"Green writes great space opera, with blasters and swords and heroes that kick butt around the galaxy." --SF Site "An over-the-top masterpiece that veers between brutal comedy and touching riffs on love, loyalty and betrayal . . . bloody funny and extremely bloody." --The Guardian "One of the few writers still using the galactic empire as a theme, and he does it to good effect. At times the stories have some of the feel of a fantasy epic, but they're undeniably sf, rip roaring space operas with dastardly villains, exciting battles, nefarious plots, and strong willed heroes. Take this as an antidote after one too many serious and relevant stories about the human condition." --Science Fiction Chronicle "A great facility with action scenes [and] dialogue . . . Terrific new characters." --SFX Magazine "I would recommend this book if you like your plots sweeping, your characters big and your stories bold." --SFcrowsnest "Space opera at its action best. The novel is populated with heroic figures reminiscent of Lancelot and Arthur and villains that make Darth Vader seem like a nice person . . . Once again, Simon R. Green has written a work that will appeal to Star War fans." --Midwest Book Review "Space opera at its finest . . . The motley band of rebels plays off each other with the sharp wit and endearing affection found in the best buddy comedies, and Lewis, with his wry humor, is an engaging galactic Indiana Jones." --RT Book Reviews "Space opera on a grand scale done with great talent and a sense of adventure." --Science Fiction Chronicle "A guaranteed blood-and-thunder romp, shot-through with broad swathes of fashion parody, a sustained piss-take on 'lives of the Rich and Famous' and the occasional lance of satire. This last is refreshing stuff. It's mostly aimed at Dictatorship, Fascism, Established Religion, the Toadying Media and so-forth-and it's nice to find an author who knows that laughter is the most destructive weapon to aim at a repressive establishment. In short, very violent, very funny, very good." --Infinity Plus "Action, characterization, and ethical dilemmas all balanced and mingled in a way to keep readers turning pages." --Booklist "Green's ingenuity and sarcastic prose style keep readers from getting grossed o
"Green writes great space opera, with blasters and swords and heroes that kick butt around the galaxy." --SF Site "An over-the-top masterpiece that veers between brutal comedy and touching riffs on love, loyalty and betrayal . . . bloody funny and extremely bloody." --The Guardian "One of the few writers still using the galactic empire as a theme, and he does it to good effect. At times the stories have some of the feel of a fantasy epic, but they're undeniably sf, rip roaring space operas with dastardly villains, exciting battles, nefarious plots, and strong willed heroes. Take this as an antidote after one too many serious and relevant stories about the human condition." --Science Fiction Chronicle "A great facility with action scenes [and] dialogue . . . Terrific new characters." --SFX Magazine "I would recommend this book if you like your plots sweeping, your characters big and your stories bold." --SFcrowsnest "Space opera at its action best. The novel is populated with heroic figures reminiscent of Lancelot and Arthur and villains that make Darth Vader seem like a nice person . . . Once again, Simon R. Green has written a work that will appeal to Star War fans." --Midwest Book Review "Space opera at its finest . . . The motley band of rebels plays off each other with the sharp wit and endearing affection found in the best buddy comedies, and Lewis, with his wry humor, is an engaging galactic Indiana Jones." --RT Book Reviews "Space opera on a grand scale done with great talent and a sense of adventure." --Science Fiction Chronicle "A guaranteed blood-and-thunder romp, shot-through with broad swathes of fashion parody, a sustained piss-take on 'lives of the Rich and Famous' and the occasional lance of satire. This last is refreshing stuff. It's mostly aimed at Dictatorship, Fascism, Established Religion, the Toadying Media and so-forth-and it's nice to find an author who knows that laughter is the most destructive weapon to aim at a repressive establishment. In short, very violent, very funny, very good." --Infinity Plus "Action, characterization, and ethical dilemmas all balanced and mingled in a way to keep readers turning pages." --Booklist "Green's ingenuity and sarcastic prose style keep readers from getting grossed o
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