of military SF/space opera novels in 2005. She can be found at rmmeluch.

This was the first book by . That being said this was a very disappointing read and I can't recommend it even to fans of .

The domination of galaxies - that was the prize. This was the first book by .

In the year 2448, the interstellar Empire of Rome spans an area almost as wide as the far-flung colonial worlds of the United States of America. Caesar Numa Pompeii is still rebuilding his shredded empire after the catastrophic war that his predecessor, Caesar Romulus, waged against the United States. War's end left Romulus in a nanovirus-induced coma, captive of Caesar Numa. Numa has under his command a powerful living weapon-a patterner, an augmented man capable of synthesizing vast amounts of data into actionable intelligence.

I have really enjoyed her tour of the Merrimack series. Just finished the 6th book!

I have really enjoyed her tour of the Merrimack series. Just finished the 6th book! 0 ответов 0 ретвитов 0 отметок Нравится.

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Rebecca M. Meluch, published as R. Meluch (born October 24, 1956) is an American writer of science fiction. From 1979 to 1992, Meluch wrote several novels treating a variety of subjects, followed by a period in which she published rarely. In 2005, she published the first of the Tour of the Merrimack series of military science fiction/space opera novels. The series is set on the warship .

Praise for R. Meluch: This book stands out as exceptional. Space opera that becomes a powerful examination of conflict from a one-sided view that expands, unfolding with unexpected twists and turns. Janny Wurts, author of the Wars of Light and Shadow series (for Jerusalem Fire). While Meluch depicts combat and warrior culture as well as any writer in the subgenre, the true joy of this outstanding effor. ies in its inspired use of current speculation on the origins of the universe, quantum singularities and even the old chestnut of time trave. .

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  • A good read. I read it in the late 70s and then lost it. I didn't remember the title or author and it took me 20 years to find it again. OK I admit my favorite part is that the protagonist is a positive, strong, heroic and honorable gay man.

  • I loved the book when it first came out. In the course of moving across country for my husband's job, I had lost it. I finally had to buy it again.

  • This novel is a great one partly because it operates on many levels: as a novel of the heart of an individual: as a novel about love in it's many forms and as a novel of how a seemingly powerful individual deals with his rele in the complex state. This novel at the beginning seems set to take us into Dune-like detail- but instead leads us to an intese focus on an individual- destined for rule- who challenges his inner weakness and is rewarded with respect- and ultimately love. this is not a novel for the close-minded, but neither is it's view on relationships offensive to the vast majority of readers.

  • Meluch writes readable character driven scifi 'space opera'/'family drama' but with a scientific bent to it. Sovreign tells the story of an extremely conflicted man driven by his biology and desires for things he isn't allowed to have. In the end I think he realises that 'settling' for what he can have might not be that bad.

    There's also a lot of worldbuilding and political & quasi-religious machinations-subtle and complex you almost don't notice it and woven into the personal story of the protagonist Teal Ray. If you like scifi which is less technobabble and more about people who live in different contexts of our contemporary world then you might enjoy this.

  • Meluch writes readable character driven scifi 'space opera'/'family drama' but with a scientific bent to it. Sovreign tells the story of an extremely conflicted man driven by his biology and desires for things he isn't allowed to have. In the end I think he realises that 'settling' for what he can have might not be that bad.

    There's also a lot of worldbuilding and political & quasi-religious machinations-subtle and complex you almost don't notice it and woven into the personal story of the protagonist Teal Ray. If you like scifi which is less technobabble and more about people who live in different contexts of our contemporary world then you might enjoy this.

  • After the world/character building of the first section of this book (which was excellent) the next three parts just don't hold up in comparison. Both of Teal's endings, homeworld and with Terrel, felt rushed and tacked on after hundreds of pages of mostly dull exposition finally getting him there. One thing is for sure, this guy sure could get around, which was probably the only thing a miserable creature like Teal took any pleasure in.

  • She wrote a great story. An unusual hero, unusual circumstances, and great storytelling. The wild ride goes through many changes you don't expect. Highly recommended, along with her other books.