Finished: _Conventions of War_ (Book three of Dread Empire's Fall), by Walter Jon Williams.
To be fair, I would read Williams' grocery lists if he put them in novel form. This is the conclusion of a trilogy, and neatly wraps up most of the loose ends that it should. The first installment featured some physics blunders; the second installment suffered from some middle-novel-of-a-trilogy issues; this volume does the author full credit.
Space opera, character-based, with the unusual early twist that the Galactic Empire is *not* ruled by humans, but rather the Shaa; singularity issues are sidestepped through the tradition of the Praxis, which is a philosophy somewhat like Confucianism but not as progressive. A rigid aristocratic class division and a wormhole network tie the whole thing together.
Has anyone written a story in which the young dashing inventor of new military tactics puts them into effect against the orders of his superiors... and is completely crushed as a result?
To be fair, I would read Williams' grocery lists if he put them in novel form. This is the conclusion of a trilogy, and neatly wraps up most of the loose ends that it should. The first installment featured some physics blunders; the second installment suffered from some middle-novel-of-a-trilogy issues; this volume does the author full credit.
Space opera, character-based, with the unusual early twist that the Galactic Empire is *not* ruled by humans, but rather the Shaa; singularity issues are sidestepped through the tradition of the Praxis, which is a philosophy somewhat like Confucianism but not as progressive. A rigid aristocratic class division and a wormhole network tie the whole thing together.
Has anyone written a story in which the young dashing inventor of new military tactics puts them into effect against the orders of his superiors... and is completely crushed as a result?