Synopses & Reviews
It began with two men. They came from very different worlds¿entirely different universes, in fact¿and they met in a virgin forest on a duplicate planet Earth. Neither of them had expected it, both of them realized how important the first contact with any other trans-universal human civilization might be. But something went wrong. Neither side knows who shot first. But both the magic-using civilization of Arcana and steel-and-steam age Sharona, with its psionic Talents, think it was the other side. And it doesn't really matter, now, because the original incident has snowballed. Both sides have additional dead to mourn; both sides have additional wrongs to avenge. Both sides have additional military forces moving towards the front. War between the universes is the last thing responsible leaders on either side want. But the fury of their respective populations, xenophobic fear of the unknown, and cries for "justice" (or vengeance), are all driving both sides towards the brink. The actions of local military commanders and diplomats may well determine the final outcome, and unscrupulous, power-hungry men¿and Arcana and Sharona alike¿have agendas of their own. The fuse has been lit, and a war stretching across the universes, across an endless succession of identical Earths, fought between dragons, spells, and crossbows and repeating rifles, machine guns, and artillery is about to begin in white-hot rage and fury. Where it will end¿and how¿no one knows.
Synopsis
In the sequel to Hell's Gate, war threatens to erupt between the forces of the magic-wielding civilization of Arcana and the technology-based Sharona and its psionic Talents, a deadly conflict between two universes that could ignite a war stretching across an endless succession of parallel Earths.
Synopsis
The fuse has been lit. A war stretching across the universe, across an endless succession of identical Earths, fought between dragons, spells, machine guns, and artillery is about to begin in white-hot rage and fury. Where it will end--and how--no one knows.
Synopsis
The second explosive installment in the Multiverse series. A war stretching across the universe, across an endless succession of identical Earths, is about to begin in white-hot rage and fury. Where it will end--and how--no one knows.
About the Author
David Weber is author of the
New York Times best-selling Honor Harrington series as well as
In Fury Born and other popular novels. With John Ringo, he is co-author of another
New York Times best-selling Prince Roger series, the latest of which is
We Few, and has collaborated with Steve White on a series based on the
Starfire SF strategy game, which included the
New York Times best seller
The Shiva Option.
Linda Evans is coauthor with John Ringo of The Road to Damascus and with Robert Asprin of four novels in the Time Scout series for Baen, and has also collaborated with Asprin on For King & Country. An expert on weapons both modern and ancient, she puts her expertise to good use in her science fiction. She has also written the novel Far Edge of Darkness (Baen), and several short novels for volumes in Baen¿s popular Bolo series. She lives in Jacksonville, FL.