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Five Star Science Fiction/Fantasy - The Trial of Tompa Lee Hardcover – October 3, 2005
Edward Hoornaert was born in Chicago and he currently lives in Tucson, Arizona.
- Print length371 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherFive Star
- Publication dateOctober 3, 2005
- Dimensions6 x 1.5 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101594143269
- ISBN-13978-1594143267
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-- Library Journal (December 2002) (Library Journal 20021201)
"...Part of Five Star's continuing commitment to showcasing the short fiction of the genre's most prominent authors, these three volumes (Death and the Librarian and Other Stories/ Star Song and Other Stories/ In the Distance, and Ahead in Time) belong in most libraries where short sf is popular."
-- Library Journal (December 2002) (Library Journal 20021201)
"Four more titles in Five Star's new series (God Is an Iron and Other Stories/ Generation Gap and Other Stories/ The Lady Vanishes and Other Oddities of Nature/ Suppose They Gave a Peace and Other Stories) of short fiction by noteworthy sf authors offer a variety of tales that illustrate the depth and staying power of the genre...Most of the stories in these volumes have only appeared in periodicals. Libraries wishing to augment their sf or short fiction collections should consider any of them."
-- Library Journal (June 2002) (Library Journal 20020615)
"Ed Hoornaert is a marvelous writer: a terrific, engrossing storyteller and a consummate stylist. This is a debut novel not to be missed."
-- Robert J. Sawyer, Hugo Award-winning author of Hominids
Product details
- Publisher : Five Star; 1st edition (October 3, 2005)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 371 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1594143269
- ISBN-13 : 978-1594143267
- Item Weight : 1.25 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.5 x 9 inches
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About the author

Edward Hoornaert (a.k.a. Mr. Valentine) is not only a writer, he’s a certifiable Harlequin Hero; he inspired N.Y. Times bestselling author Vicki Lewis Thompson to write her favorite Harlequin Desire, “Mr. Valentine”, which was dedicated to him. In the past, he wrote contemporary romances for Silhouette Books, but these days he writes science fiction adventures—usually with elements of romance. In addition to novelist, he has been a teacher, technical writer, salesman, waiter, janitor, and symphonic oboist.
After having 30 different addresses in his first 28 years, his rolling stone slowed in the mountains of British Columbia and stopped in Tucson, Arizona. His high school sweetheart has been his wife for more years than he has fingers and toes to count. Ed and Judi have four children, a dog, and the galaxy's most delightful grandsons.
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A brief synopsis of the plot (borrowed) is as follows: Tompa Lee, twenty-second-century "street meat" from Manhattan, has clawed her way up to the lowest rungs of the Commerce Space Navy. Unfortunately, she is framed for a heinous act of terrorism and the alien Shons demand that she be turned over to them for trial. Dante Roussel is the Navy policeman ordered to deliver Tompa - but he learns that Shon justice demands a trial-by-combat with Tompa and her supporters battling three hundred accusers. Awmit is her only Shon supporter, an old, feckless nobody who witnessed Tompa's innocence. Appalled by the injustice of two against three hundred, Dante disobeys orders and charges off to help Tompa. In the face of overwhelming odds, Tompa Lee finally discovers the trust and love that she has never known - and in the process, becomes a legend.
Good to great story, here, but the joy is in the facility of transmitting the various styles of dialogue and character description and an uncanny ability to make the various forms in this space epic feel so credible. Early on in his book, Hoornaert writes `Twelve years ago, inner-city decay had led Manhattan to be 'temporarily' evacuated of honest citizens, leaving behind all the losers who didn't fit into the economic revolution unleashed by trade with the stars. Tompa had been just a girl. She'd done nothing to deserve being abandoned inside history's biggest jail.' And that is the classy style of writing that accompanies Tompa through her crafty odyssey and trial by combat. It is a space adventure, a terrific wading through the mire of good and evil, and a plot that begs for further volumes, so well has Edward Hoornaert captured our fancy. Grady Harp, March 14
I could see Hoornaert's earlier style of romance cropping through in some areas, which was fitting and far from distracting. It gave personality and believability to Dante and Tompa's story and increasingly complex relationship as the story progresses. Awmit was a funny and touching foil that was the sort of character you always wanted back on the page as soon as he left. Overall, I think the balance of action, philosophy, character interaction, and technical world-crafting details was ideal and I read this in only a few short sittings. I tore through it, because good writing is always difficult to put down, even when you are tempted to savor a truly enjoyable story. Nicely done, Hoornaert, I am looking forward to the next one!
Tompa, Amwit, and Dante are noble, lovable characters. The bond they forge transforms our heroine and, we are given to hope, an entire society. The humor that comes from mistranslations and cultural differences contributes to Hoornaert's delightful voice, even as he explores the complex themes of justice, sacrifice, and the individual's place in society. Few authors can craft a novel that holds all of that together so satisfyingly. The Trial of Tompa Lee is deadly serious, and still, it's a rollicking romp on a distant planet, full of adventure and heart.
I heartily recommend it.
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I will say that I loved the Tompa Lee trilogy. Yes I did purchase all 3, buying books 2 (tribulation)and 3 (triumph) before I had finished book 1(trial) . I also read the last chapters of the first book and the whole of the second book in one long session.
In my opinion.. Good story. Good characters, believable in the context.
Again in my opinion well written.

