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Loading... Hero! (edition 1991)by Dave Duncan (Author)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Well, that was surprising. Starts out like a 1950's pulpy space opera (Space Patrol!) and turns out to be much more complicated than that, with a time-shifting narrative structure with a fairly downbeat ending. Overall, I rather liked it. ( ) Synopsis: A military hero struggles with his identity as a clone when he’s caught between in a war between humans and the Brotherhood who created him. Review: Science fiction is not really my thing, but I do like to give it a try every now and again when I’m given an author or book recommendation. Read the rest here: http://superfastreader.com/hero-by-dave-duncan.htm no reviews | add a review
A spacefaring military adventure of one man's meteoric rise through the ranks from "a great world-builder" and award-winning author (SFReview). Space opera at its finest and most action‑filled, from the bestselling author of fantasy quests, epic tales, and swashbuckling adventures. Vaun, born a peasant in the stinking mud flats of Ult, a thriving colony planet, claws his way to survival and fame by becoming the toughest young officer in the Space Patrol. A veteran of the brutal training academy, he seizes opportunities as they arise, leading the first ship out against a surprise attack by the mysterious Brotherhood. He returns to a hero's welcome as the Brotherhood ship falls to the surface of his home planet in shattered pieces. The Brotherhood is elsewhere unstoppable, though, as neighboring planets, one by one, fall silent, conquered. And then, the Patrol detects a huge spacecraft launched from one of the now‑silent worlds and headed for Ult. Facing a challenge greater than he can truly hope to overcome, Vaun nonetheless sets out to save Ult for a second time. No library descriptions found. |
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