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"John Ringo's Hell's Faire ... [is] a must for people who like their war hard and straight ... a giant epic.... Ringo has become one of the writers whose work I jump first to when books arrive...."


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The fast-paced sequel to There Will be Dragons is a rollicking adventure above and below the high seas with dragons, orcas, beautiful mermaids-and the irrepressible Bast the Wood Elf, a cross between Legolas and Mae West. Duke Edmund Talbot has been assigned a simple mission: Go to the Southern Isles and make contact with the scattered mer-folk-those who, before the worldwide collapse of technology, had altered their bodies in the shape of mythical sea-dwelling creatures. He must convince them to side with the Freedom Coalition in the battles against the fascist dictators of New Destiny. Just a simple diplomatic mission. That requires the service of a dragon-carrier and Lieutenant Herzer Herrick, the most blooded of the Blood Lords. Because New Destiny has plans of its own.

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  • Hardcover: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Baen; First Edition edition (July 6, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743488334
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743488334
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #768,612 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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85 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ringo's Best So Far, July 11, 2004
By Bryan Croft "The Quiet Farmer" (Salt Lake City, Utah USA) - See all my reviews
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Emerald Sea has something Ringo's work has been missing for some time -- sheer whimsy. It's FUN.

The prequel to this wonderful book, There Will Be Dragons, read a bit like a Ren-Faire recreationist's dream of saving the world when technology fails (and TWBD will become known as the prequel, I am sure -- while a fine book, it never even aspired to the wonder of Emerald Sea).

In contrast, reading Emerald Sea is a complete immersion in the sense of wonder to which all speculative fiction aspires, and which so few manage to achieve.

This book is more focused than There Will Be Dragons, and the focus works. The main character is definitely Herzer Herrick, who has come into his own as a mature warrior between the two books. Herzer has completely left behind his "poor little abused rich kid" origins, and become an interesting, thoughtful, warrior with tremendous depth. While favorites from the earlier book are present, particularly Duke Edmund, the book moves to a new part of the world -- above and underneath the waters off the Florida coast.

Add in some classic-feeling-but-original elements like a wood-built dragon-carrying aircraft carrier and a really nasty set of underwater monster-villains, and you've got a blazingly original fantasy-with-scientific-underpinnings. Then you've got tons of innovative little low-powered future-tech nifty-bits like the quantum-surveillance gadgets. And did I mention the really cool underwater monsters?

I won't go more into plot or neat things, because I don't want to dilute readers' enjoyment. Trust me, they're there.

Yet the book doesn't take itself too seriously. You need only read the Prologue to realize that Emerald Sea won't match your preconceptions. It's going to lead your mind down unexpected and delightful twisted paths.

This book is a HUGE and welcome departure for Ringo. While there's plenty of Ringo's trademark conflict and mayhem, Emerald Sea has depth of character, surprisingly original ideas, and a sense of unadulterated sheer whimsy which will surprise and delight Ringo's earlier fans, and should give him a whole new set.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Strange but Pleasing Science Fiction Reading Like Fantasy, August 19, 2005
I had a hard time getting into "THERE WILL BE DRAGONS" at first because it seemed so far fetched. Once I did, it was well worth the effort. I had no such problems with EMERALD SEA and it was just as enjoyable. Some of the science is so far out that it seems the realm of magic. When coupled to entities like dragons, elves and the like, this just reinforces the perception but it all makes sense as presented by John Ringo. The disbelief is suspended and we are left with a good story. That is how this is supposed to work and it does.

John Ringo is known for his military SciFi and this series seems on the surface to be a stretch for him. It is not, though. He handles the disposition of his mer-folk troops as you would expect him to handle the disposition of whatever infantry he might have available and then adapts it a bit for the "wetter environment". It is interesting stuff but gets really fun when he begins to do things like re-invent carrier doctrine and procedures and adapt it for dragons instead of aircraft. It's a hoot.

The story is a continuation of his first. Duke Edmund and his aide, Herzer, are dispatched to the Caribbean to try and set up an alliance with the sea peoples in their war against the bad guys. The sea people are a bit reluctant to form any alliance but tend to be swayed by such outdated concepts as honor, integrity and the willingness of the other guys to do the right thing even after they have been turned down. It's nice to read about a situation where concepts like that are taken seriously.

