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Salvage Right: Volume 25

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Full Title:

Salvage Right: Volume 25

Contributors:

By (Author) Sharon Lee
By (author) Steve Miller

ISBN:

9781982193423

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Imprint:

Simon & Schuster

Publication Date:

30th April 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.54

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

656

Dimensions:

Width 105mm, Height 171mm, Spine 36mm

Weight:

354g

Description

A NEW NOVEL IN THE NATIONALLY BEST-SELLING LIADEN UNIVERSE SERIES

A door never closes, but a window opens . . .

With origins in the Old Universe, the malevolent, acquisitive intelligence of Tinsori Light sought to infect others with itself, and send those agents out into the wide new universe to infect even more.

For centuries, two heroes stood between Tinsori Light and the vulnerable universeLight Keepers Jen Sin yosPhelium and Lorith of the Sanderat.

Just when it seemed that theymerely humanmust fail, Tinsori Light, enfeebled by aged systems, succumbed to the stress of a unique spatial event . . . and died, leaving the station a shell.

Luckily, the light keepers have back-up. A mismatched team of arcane specialists are on-station, working nonstop to preserve the Light, build trustworthy systems, and open the refurbished station for business.

In fact, ships are already incoming, and it becomes a matter of urgency to sort friend from foe. In particular, the Lyre Institute wishes to acquire Tinsori Light, and will do anything, spend anyone, to achieve that goal.

Praise for Salvage Right:

Salvage Right delivers a taut, suspenseful sequel with deft and forward thinking insight into independent logics as intelligences. Another benchmark in the Liaden universe series: merit, kindness, integrity, and heroic action through a rounded cast of healed and broken characters who will win your heart as they strive to overcome their difficulties. Janny Wurts, author of Wars of Light and Shadow

Praise for Accepting the Lance:

Accepting the Lance is a tour de force! So many threads woven, so many pieces moved on the board, old and new friends met, this book is an extraordinary installment in a brilliant series. I stayed up till 3 a.m. reading it and I have zero regrets. An incredible ride of a book! Nalini Singh, NYT best-selling author of the Psy-Changeling and Guild Hunter paranormal romances

Praise for Dragon in Exile:

. . . sprawling and satisfying. . . . Space opera mixes with social engineering, influenced by Regency-era manners and delicate notions of honor. . . . its like spending time with old friends. Publishers Weekly

Praise for Necessitys Child:

Compelling and wondrous, as sharp and graceful as Damascus steel, Necessitys Child is a terrific addition to Lee & Millers addictive series. Patricia Briggs

Praise for the Liaden Universe series:

Every now and then you come across an author, or in this case, a pair, who write exactly what you want to read, the characters and personalities that make you enjoy meeting them. . . . I rarely rave on and on about stories, but I am devoted to Lee and Miller novels and stories. Anne McCaffrey

These authors consistently deliver stories with a rich, textured setting, intricate plotting, and vivid, interesting characters from fully-realized cultures, both human and alien, and each book gets better. Elizabeth Moon

. . . delightful stories of adventure and romance set in a far future . . . space opera milieu. Its all a rather heady mix of Gordon R. Dickson, the Forsythe Saga, and Victoria Holt, with Lee and Millers own unique touches making it all sparkle and sizzle. Anyone whose taste runs toward SF in the true romantic tradition cant help but like the Liaden Universe. Analog

. . . the many fans of the Liaden universe will welcome the latest . . . continuing young pilot Theo Waitley s adventures. Booklist on Saltation

. . . aficionados of intelligent space opera will be thoroughly entertained . . . the authors craftsmanship is top-notch. Publishers Weekly on Lee and Millers popular Liaden Universe thriller I Dare

Reviews

Praise forSalvage Right:

Salvage Right delivers a taut, suspenseful sequel with deft and forward thinking insight into independent logics as intelligences. Another benchmark in the Liaden universe series: merit, kindness, integrity, and heroic action through a rounded cast of healed and broken characters who will win your heart as they strive to overcome their difficulties. Janny Wurts
Praise forRibbon Dance:

I love the Liaden Universe books for their complex weaving of cultures and manners and the dangers of space travel.I was fascinated byRibbon Dances focus on the careful work of establishing trade with a long-isolated world where psi powers are common. At play are the differences between offworld procedures and the traditions and suspicions of the planetary society. And an elderly, politely demanding norbear.Kathryn Sullivan, author ofTalking to Trees

Time spent with the Tree and Dragon is always a joy.Ribbon Danceis a marvelous tale, a feast for Liaden fans. And everyone should be a Liaden fan. Patricia Briggs,NYT#1 best-selling author of the Mercy Thompson series

Space Opera as finely crafted as a Tree-and-Dragon trade deal. Lee and Miller always deliver the goods. Jack Campbell, author ofIn Our StarsandImplacable

Deftly written, with politics, passion and power winding together to create an incredibly satisfying story that spans generations, cultures, and worlds. What a treat. Sure to satisfy long-time readers and newcomers alike! C.E. Murphy, author of The Walker Papers series

Starts fast and runs hot and true. Perhaps Lee & Millers strongest work to date. Space opera the way it should be. James D. Macdonald, coauthor ofThe Price of the Stars

Lee and Miller once more bring the reader in close with complex, multi-faceted storylines that reveal breathtaking plots and absolutely charming characters.Lawrence M. Schoen, award-winning author ofBarsk: The Elephants Graveyard

A brilliant entry in the Liaden series, with romance, intrigue, new friends and old, and a new world to test Clan Korval! Ryk Spoor, author ofChoosing the PlayersandDemons of the Past

Author Bio

Maine-based writersSharon Lee and Steve Millerteamed up in the late 1980s to bring the world the story of Kinzel, an inept wizard with a love of cats, a thirst for justice, and a staff of true power. Since then, the husband and wife have written dozens of short stories and more than two dozen novels, most set in their star-spanning Liaden Universe.

Before settling down to the serene and stable life of a science fiction and fantasy writer, Steve was a traveling poet, rock-band reviewer, reporter, and editor of a string of community newspapers. Sharon, less adventurous, has been an advertising copywriter, copy editor on night-side news at a small city newspaper, reporter, photographer, and book reviewer. Both credit their newspaper experiencewith teaching them the finer points of collaboration. Sharon and Steve passionately believe that reading fiction ought to be funand that stories are entertainment. Learn more about the Liaden Universeat http://korval.com.

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