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The Ethos Effect

by L E Jr Modesitt

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ISBN13: 9780765347121
ISBN10: 0765347121
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Set in the same universe as The Parafaith War (but two centuries later, and intended to be read independently), The Ethos Factor is the story of Commander Van C. Albert of the Republic Space Force of Taran, a brave and resourceful officer who once defeated a larger enemy ship but indirectly caused the loss of a civilian liner in the process. Cleared by the board of inquiry, but an embarrassment to the high command, he retains his commission but is given only dead-end assignments. For a time, he must watch helplessly as cold war among economic, religious and political rivals evolves toward interstellar open warfare. Assigned as a military attaché at the Taran embassy on Scandya, Van is seriously wounded foiling an assassination. Decorated, promoted and summarily retired while still in a coma, he wakes to find himself honorably but intolerably unemployed. Then the harmless sounding Integrated Information Systems foundation of the Eco-Tech Coalition recruits him to fly a starship, Van finds he now has a powerful new vantage point not just for observation, but for action. The IIS has interests everywhere and Van is not just a pilot, but their point man in a conflict that will shake the worlds.Modesitt uses a distinctive blend of space battles, political and economic intrigue, and issues of race and religion to address deep questions of good and evil, ethics and self-interest. Van Albert makes his decisions; it is for you to decide if he is a hero.

Review:

"This fast-paced yet complexly plotted work of military SF portrays three-dimensional characters caught up in internal and external battles as they search for ways to combine personal integrity with their professional duties. A thoughtfully written, hard-hitting tale."
(Library Journal)

Review:

"Modesitts complex, fast-paced stand-alone offers a traditional space-adventure hero and heavy doses of philosophy laced with ethical issues. . . . thoughtful SF readers will appreciate this weighty tale of humanitarian intentions and social speculations."-
(Publishers Weekly)

Synopsis:

Set in the same universe as "The Parafaith War, "--but two centuries later--"The Ethos Factor" is the story of Commander Albert, a brave and resourceful officer who once defeated a larger enemy ship but caused the loss of a civilian liner in the process.

About the Author

L. E. Modesitt, Jr., is the bestselling author of The Saga of Recluce and of many other popular fantasy and SF novels. He lives in Cedar City, Utah.

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ISBN:
9780765347121
Author:
Modesitt, L E Jr
Publisher:
Tor Classics
Author:
Modesitt, L. E., Jr.
Subject:
Science Fiction - General
Subject:
Life on other planets
Subject:
Imaginary wars and battles
Subject:
Science / General
Subject:
Science fiction
Edition Description:
Mass Market
Publication Date:
December 2004
Binding:
Mass Market Paperbound
Language:
English
Pages:
544
Dimensions:
6.84x4.24x1.21 in. .55 lbs.

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