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Empire From the Ashes
by David Weber

WE HAVE A JOB FOR YOU ...

Just a routine day in lunar orbit. That's all Lieutenant Commander Colin Maclntyre, USN, expected. Only a simple training mission to test a new survey instrument intended for the first manned American-Russian interstellar flight.

What he got was just a bit different.

First, there was the fact that Earth didn't actually have a Moon.

Then there was the three thousand-kilometer diameter alien starship pretending it was the Moon. And the millennia-old cybernetic intelligence that shanghaied him to serve as its crew.

Colin might have been forgiven for thinking that those were enough surprises for any one man, but there were a few other small problems.

Like the deadly mutiny which had been raging longer than the human race had existed on Earth ... and still wasn't over.

Or like the millions of other starships, crewed by genocidal aliens dedicated to the extermination of all possible competing life forms, which just happened to be headed straight towards Earth.

Or like the interstellar empire whose aid offered humanity's only hope for survival... except for the minor fact that its last emperor and all of his subjects had died forty-five thousand years ago.

Add in the occasional homicidal terrorist, religious fanatics convinced that the only good Maclntyre was a dead Maclntyre, a bic-weapon capable of killing every living thing on any planet, a super-bomb which could take out whole worlds, a starship drive which could destroy complete solar systems, and the need to organize the entire planet Earth— and all of its warring, mutually murderous factions—for a probably hopeless last-ditch defense, and Colin was convinced that things were just about as bad as they could possibly get.

Until he found out whose job it had just become to fix all those problems, of course....

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Undeniably the science fiction phenomenon of the decade, New York Times bestselling author David Weber is often compared to C.S. Forester (the celebrated creator of Captain Horatio Hornblower) and is the recipient of critical praise worthy of Heinlein or Asimov. His hordes of voracious fans clamor for more and more Weber. Fortunately for them, Weber keeps steadily producing book after book with first printings that sell out almost immediately, then go back into printing after printing after printing. His novels range from epic fantasy (Oath of Swords, The War God's Own) to breathtaking space opera (Path of the Fury, Empire from the Ashes] to military science fiction with in-depth characterization (the celebrated and awesomely popular Honor Harrington series, War of Honor being the latest installment). Reviewers call Weber "highly entertaining," (Booklist), "outstanding . .. superb ... excellent" (Wilson Library Bulletin), "remarkable" (Kliatt), "the best" (Dragon), "worth shouting about" (Philadelphia Weekly Press), "great" (Locus), and "the best writer around today" (FosFax). Readers call Weber similar things, but mostly they call the Baen offices several times a week demanding more from their main man. Weber and his wife Sharon live in South Carolina.

Published 3/1/2003
SKU: 0743435931
Ebook Price: $5.00 

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1. Michael on 1/18/2010, said:

Great read over the Christmas New Years time off. Left off in the middle of something and still would love to see the story line finished.
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2. Berend on 2/25/2009, said:

This book was one of my first exposures to David Weber. Suffice it to say, i devoured it and its sequels and started hunting for more! Well rounded characters, a good plot. Before reading, please set your Suspension of Disbelief to High. This is Space Opera with a capital C for Classic.
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3. E Boyd on 9/13/2008, said:

Great story line, when are the sequels "The Armageddon Inheritance" and "Heirs of Empire" going to be added?
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4. Joshua on 9/5/2008, said:

Both books in this combination pack are an excellent read. It does, however, require the reader to ignore certain bits of reality, particularly in the second book. Weber gives convincing, if not always believable, pseudoscience explanations to explain the technological wonders he imagined, although he seems to have a very limited idea of just how much damage any weapon claiming to be a ten thousand megaton warhead can do. Overall, this was a very enjoyable read, and I wish that he would write another sequel, even now that almost twenty years have passed since the first publication of Mutineer's Moon.
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5. Alexander on 8/28/2008, said:

When is the next one due
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6. Daniel on 7/11/2007, said:

This book is a very fun read. The exploits of the Imperials are a hoot (I'm a sucker for that kind of thing) and the sheer over-the-topness of Imperial space tech is beautiful. Unfortunately, you should also be prepared to give your Willing Suspension of Disbelief an intense aerobic workout. The book violates some really fundamental bits of reality, and though Weber gives decent pseudotechnical explanations every time, some of them are pretty darn thin just because they're patching such a big hole. It sometimes feels like the book was going to be a farce until Weber decided to write it straight faced. Overall, a really good "popcorn" book but one you should definitely go into with open eyes.
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7. Rex on 7/4/2007, said:

YES! MORE PLEASE! There are Two Whole Races that still need saving! (Including US)
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8. Shon on 5/22/2007, said:

So nice to just have 1 book instead of the 3 originals (which I do have!) Now if only there was a fourth book in the series!!!!
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9. david on 5/8/2007, said:

GREAT!!!! able to read again and again. MORE PLEASE!!!!!!!!
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10. Michael on 4/29/2007, said:

Excellent. Now write more! ;-)
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