Victory Conditions by Elizabeth Moon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A great end to a good Space Opera.
It’s true, though, that all five of these books make up a single long novel. No doubt about it. From the abuse in the first to the returned humiliation in the last, from starting with almost nothing to being the top of the game, the whole sequence satisfies.
If you like Bujold’s Space Opera, want it distilled down to the economic, spycraft, and warcraft elements, then this will be your speed. Or if you like MilSF at all, this will be a fun read.
No complaints. Except, perhaps, for the cover. But we are used to these older books ignoring actual skin color, aren’t we? *groan*
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Saturday, February 12, 2022
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