John Ringo adds one more story to this book with the information that it will be important in stories yet to come. It is included as an independent novella and involves the daughter of one of the characters of EMERALD SEA. She has been captured by the head bad guy and put to work in his own personal harem. This story is much more sexual than is Ringo's normal wont but it is part of the story. At its end, we are left wondering what the young lady has up her sleeve (if she were allowed to wear any sleeves) and what chaos she has in store for the forces of evil.

This was a two for the price of one investment and either is worth the price of admission.
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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars FAST PACED EXCITEMENT FROM START TO FINISH, September 28, 2004
The jacket cover describes EMERALD SEA as a `fast paced sequel' to THERE WILL BE DRAGONS. Now normally book jackets are good only for displaying nice looking pictures of scantly clad women and keeping coffee stains off the book cover, but not so in this case. Dang if they didn't get it right this time. This book is either so fast paced or so damn engrossing that it took me less than a day to finish it, and no it's not some tiny volume with really big print!

All the major characters are back from THERE WILL BE DRAGONS with a few more thrown in for good measure. You too can thrill to the exploits of Lt. Herzer Herrick the Blood Lords Blood Lord. Wonder what is going on with Rachel (Ms. Asexual) Talbot and of course Bast (definitely NOT Ms. Asexual) the Amazon Wood Elf. And last but not least...

LOVE that bunny! Hey any being whose prime directive is to kill telemarketers can't be all bad, even if he is a bloodthirsty, traitorous, drunk!

Good sequel, nice buildup for a follow up volume. We will have to wait and see what number three brings. Unfortunately third volumes and their successors haven't been Mr. Ringo's strong suit, but while there's life there's hope. At least you can enjoy this one.

As a note there is a short story appended to at least the hardbound copy. Just to forewarn you I didn't like this one at all! The author tells you about it in the book but let me tell you it is depressing and has a really poor ending. It was so poorly done, especially the ending that you have to wonder why it was there in the first place. In fact I disliked it to the extent it almost tainted the entire book for me, but that is for you to decide for yourself.

I HIGHLY RECOMMEND EMERALD SEA.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Nearly as good
In this sequel to "There Will Be Dragons" Herzer gets to go off to the caribbean and play with mermaids and fly on dragons. Read more
Published 21 months ago by SciFiFan

3.0 out of 5 stars Solid & interesting
John's best when he's writing the fight scenes, whether physical or verbal. The background/fill writing is a little weak. Read more
Published on October 19, 2007 by Mary E. Gyulay

3.0 out of 5 stars good yarn, interrupted by neocon ravings
Ringo tells a good story. His experience with the military gives an interesting viewpoint, even if his military protagonists seem to be Übermensch. Read more
Published on August 15, 2007 by Daniel Abraham

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Author
This is the first series by John Ringo that I have read. I read it on the recommendation of a co-worker who also recommended Glen Cook (Garrett Files and Black Company) and Jim... Read more
Published on May 13, 2007 by G. Covington

5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding
This is one in a series written by a fellow who is very good with them. The action is not the only thing. Read more
Published on March 8, 2007 by George Russell

5.0 out of 5 stars Dragons In the Sea
Emerald Sea (2004) is the second SF novel in the Council War series, following There Will Be Dragons. Read more
Published on December 16, 2006 by Arthur W. Jordin

4.0 out of 5 stars The Series Keeps Getting Better
Emerald Sea, is book two in the continuing Council Wars series. It continues to build on characters first seen in There Will Be Dragons, with the Blood Lord's blood lord,... Read more
Published on November 5, 2006 by Wayne R. Brownell

4.0 out of 5 stars the council wars go to sea
I enjoyed this book. It seems to be based about 10 years after the fall even though chronologically it is about 5 years. Read more
Published on December 31, 2005 by Michael Lynn Mcguire

4.0 out of 5 stars Undersea action and anti-environmental propaganda
In the distant future, mankind had created paradise. But too much paradise and not enough fertility caused a decline in human population and a loss of mankind's exploration... Read more
Published on August 20, 2004 by booksforabuck

5.0 out of 5 stars Ringo has outdone himself - again
This book has science-fictionally plausible dragons; literally slimy badguys; fannish in-jokes to make you howl; and a mini-lop rabbit. Read more
Published on July 7, 2004 by Dexter C. Guptill

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