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Mass Market Paperback Legacy Book

ISBN: 0671876430

ISBN13: 9780671876432

Legacy

(Book #2 in the The Disinherited Series)

Only King Arthur can save us now Humanity is Not Alone: we share this galaxy with a species as cruel and rapacious as the mind of man can well conceive, a species with nothing but conquest on its hive mind. With the aid of Raehaniv, the humans from Earth - through the services of the U.S. Space Force - have managed to beat off the hideous threat. Peace at Last?Nope. Life is not that simple: not only is this universe accessible through the ultralight...

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Second in the "Disinherited" trilogy

This is the second of a series of three adventures, each of which can be read on its own or together as a trilogy. The unusual thing about this trilogy is that each is of a slightly different genre. The full series is The Disinherited (Space Opera) Legacy (Time Travel) Debt of Ages (Alternate history) Steve White started out his writing career with the "Starfire" books which he co-authored with David Weber. Both writers then branched out on their own, and both developed enormously as a result: "The Disinherited" was the first published novel which Steve White wrote on his own, and "Legacy" is the sequel. In my opinion these books are not at all bad, but are not in the same league as some of his more recent work. In "The Disinherited" humans from earth in the mid 20th century were contacted by visitors from another star. The good news is that these visitors, the Raehaniv, are friendly: the bad news is that their home world is about to be attacked by a species called the Korvaasha, who are not. The Korvaasha turn up in all three books in the trilogy: they have a huge and very powerful empire, are horribly evil, and intend to conquer the entire universe. In the first book, rather than face a re-education camp back home and sitting around waiting for Earth to be discovered and conquered by the Korvaasha, some of Earth's astronauts decide to help take the battle to the Korvaasha - but in the process they become the Disinherited. "Legacy" starts some 200 years later. Earth is in the middle of a major war with a largish fragment of the former Korvaashi empire, a fragment which is if anything even more evil: the "Realm of Tarzhgul" think the previous Karvaashi Unity was run by "bleeding-heart liberals". On a fringe world, an survey team from earth runs into, in quick succession, explorers from Raehan who soon become friends, an enemy force of Korvaashi, and then time travellers from the far future. And suddenly they find themselves back in the time of King Arthur .... Overall this is a fairly good book, worth a read if you like space opera. It also solves one or two of the mysteries left over from "The Disinherited.

A historical novel with an sf-tinge; brilliant!

For those who read part one (a sci-fi novel), this came as a complete surprise! The heroes are intercepted by the enemies of a race they just met in deep space, only to find themselves engaged in an adventure in dark-age Europe, with none other than the historical Arthur.... This novel is one of the best I have read on the subject (and I have read many!), better than so-called great novelists such as Marion Bradley. The book is historically accurate (and that is rare), the style engaging, the plot surprising even if you WOULD know the history! And humour too: have you noticed anything strange about the names of the emperor and empress of Constantinople? White is problably not voting Democrat.. Don't miss part two: Debt of Ages!
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