Reclamation: Book One of the Art of War Trilogy, by Richard Swan
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Centuries in the future, humankind, an interstellar hegemony operating under the umbrella of the UN, exists alongside five other advanced alien races. Together they form “Tier Three”, bound by a diplomatic and trade accord by which little is certain except distrust and conflict. When the kaygryn launch a suicidal assault against an Ascendancy crusade fleet, the fragile imperial compact is thrown into disarray. The Ascendancy is quick to retaliate by massacring the kaygryn, and with a human colony in the midst of the crisis, the UN launches a series of heavy-handed military interventions which succeed only in embroiling it in a deadly alien war. Four UN officials – a petulant strike commander, an ill-informed mecha pilot, a decapitated intelligence agent and an elite, narcissistic diplomat – unwittingly share reservations about the provenance of the conflict. And when the Ascendancy’s crusade fleets – vast naval armadas which have been mysteriously pouring into the next galaxy for centuries – begin to slow down, it soon becomes clear that the very survival of the human race is at stake... An action thriller told from multiple points of view, Reclamation should appeal to all fans of space opera who like their action with a healthy side order of politics, diplomacy and espionage. Reclamation forms book one of the Art of War trilogy. Keep an eye out for book two, The Ascendancy War, coming in February/March 2016. For updates, follow me at https://www.facebook.com/Reclamationbook/, or my blog at reclamationbook.com.
Reclamation: Book One of the Art of War Trilogy, by Richard Swan- Published on: 2015-03-07
- Released on: 2015-03-07
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About the Author Richard is a lawyer who lives in London with his fiancée. He has long been an avid science fiction fan, particularly of the works of Iain M Banks, Peter F Hamilton and Neal Stephenson. Richard has been writing science fiction since the age of 13. The Art of War Trilogy, currently clocking in at nearly 280,000 words, is his current labour of love, a mash-up of pulpy space opera and military techno-thriller replete with dozens of alien races and good old-fashioned galactic war, coupled with a healthy slice of diplomacy, espionage, and politics. The second book in the trilogy, The Ascendancy War, was published on 20 February 2016, and it will conclude with Empire of the Fallen in 2017. Richard's main influences are Iain M Banks' Culture series, Peter F Hamilton's Night's Dawn Trilogy, the Mass Effect and Starcraft universes, and the Chanur Saga by C.J.Cherryh. Iain M Banks's Use of Weapons is his favourite book, and Chanur's Homecoming by Mike Whelan is his favourite book cover. Any feedback on the novels is always greatly appreciated and answered without fail. Updates on the Art of War Trilogy can be found at Reclamationbook.com, or its (more frequently updated) facebook page. Search for "The Art of War Trilogy".
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Could be one of the greats By Dudley Howe Rich Swan has created a rich and complex universe with well developed characters. The technology in layered in smoothly and supports the many surprise twists that you’ll find in this story. I can’t wait for the next book
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Good Overall By RonW I liked this book in the end, although it was a bit drawn out in areas. Though it didn't fit very well in the military science fiction it was listed under. Its more like a spy thriller in outer space. The author seems to like to set up a lot of characters and then randomly kill them off soon after. I'm hoping there will be another book as this one ended in a cliffhanger.So overall, good story. But not much action and a lot of sexual references. And don't expect the character you are reading about to be alive in two chapters, with few exceptions.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Swan is developing a wonderful Universe to write about By David B Goldstein Swan is developing a wonderful Universe to write about; if you like Niven, Ian Banks, McDevitt, Scalzi then I urge you to try this book
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