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In the Stormy Red Sky (Lt. Leary) [Mass Market Paperback]

David Drake (Author)
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Lt. Leary July 27, 2010
Daniel Leary is Cinnabar's most successful space captain; his friend, Lady Adele Mundy, is its most efficient spy—but they've got their hands full this time as they face:

 

  • A Cinnabar Senator furious at losing an election—and still powerful enough to make her anger deadly.
  • The boy ruler of a star cluster who thinks he's a god—and who can sign the death warrants of even Cinnabar officials if a mad whimsy tells him to.
  • A world of slaves and escaped slaves, where the most savage beasts in the jungle used to be human.
  • An enemy base that could shrug off attack by powerful battlefleets—but which must fall to a single cruiser if Cinnabar is to survive.

 

            From palace to reeking jungle, from gunfights in grimy hangars to the flagship's bridge during a sprawling space battle, Leary and Mundy are in the thick of it again. Watch the galaxy explode—IN THE STORMY RED SKY


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Drake’s Republic of Cinnabar Navy (RCN) novels have frequently been described as Captain Horatio Hornblower adventures in space. Yet Drake himself credits their inspiration to Patrick O’Brian’s much-heralded Aubrey/Maturin sea tales, with Captain Daniel Leary standing in for Commodore Jack Aubrey, and Leary’s confidante and spy Adele Mundy filling the role of Aubrey’s sidekick, Stephen Maturin. In this eighth installment of the series, Leary and Mundy team up again for another go-round of space-opera-style exploits in a story Drake models after the Roman Empire’s Crisis of the Third Century. During a lull of peace between the Republic of Cinnabar and their longtime nemesis, the Alliance, Leary and Mundy are sent on a routine escort mission to the backwater planet of Zenobia. Yet the peace is soon to be disrupted by the neighboring Palmyrenes plotting a Zenobia invasion. As with most RCN novels, the highlights here are political intrigue, Adele’s wily spycraft, and the pyrotechnics-filled space battles between Leary’s sail-equipped starship and his latest foes. Drake fans won’t be disappointed. --Carl Hays

About the Author

David Drake was attending Duke University Law School when he was drafted. He served the next two years in the Army, spending 1970 as an enlisted interrogator with the 11th armored Cavalry in Viet Nam and Cambodia. Upon return he completed his law degree at Duke and was for eight years Assistant Town Attorney for Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He has been a full-time freelance writer since 1981. Besides the bestselling Hammer’s Slammers series, his books for Baen include Ranks of Bronze, All the Way to the Gallows, Redliners, and many more. His “Lord of the Isles” fantasy novels for Tor are genre best sellers. In the Stormy Red Sky is the seventh in the popular RCN series. The previous titles are: With the Lightnings; Lt. Leary, Commanding; The Far Side of the Stars; The Way to Glory; Some Golden Harbor and When the Tide Rises.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Baen; Reprint edition (July 27, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1439133646
  • ISBN-13: 978-1439133644
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.4 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #411,057 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The Army took David Drake from Duke Law School and sent him on a motorized tour of Viet Nam and Cambodia with the 11th Cav, the Blackhorse. He learned new skills, saw interesting sights, and met exotic people who hadn't run fast enough to get away.

Dave returned to become Chapel Hill's Assistant Town Attorney and to try to put his life back together through fiction making sense of his Army experiences.

Dave describes war from where he saw it: the loader's hatch of a tank in Cambodia. His military experience, combined with his formal education in history and Latin, has made him one of the foremost writers of realistic action SF and fantasy. His bestselling Hammer's Slammers series is credited with creating the genre of modern Military SF. He often wishes he had a less interesting background.

Dave lives with his family in rural North Carolina.

 

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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Trouble rather the tiger in her lair than the scholar at her books., April 27, 2009
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Geoffrey Kidd (Berkeley, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: In the Stormy Red Sky (Hardcover)
I'm sure many readers of this review will notice that the title is a gender-changed version of the opening line of Gordon R. Dickson's famous novel "The Tactics of Mistake." There's a reason for it.

If you've read Arthur Jordin's review here on Amazon, you've gotten the basic story summary. This is another book in what is listed as the "Lt. Leary Series" over at the publisher's website(www.webscription.net). The series is space opera, with lots of combat, a cause well worth fighting for, and enemies worth beating.

In the other books, Lieutenant (later Captain) Daniel Leary is the main character, and his friend, Adele Mundy is his "signals officer." She is also, not by coincidence, the best intelligence officer (spy) in the galaxy, and has contributed to more than one victory either by providing critical information or by messing up enemy communications. Or both.

This book, however, is not Daniel's book, but Adele's. She has led a difficult life, and had a lot of her humanity torn from her by the political murders of her parents and baby sister, and the harsh years that followed that tragedy. This is the story of Adele reclaiming parts of her lost humanity. Adele being Adele, and the situation being a shooting war, the price of those parts is high, both in tears and shed blood.

I can't give any details without spoiling the surprises in this marvelous story, but I will say the ending is as "beautiful and terrible as an army with banners" and well worth reading the book to get to it.

I enjoyed this book enormously, and found it well worth the time invested. Thank you, David.

