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Kevin J. Anderson (Author)
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December 10, 2007 The Saga of Seven Suns (Book 6)
In the aftermath of a devastating war, swarms of ancient black robots built by the lost insectoid Klikiss race continue their depredations on helpless worlds with stolen and heavily armed Earth battleships.

Among the humans, the Hansa's brutal Chairman struggles to crush any resistance even as King Peter breaks away to form his own new Confederation among the colonies who have declared their independence.

And meanwhile, the original, voracious Klikiss race, long thought to be extinct, has returned, intent on conquering their former worlds and willing to annihilate anyone in the way.

Praise for the Saga of Seven Suns?

"A soaring epic?a space opera to rival the best the field has ever seen."
--- Science Fiction Chronicle

"Kevin Anderson has created a fully independent and richly conceived venue for his personal brand of space opera, a venue that nonetheless raises fruitful resonances with Frank Herbert's classic Dune series."
?Scifi.com


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Bestseller Anderson's super-size mosaic of intergalactic, Darwinian conflict has been compared to some of the genre's grandest epics with good reason, but the breakneck sixth book (after 2006's Of Fire and Night) of this shelf-bending space opera fails to satisfy on its own merits. The quickly deteriorating Terran Hanseatic League (Hansa), the formidable Ildiran Empire and the newly created Confederation of Hansa's ex-colonies and rivals are in a fight for their very existence, battling not only each other but rogue robots, sentient fire entities and an ancient insectoid race, thought long extinct, which plans to eradicate all life on the planets it claims to own. Although Anderson brings all of his considerable skill to bear, much of the action-packed conflict remains relatively predictable, perhaps due to the unwieldy cast of characters, tapestry of intertwining subplots and eon-spanning backstory. A sparse conclusion leaves readers hanging in anticipation of book seven. (Dec.)
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About the Author

Kevin J. Anderson has written 41 national bestsellers and has over 20 million books in print worldwide in thirty languages. He has been nominated for the Nebula Award, the Bram Stoker Award, and the SFX Readers' Choice Award. Find out more about Kevin Anderson at www.wordfire.com.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Orbit; Stated First Edition edition (December 10, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0316021741
  • ISBN-13: 978-0316021746
  • Product Dimensions: 6.4 x 1.5 x 9.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #877,673 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Kevin J. Anderson has written 46 national bestsellers and has over 20 million books in print worldwide in thirty languages. He has been nominated for the Nebula Award, the Bram Stoker Award, and the SFX Readers' Choice Award. Find out more about Kevin Anderson at www.wordfire.com.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars More Enemies Appear, April 16, 2008
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This review is from: Metal Swarm (The Saga of Seven Suns) (Hardcover)
Metal Swarm (2007) is the sixth SF novel in the Saga of Seven Suns series, following Of Fire and Night. In the previous volume, the soldier compy revolt stripped the Earth Defense Forces of warships. When the hydrogues and Klikiss robots invaded the Terran system, General Kurt Lanyan gathered his remaining ships for a last stand. During the battle, King Peter and Queen Estarra fled to Theroc to escape the threats of Hansa Chairman Basil Wenceslas.

The Ildiran Solar Navy turned against the hydrogues and assisted the EDF ships. Then verdani treeships, Roamer vessels and faeros fireballs arrived and fought against the hydrogues. The hydrogue diamond ships were totally defeated. Soon wentals were dropped into the atmospheres of known hydrogue planets to drive away the aliens.

In this novel, King Peter begins to organize the new confederation of Hansa colonies, Roamer groups and the forest planet of Theroc. He starts by refusing the services of green priests to the Big Goose, thereby reducing their message traffic to lightspeed or courier ships. Then the surviving verdani treeships leave Theroc to spread worldtrees throughout the galaxy.

Mage-Imperator Jora'h begins to rebuild his damaged cities and worlds. Yet his consort Nira reminds him that he has unfinished business with the humans. He decides that the Mage-Imperator should personally inform the humans of the evil done against them by himself and his ancestors.

The Roamers begin to rebuild their installations destroyed by the EDF and the hydrogues. Jess Tamblyn and Cesca Peroni assist the Roamers and also begin to gather disassociated wentals for transport to Charybdis. Patrick Fitzpatrick III begins to search for Zhett Kellum.

In this story, the Confederation seems to be doing well, but its enemies have not all disappeared. Chairman Wenceslas is still making bad decisions that hurt the Hansa colonies within the Confederation and his orders have led General Lanyan into still further atrocities. But Wenceslas is also steadily turning his friends into enemies.

Moreover, the Klikiss have returned. They are definitely searching out their robots and destroying them. Yet they are also killing humans when they get in the way.

The Klikiss robots are using the captured EDF warships to attack their former masters, but the insect-like aliens are fighting back. The number of irreplaceable Klikiss robots, subverted compies and captured weapons is steadily being reduced. Sirix is beginning to question his own plans.

The faeros have become more aggressive since the insane Rusa'h has been incarnated as a fire elemental. Rusa'h incinerates Udru'h on Dobro, but lets Prime Designate Daro'h return to the Mage-Imperator. Then Rusa'h tours the Horizon Cluster, consuming the soulfires of Ildiran splinter colonists.

This story produces more threats against the Confederation. Naturally, these threats are also sources of danger to the Big Goose, but Wenceslas ignores them in his plans to destroy King Peter and all his allies. How many new threats will come in future volumes?

The author has invented some strange concepts and names, but the storyline drags. The overall plot is getting somewhat old. Still, the story itself is rather interesting.

Recommended for Anderson fans and for anyone else who enjoys tales of interstellar empires, exotic dangers, and a bit of romance.

-Arthur W. Jordin
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25 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars How long is Anderson going to milk this "saga", December 6, 2007
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This review is from: Metal Swarm (The Saga of Seven Suns) (Hardcover)
This book is consistent with it's predecessors. It's well written, the characters well developed, and fairly unique in the world it describes. However, is anything ever going to happen in these books? They drag on and on...becoming boring in parts when Anderson spends so much time on one small scenario. These books have been compared to Frank Herbert's Dune series. That's absurd. More happened, with a much greater level of excitement, in the single first Dune novel, than ALL of these installments of the Saga. As with the Ildiran story that this series refers to, it's a never ending story.....which might be positive in some ways, but is growing increasingly frustrating as this current installment grinds on...and on.....and on....
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Goes nowhere!, January 7, 2008
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I've read the entire series. If you've read the series you will find nothing is added by this segment. I think Mr. Anderson needs to sit back and rethink where this story line is headed. I ordered this volume as soon as it was available. I will not be so quick when the next is released, as I'm sure it will be. Sorry!
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trade minister, colonization initiative, verdani battleships, other subhives, verdani mind, metal swarm, synthesizer strips, lens kithmen, breedex hive, skymine chiefs, faeros incarnate, striped domates, verdani treeships, transportal wall, thism web, stardrive fuel, spiny warriors, hydrogue war, other black robots, wental ship, lens kithman, servant kithmen, chrysalis chair, other green priests, two compies
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King Peter, Solar Navy, Spiral Arm, General Lanyan, Prism Palace, Chairman Wenceslas, Prime Designate, Earth Defense Forces, Adar Zan'nh, Ildiran Empire, Admiral Willis, Deputy Cain, Margaret Colicos, Del Kellum, Denn Peroni, Tal O'nh, Mayor Ruis, Crim Tylar, Patrick Fitzpatrick, Captain Kett, Saga of Seven Suns, Queen Estarra, Davlin Lotze, Orli Covitz, Horizon Cluster
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