Description
Sequel to The Heretic, Book 10 in the nationally best-selling General series. FROM HERETIC TO SAVIOR
Duisberg is one of thousands of planets plunged into darkness and chaos by the collapse of the galactic republic. But where other worlds have begun to rebuild a star-travelling culture, Duisberg remains in an uneasy balance between mud-brick civilization and bloodthirsty barbarism.
The people of Duisberg have a god: Zentrum, a supercomputer from the ancient past. Zentrum has decided to avoid another collapse by preventing civilization from rising from where it is. And because even a supercomputer and the powerful religion which it founded cannot block all progress, Zentrum has another tool: every few centuries the barbarians sweep in from the desert, slaughtering the educated classes and cowing the peasants back into submission. These are the Blood Winds, and the Blood Winds are about to blow again.
This time, however, there's a difference: Abel Dashian, son of a military officer, has received into his mind the spirit of Raj Whitehall, the most successful general in the history of the planet Bellevue--and of Center, the supercomputer which enabled Raj to shatter his planet's barbarians and permit the return of civilization.
One hero can't stop the tide of barbarians unless he has his own culture supporting him. To save Duisberg, Abel must conquer the very land of his origin and attempt to destroy the computer A.I. "god" who has doomed his world to an everlasting Dark Age. Abel is a heretic, but now he must go beyond and become--THE SAVIOR. About The Savior:
The Savior is a sequel worth waiting for. There is more of everything inside; military strategy and war, backstory and human drama, all at higher stakes . . .Tony Daniel and David Drake pick up where they left off and run, without stumbling, toward a fantastic conclusion . . . As much as I like military Science Fiction, I dont want to read battle after battle. The Savior delivers so much more. The stories of Abel's many allies are just as compelling. I found the conclusion of the book to be immensely satisfying. -SF Crowsnest
. . . the cost in blood is high and the descriptions of gunpowder age tactics are solid . . . conceptually intriguing.-Publishers Weekly
About The Savior prequel, The Heretic:
"More than once, I envied Abel's 'gift.' If you count having the voice of a computer and the recreation of a famous general in your head as a gift . . . An interesting relationship that elevates [the novel] to something unique. . .I loved the battles and I found Abel to be an engaging character. I adored Golitsin, his priest friend."--SF Crowsnest About the Raj Whitehall series:
"[T]old with knowledge of military tactics and hardware, and vividly described action . . . devotees of military SF should enjoy themselves."--Publishers Weekly "[A] thoroughly engrossing military sf series . . . superb battle scenes, ingenious weaponry and tactics, homages to Kipling, and many other goodies. High fun."--Booklist About David Drake:
"[P]rose as cold and hard s the metal alloy of a tank ... rivals Crane and Remarque ..." -Chicago Sun-Times "Drake couldn't write a bad action scene at gunpoint." -Booklist About Tony Daniel:
"[D]azzling stuff."-New York Times Book Review
"[His work] teems with vivid characters and surprising action."-Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Daniel proves that the Golden Age of science fiction is right here and now."-Greg Bear
"[A] large cast of utterly graspable humans, mostly military and political folks, of all ranks and capacities and temperments. Daniel has a keen eye for the kinds of in extremis thinking and behavior that such a wartime situation would engender. . . . Following in the footsteps of Poul Anderson and Greg Bear . . ."--Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine on Daniel's Guardian of Night The General Series
The Forge
S. M. Stirling
David Drake The Hammer
S. M. Stirling
David Drake The Anvil
S. M. Stirling
David Drake The Steel
S. M. Stirling
David Drake The Sword
S. M. Stirling
David Drake The Chosen
S. M. Stirling
David Drake The Reformer
S. M. Stirling
David Drake The Tyrant
Eric Flint
David Drake The Heretic
Tony Daniel
David Drake The Savior
Tony Daniel
David Drake Omnibus Editions
Warlord
David Drake
S. M. Stirling
Contains The Forge and The Hammer Conqueror
David Drake
S. M. Stirling
Contains The Anvil and The Steel
Hope Reborn
David Drake
S. M. Stirling
Contains The Forge and The Hammer Hope Rearmed
David Drake
S. M. Stirling
Contains The Anvil and The Steel
Author: Tony Daniel, David Drake
Publisher: Baen
Published: 05/26/2015
Pages: 576
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 6.70h x 4.20w x 1.30d
ISBN13: 9781476780757
ISBN10: 1476780757
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Science Fiction | Action & Adventure
- Fiction | Science Fiction | Space Opera
- Fiction | Science Fiction | Military
Duisberg is one of thousands of planets plunged into darkness and chaos by the collapse of the galactic republic. But where other worlds have begun to rebuild a star-travelling culture, Duisberg remains in an uneasy balance between mud-brick civilization and bloodthirsty barbarism.