Ave nautae senatusque Cinnabarum!


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a great SF series continues, May 8, 2009
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Mark Paulk (Pittsburgh, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: In the Stormy Red Sky (Hardcover)
I have been a fan of Drake's Daniel Leary and Adele Mundy series since its beginning with 1) With the Lightnings, and continuing with 2) Lt Leary Commanding, 3) The Far Side of the Stars, 4) The Way to Glory, 5) Some Golden Harbor, and 6) When the Tide Rises.

With seven books now out in the series, I continue to look forward to the next one. Anyone not familiar with the series should definitely start with With the Lightnings, but In the Stormy Red Sky is a worthy step in the the Leary and Mundy story. Their story is comparable to Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey and Maturin, but I prefer Drake's characters.

Drake uses historical cultures in a futuristic setting, and he uses historical events as the inspiration for the the events in these books. As he says in the author's note, three incidents contributed to the plot of this book:
1) The death of Dionysius II, whose grandson Hieronymos succeeded to the throne of Syracuse.
2) The successful revolt of a group of young aristocrats in Tarentum, aided by Hannibal.
3) The successful assault by Scipio (later Scipio Africanus) on the fortress city of Cartagena.

Knowing this history may, or may not, aid your enjoyment of the book. A general problem with many of Drake's books is that these historical cultures (which seems to correspond to an 18th century British navy ship as closely as anything) don't fit well in a high-tech society. I consider the level of education necessary for a high-tech society to thrive to be incompatible with the kind of "primitive" culture Drake describes. Although the culture / technology clash is occasionally jarring, I like the the relationship between Leary and Mundy, and am happy to suspend my disbelief to read about them.
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Political Angle, April 25, 2009
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This review is from: In the Stormy Red Sky (Hardcover)
In the Stormy Red Sky (2009) is the seventh SF novel in the Leary, RCN, series, following When the Tide Rises. In the previous volume, Daniel saved the RCN Squadron at Diamondia and was written up in the dispatches. Adele picked up comm traffic between the Alliance ships and provided a deception plan. Rene Cazelet -- Adele's protege -- eavesdropped on the Alliance ships from an escape capsule.

In this novel, Daniel Leary is promoted to Captain in the RCN. He is the youngest Captain on the rolls. And he is being given command of a heavy cruiser, the RCS Milton.

Adele Mundy is the signal officer aboard the Milton, just as she had been on the Princess Cecile. She is also Lady Mundy of Chatsworth, a member of the gentry. Mostly she is a friend of Daniel Leary.

Senator Forbes has been named as plenipotentiary to the Veil and Adjacent Regions. She had been Minister of Finance. but resigned from that post to run for Speaker of the Senate. After losing the vote, she had accepted her present position to keep from being demoted to a back bench. Now she is hoping to gain some status within the hinterlands.

Lieutenant Commander Dan Robinson is second-in-command of the Milton. He is a protege of Senator Forbes. Naturally Leary would rather have Elspeth Vesey as his First Lieutenant, but Forbes had recommended Robinson.

In this story, Adele is told that she will not receive the RCN star as recommended through channels. Huxford informs her that it would not be appropriate for one of Madame Sand's agents to be publicly decorated. Adele lets him leave without killing him, but he does so hastily.

Leary has orders to take Senator Forbes to Karst to talk with the Hegemony. Headman Terl had died recently and his son is refusing to talk to underlings. Forbes is to represent the power of the Senate, while the Milton will show the power of the RCN.

The Milton stops at Paton on the way to the Hegemony. Adele goes with Senator Forbes to visit Master Beckford. Daniel stays behind to meet with Governor Das, the Resident of the Veil stars.

Das had initially reported the lack of cooperation of the new Headman of the Hegemony. He gives a detailed report to Daniel. He also asks for assistance in a navigation problem on the Spezza.

Captain Haugen of the Spezza has a regiment of Brotherhood troops waiting for resolution of the problem. The astrogation chip for the next stage of their voyage cannot be read by his equipment. Daniel offers the assistance of Adele and she finds that the chip has been encrypted.

Adele decrypts the proper file and copies it back into the chip. The course is now accepted by the computer. Naturally, Adele retains copies of both files on the chip.

When the Milton reaches Karst, Daniel and Forbes go to the palace to be presented to the new Headman. There they are told that the RCN has lost a major battle in the Montserrat Stars. When they get back to the Milton, Adele confirms the news from her tap on the database of an Alliance destroyer.

This tale takes the Milton into an operation against the Alliance, with Senator Forbes tagging along. Forbes learns a little humility and gains a great deal of respect for the RCN, as exemplified by the crew of the Milton. She returns to Cinnabar with a new viewpoint and considerable reflected glory from the mission.

This story has considerable conflict, everything from Adele's clash with Huxford to spatial combat with the Alliance. Naturally, the Millie crew also gets into combat on the ground. Read and enjoy!

Highly recommended for Drake fans and for anyone else who enjoys tales of naval engagements, information retrieval, and political intrigue. Anyone who has not yet read this series should start with the first volume: With the Lightnings.

-Arthur W. Jordin
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