A Matter of Oaths
By (Author) Helen S. Wright
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Caravel
23rd November 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Romance
Fiction: general and literary
Science fiction
823.914
Paperback
322
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
349g
'A compelling, mind-bending future that's finally come home to the present' - Becky Chambers, author of The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet When Commander Rallya of the patrol ship Bhattya hires Rafe as their new Web officer, she knows she is taking a risk. As an oath breaker, Rafe has suffered the ultimate punishment identity wipe but luckily for him, theres no one else around qualified for the job. Shunned by his previous shipmates, Rafe is ready to keep his head down and do his job, but his competence quickly earns him respect, admiration, and, in one particular case, love. Its difficult to maintain the glow of acceptance however, when his past is chasing him across the galaxy in the shape of an assassin, intent on dealing once and for all with Rafe, whatever the cost. Originally published in 1988, A Matter of Oaths is a space opera with heart, intergalactic intrigue and epic space battles. With a new introduction by Becky Chambers, author of The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet. Fast paced and inventive ... it held my attention to the end - C. J. Cherryh
A compelling, mind-bending future that's finally come home to the present -- Becky Chambers * Author of The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet *
Fast paced and inventive ... it held my attention to the end -- C. J. Cherryh
Wright has created an intriguing spacefaring civilisation, populated by characters who will go on living and loving in the readers imagination long after the last page has been turned -- Stephanie Saulter * Author of the Evolution series *
This is fun, quick-moving adventury space opera...I really enjoyed reading it -- Ann Leckie * Author of Ancillary Justice *
Exciting space adventure * Locus *
Helen S. Wright is a British author, born in Birmingham in 1958. She attended King Edward VI High School for Girls and then studied physics at Imperial College, London before going on to work over a thirty-year period in a wide variety of Information Technology roles in the electricity generation and supply industry. Her first novel, A Matter of Oaths, originally published in 1988, has been revived by Bloomsbury Caravel for a whole new generation of readers. She never married, and currently lives on the Gloucester/Wiltshire border.