Synopses & Reviews
Prince Roger MacClintock was an heir to the galaxy's Throne of Man-and a self-obsessed spoiled young brat . . . until he and the Royal Marines sent to protect him were stranded on Marduk with only their feet to get them half way around the entire planet. So far, they've crossed a continent, crossed a sea full of ship-eating monsters, taken over an enemy spaceport, and hijacked a starship. But they're not home-free yet, because home is no longer free. In Roger's absence, a palace coup by enemies of the MacClintock family has seized control of the Empire. His mother the Empress is a captive in the palace and even in her own body, drugged so that her will is not her own. Roger's bother, the heir to the throne, is dead. And Roger himself has been branded an outlaw and traitor. Roger and his faithful band of human marines and native alien warriors have beaten the barbarian planet Marduk, and now they must re-conquer an interstellar empire. But they aren't about to give up, and with the help of those on the throne planet who are still loyal to the Empress they will infiltrate (under cover of a restaurant specializing in exotic Mardukan dishes, no less), they will make anyone who gets in their way (such as local mobsters who make the mistake of kidnapping Roger's fiancé) very sorry that they did, and they will not rest until the rightful ruler has been restored. Once again, a lot of power-hungry people are going to learn a hard lesson: You do not, ever, mess with a MacClintock!
Synopsis
Prince Roger MacClintock is an heir to the galaxy's Throne of Man--and a self-obsessed spoiled young brat until he and the Royal Marines sent to protect him are stranded on Marduk with only their feet to get them half way around the entire planet.
About the Author
David Weber is author of the
New York Times best-selling Honor Harrington series as well as
Path of the Fury, Mutineers' Moon and
The Armageddon Inheritance and other popular novels. With Steve White, he is the author of
Insurrection, Crusade, In Death Ground, and the
New York Times best seller
The Shiva Option, all novels based on his
Starfire SF strategy game. His latest novel is
Wind Rider's Oath (Baen).
John Ringo is author of the New York Times best-selling series so far comprising A Hymn Before Battle, Gust Front, When the Devil Dances, and Hell's Faire, and co-author with David Weber of March Upcountry, March to the Sea and March to the Stars, the first two books in this series. His latest novel is Into the Looking Glass (Baen).