Ancillary Mercy

Paperback, 359 pages

English language

Published March 25, 2015 by Orbit.

ISBN:
978-0-316-24668-2
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OCLC Number:
910622081

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4 stars (1 review)

"For a moment, things seemed to be under control for Breq, the soldier who used to be a warship. Then a search of Athoek Station's slums turns up someone who shouldn't exist, and a messenger from the mysterious Presger empire arrives, as does Breq's enemy, the divided and quite possibly insane Anaander Mianaai--ruler of an empire at war with itself"--Page 4 of cover.

In the stunning conclusion to the Imperial Radch trilogy, a search of Athoek Station's slums turns up someone who shouldn't exist. A messenger from the mysterious Presger empire arrives, as does Breq's enemy, the divided and quite possibly insane Anaander Mianaai, ruler of an empire at war with itself. Breq refuses to flee with her ship and crew, because that would leave the people of Athoek in terrible danger. The odds aren't good, but that's never stopped her before.

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4 stars

The last of the Imperial Radch trilogy begins where the second part ended. The Athoek system is in safe hands, threats against Breq neutralized, so life can return to normal.

Of course, when you're the last remnant of an AI ship, holding a position of Fleet Captain in Radch space, the normal is pretty damn strange. But still, the third book takes another turn and looks more closely at the mundane lives of the main characters. If Breq seemed like a superhuman in first and particularly in second book, the third book examines her distancing herself from her ship roots and becoming more human. Of course, it's also about war.

The two sides of the Lord of the Radch are fighting each other, and some of that fighting finds itself in Athoek. It's once again up to the Fleet Captain and the crew of the Mercy of Kalr to save …

Subjects

  • Life on other planets
  • Imaginary wars and battles
  • Fiction