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by Sharon Lee

Other authorsSteve Miller (Author)
Ebook, 2021

Status

Available

Call number

Fic SF Lee & Miller

Publication

Pinbeam Books

Description

Includes two stories set in far corners of the Liaden Universe(R).Short story "Command Decision," which first appeared in the anthology Release the Virgins, features Bjarni, a man with a nose for 'shroom, improbably standing at the intersection of change and tradition.Novella "Dead Men Dream," is original to this chapbook, and harks back to the time of Lee and Miller's novel Trade Secret. What is life after death, after all, if not an adventure?

User reviews

LibraryThing member LisCarey
Two Liaden stories, "Dead Men Dream," an original story providing a follow-up on two characters from Trade Secret, and "Command Decision," which originally appeared in an anthology.

Bar Jan chel'Gaiban Clan Rinork is the young Trader who challenged Jethri to a duel, for various poorly-thought-out
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reasons of resentment, and lost. It's a serious embarrassment for his clan, and his Delm declares him dead, and puts him off the ship at Port Chavvy Station. His servant, Khana vo'Daran Clan Baling, chooses to go with him, and is also declared dead.

Bar Jan's arm was also smashed, as further punishment, and initially on Port Chavvy, Khana has to do the foraging for food, news, and all else they need. Bar Jan can go out, but is reluctant to do so more than necessary. In the course of "Dead Men Dream," Khana and Bar Jan, permanently excluded from the Liaden culture they have spent their whole lives in, need to create new identities and lives for themselves. In the course of that struggle, they form a new relationship with each other, as equals and friends.

"Command Decision" is a story of the mercenary troop where Major Lizardi is the intel officer, but this isn't her story. They're on a planet where, every decade, "the Ripple" remakes the agriculture of the world, and there is very serious religious ceremony around this. The mercenaries are there to ensure that everything goes peacefully, that pilgrims can make their pilgrimage, and the tiny group that has to manage the Ripple is not seized by one of the rival powers. This is complicated by the fact that the language as well as the culture of the planet is unfamiliar--Bjarni, a logistics officer, is the only member of the mercenary force who has been on the planet before.

He's going to become far more involved in the Ripple and its ritual than he expects It's a fun little story, very enjoyable.

Recommended.

I bought this book.
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LibraryThing member jjmcgaffey
Two stories - one a follow-on to Trade Secret (which, unfortunately, I read long enough ago that I didn't really remember the setup). Bar Jan and Khana are both very interesting - and it's nice to see they are capable of change. I like this very much (and now I need to go reread Trade
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Secret...).
The second is...distinctly weird. It's very early in Liz Lizardi's career, on a very weird planet (more culturally than physically). She's not the main character, though, Bjarni (who, if I recall correctly, also shows up later) is the center of things. It was written for an anthology with a rather odd theme, and while the setup is enjoyable the story has to be twisted a bit to produce the proper phrase. Don't love it, though seeing a young Liz is interesting.
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Original publication date

2021-03-21

Local notes

Adventures in the Liaden Universe, 32

DDC/MDS

Fic SF Lee & Miller

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(7 ratings; 4.1)
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