The people of Duisberg have a god: Zentrum, a supercomputer from the ancient past. Zentrum has decided to avoid another collapse by preventing civilization from rising from where it is. And because even a supercomputer and the powerful religion which it founded cannot block all progress, Zentrum has another tool: every few centuries the barbarians sweep in from the desert, slaughtering the educated classes and cowing the peasants back into submission. These are the Blood Winds, and the Blood Winds are about to blow again.
This time, however, there's a difference: Abel Dashian, son of a military officer, has received into his mind the spirit of Raj Whitehall, the most successful general in the history of the planet Bellevue--and of Center, the supercomputer which enabled Raj to shatter his planet's barbarians and permit the return of civilization.
One hero can't stop the tide of barbarians unless he has his own culture supporting him. To save Duisberg, Abel must conquer the very land of his origin and attempt to destroy the computer A.I. "god" who has doomed his world to an everlasting Dark Age. Abel is a heretic, but now he must go beyond and become--THE SAVIOR. About The Savior:
The Savior is a sequel worth waiting for. There is more of everything inside; military strategy and war, backstory and human drama, all at higher stakes . . .Tony Daniel and David Drake pick up where they left off and run, without stumbling, toward a fantastic conclusion . . . As much as I like military Science Fiction, I dont want to read battle after battle. The Savior delivers so much more. The stories of Abel's many allies are just as compelling. I found the conclusion of the book to be immensely satisfying. -SF Crowsnest
. . . the cost in blood is high and the descriptions of gunpowder age tactics are solid . . . conceptually intriguing.-Publishers Weekly
About The Savior prequel, The Heretic:
"More than once, I envied Abel's 'gift.' If you count having the voice of a computer and the recreation of a famous general in your head as a gift . . . An interesting relationship that elevates [the novel] to something unique. . .I loved the battles and I found Abel to be an engaging character. I adored Golitsin, his priest friend."--SF Crowsnest About the Raj Whitehall series:
"[T]old with knowledge of military tactics and hardware, and vividly described action . . . devotees of military SF should enjoy themselves."--Publishers Weekly "[A] thoroughly engrossing military sf series . . . superb battle scenes, ingenious weaponry and tactics, homages to Kipling, and many other goodies. High fun."--Booklist About David Drake:
"[P]rose as cold and hard s the metal alloy of a tank ... rivals Crane and Remarque ..." -Chicago Sun-Times "Drake couldn't write a bad action scene at gunpoint." -Booklist About Tony Daniel:
"[D]azzling stuff."-New York Times Book Review
"[His work] teems with vivid characters and surprising action."-Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Daniel proves that the Golden Age of science fiction is right here and now."-Greg Bear
"[A] large cast of utterly graspable humans, mostly military and political folks, of all ranks and capacities and temperments. Daniel has a keen eye for the kinds of in extremis thinking and behavior that such a wartime situation would engender. . . . Following in the footsteps of Poul Anderson and Greg Bear . . ."--Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine on Daniel's Guardian of Night The General Series
The Forge
S. M. Stirling
David Drake The Hammer
S. M. Stirling
David Drake The Anvil
S. M. Stirling
David Drake The Steel
S. M. Stirling
David Drake The Sword
S. M. Stirling
David Drake The Chosen
S. M. Stirling
David Drake The Reformer
S. M. Stirling
David Drake The Tyrant
Eric Flint
David Drake The Heretic
Tony Daniel
David Drake The Savior
Tony Daniel
David Drake Omnibus Editions
Warlord
David Drake
S. M. Stirling
Contains The Forge and The Hammer Conqueror
David Drake
S. M. Stirling
Contains The Anvil and The Steel
Hope Reborn
David Drake
S. M. Stirling
Contains The Forge and The Hammer Hope Rearmed
David Drake
S. M. Stirling
Contains The Anvil and The Steel
Author: Tony Daniel, David Drake
Publisher: Baen
Published: 05/26/2015
Pages: 576
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 6.70h x 4.20w x 1.30d
ISBN13: 9781476780757
ISBN10: 1476780757
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Science Fiction | Action & Adventure
- Fiction | Science Fiction | Space Opera
- Fiction | Science Fiction | Military
About the Author
Tony Daniel is an editor at Regnery Books and a former senior editor at Baen. He is the author of more than a dozen science fiction novels.