The First Casualty

by Mike Moscoe

Other authorsDuane Myers
Paper Book, 1999

Status

Available

Call number

Fic SF Moscoe

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Publication

New York : Berkley Pub. Group, 1999.

Description

FOUR SOLDIERS. ONE WAR.   Asteroid miner Mary Rodrigo and freighter owner Mattim Abeeb are green draftees of the Society of Humanity, forced to fight for Earth--a planet they've never even seen. Major Ray Longknife and his lover, Senior Pilot Rita Nuu, are career soldiers, invested with the cause of the Unity Party--and its ambitious new president. These four soldiers on opposing sides of the battle are about to discover the true nature of this terrible war: a quest for profit--from the high command of both sides. What they will risk is nothing less than their lives. For although truth may be the first casualty of war, it's not going to be the last...

User reviews

LibraryThing member gregandlarry
Just reread this after enjoying 11 or so Kris Longknife books. Not a bad start to the universe.
LibraryThing member jjmcgaffey
It's not bad, but really confusing. I had a hard time keeping track of which of the many many characters were on which side (not helped by my confusion over the fact that Earth was converting merchantmen while the "colonists" had a standing Navy (not large, but more solid than Earth's,
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apparently)). And of course there were more than two sides... Some of the scenes looked rather familiar, after reading all the Kris Longknife books. And some of the shocks weren't so shocking, since I know what will become of the characters a good many years later. I like Matt and Mary quite a bit; I _dislike_ Ray Longknife quite a bit. Rita is rather a cipher (well, we never get her as a viewpoint character - only from Ray's viewpoint). There are also several word errors that threw me right out of the story - when a military superior accuses a man of "cowardism", it's...it makes me wonder if that's a special word. But I think it's just an error, along with several others of the same sort. Not bad, I'm not sorry I read it, but I doubt I'll bother to reread.
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LibraryThing member kmartin802
This is a science fiction war story. It follows four main characters - two from each side of the war - as it unfolds. Major Ray Longknife and his wife Senior Pilot Rita Nuu Longknife are on the Unity side of the conflict. Asteroid Miner turned drafted Marine Mary Rodrigo and freighter owner turned
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drafted captain of a warshop Mattim Abeeb fight for the Society of Humanity.

The story is filled with space battles and political intrigue. Each of them comes to learn that the wars they are fighting are designed for profiting some wealthy special interest groups on both sides of the conflict.

I liked the action and adventure and liked getting to know the four main characters. I found the worldbuilding to be interesting. I liked the idea of gates that travel great distances quickly and that are still not understood. I liked that Captain Abeeb and his crew discover a whole new star system when they accidentally enter a jump incorrectly. I liked the way they found their way home and the way the powers that be wanted to hide Abeeb's crew's discovery.

I liked the romance between Ray and Rita and the way they were willing to do the hard thing as long as it was the right thing.

This is the first book in a six-book series, so I wasn't surprised that things were left unresolved. I'm eager to read more in the series to follow their adventures and lives.
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Language

Original publication date

1999-01-01

Physical description

325 p.; 18 cm

ISBN

0441005934 / 9780441005932

Local notes

Society of Humanity, 1

DDC/MDS

Fic SF Moscoe

Rating

(29 ratings; 3.2)
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