How can a series with terrific character development, witty dialogue, and high adventure fail? Lee, Miller, and dedicated fans refused to believe it could, and after 10 years, the Liaden Universe has returned from book limbo! If you can find them, look for other books in the series: Partners in Necessity, an omnibus of the first three novels, another omnibus containing two prequels, and the fifth book, I Dare. But feel free to start here: Plan B stands alone, though previous books provide rich back-story.
Meet Val Con yos'Phelium of Clan Korval. Val Con was once an "agent of change": recruited by Liad's Department of Interior (DOI) and redesigned--his memories blocked, his emotions suppressed--into a precision killing device. Val Con's sanity was saved by his lifemate, Miri Robertson. She's a half-Terran former mercenary sergeant even shorter than Val Con, and almost as deadly in combat. Miri also has Liaden dramliza (wizard) blood from her mother's family, Clan Erob. In Liaden society, one's melant'i (roughly: reputation, or face) is preserved by appropriate speech and behavior, including honor duels when a Balance is owed. Miri is nervous but Val Con says: "'Together, cha'trez, we are--' he bent his head, put his mouth next to her ear and breathed '--hell on wheels.'"
DOI has plotted to destroy Korval; Korval now invokes Plan B: retreat strategically, trust no one, prepare for all-out war. Val Con and Miri are trapped by an invasion force of the militaristic Yxtrang as they await Val Con's foster siblings, who are arming the clan. And of course their adopted Clutch brothers, Edger and Sheather, who resemble giant turtles, are also on their way. Somewhat more slowly. Can everybody stay alive long enough to reunite?
If you love Lois McMaster Bujold's Miles Vorkosigan books, visit Liad. This is space opera at its best. --Nona Vero
Analog
Sharon and Steve used their time between publishers to good advantage, honing this one into an exciting romp that promises their fans a great deal of fun...
Analog
An exciting romp...a great deal of fun.
Plan B: A Novel of the Liaden Universe FROM THE PUBLISHER
The Department of the Interior-a secret Liaden agency-has declared war on Clan Korval. With Val Con yos'Phelium still a fugitive, it falls on his cousin Shan yos'Galen to invoke Plan B-the code name of clan's strategy to defend itself in the face of an all-powerful enemy.
SYNOPSIS
Pursued across space by the ultra-secret Department of the Interior,
hunted by the galaxy-wide Juntavas syndicate, former Agent of
Change Val Con yosᄑ Phelium and his ex-soldier lifemate Miri
Robertson have commandeered the only spaceship on Vandar and
fled, seeking help from Miriᄑs newly discovered kin on Lytaxin.
Elsewhere, Clan Korval is in action. Scattered across space by the
newly invoked Plan B, certain clan members pursue the search for the
long-missing Val Con. First Speaker Nova yosᄑGalan returns to Lufkit,
seeking clues, as Dutiful Passage, Korvalᄑs premier tradeship, arms
itself for war -- and discovers treachery.
Back on Lytaxin, Miriᄑs homecoming is interrupted by a full-scale
Yxtrang planetary invasion.
Then things start to get really interesting...
FROM THE CRITICS
Analog
Sharon and Steve used their time between publishers to good advantage, honing this one into an exciting romp that promises their fans a great deal of fun with future volumes.
Locus
This latest novel is a rousing military space adventure with
larger-than-life characters, and packs more action into its pages than
many trilogies -- and best of all, it can be read by those unfamiliar with
the series, though the intriguing bits of back story may send impatient
readers searching used bookstores for the previous novels. It's great
adventure, hard to beat for fans of fast-paced space opera.
ConNotations
Plan B is the long awaited sequel to Miller and Leesᄑs 80ᄑs Trilogy. The series was incomplete and at long last in their inimitable style the authors have provided rip roaring answers to many of the questions about events in the wonderful Liaden Universe of Conflict of Honors, Agent of Change, and Carpe Diem.
The authors have maintained the combination of dramatic action and
humor in the original tales and have preserved their original flavor.
A Really Good read.
Twink 14
Okay, if you were desperate for a label you could call this 'space
opera'. You could say the same about Lois McMaster Bujold's
Vorkosigan stories. In neither case would that label begin to convey
the intrinsic charm of these character-intensive stories. You should all
run out and order Plan B...
ConNotations
Plan B is the long awaited sequel to Miller and Leesᄑs 80ᄑs Trilogy. The series was incomplete and at long last in their inimitable style the authors have provided rip roaring answers to many of the questions about events in the wonderful Liaden Universe of Conflict of Honors, Agent of Change, and Carpe Diem.
The authors have maintained the combination of dramatic action and humor in the original tales and have preserved their original flavor.
A Really Good read.
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
A book such as this, which melds a far future background, excellent action, believable characters, but does not turn too technical for the average reader, should be hailed with satisfaction. It comes to life when one turns the pages and is a fine buy for those hoping to assemble an outstanding personal library.
Andre Norton
That was one marvelous read...all my old Liaden friends...I'm greedy, I want another one...like rightnow. A real page-turner, and that's even with me going back and reading the nice juicy bits twice...I do not often RAVE, but consider me RAVING with delight to have one more of my favorite comfort books available. Boy, _Plan B_ is spot on for me and SUCH a grand read. Miri and Val Con, Shan and Priscilla, Edger and Sheather...even the Juntavas gal -- it's SO good to read them again....Think I'll just go back and start the re-read tonight....You've got a beaut here.
Anne McCaffrey
A genuine treat for Liaden fans. Rich with detail -- the best yet. (Barry B. Longyear, author ofThe Enemy Papers and Yesterday's Tomorrow)
Barry B. Longyear
A richly imagined space opera saga, full of wonderful characters, strange races, big inventions, and adventure galore! _Plan B_ should win Lee and Miller armies of new readers. (Robin Wayne Bailey, author of Swords Against the Shadowland)
Robin Wayne Bailey
Action, nifty tech, larger-than-life characters, romance, humor, mind-expanding talents. Plan B is space opera at its best. (Sherwood Smith, author of the Wren series and the Crown and Court Duel series)
Sherwood Smith
Sharon Lee and Steve Miller have imaginations matched only by the precision of their writing. Enter the world of Plan B and be transported. (Gerry Boyle, author of Cover Story)
Gerry Boyle
When I'm looking for an intelligent, thought-provoking, and fast-paced science fiction story that is also blessed with complex, fascinating, and frankly loveable characters, I turn to Sharon Lee and Steve Miller. They put human -- and non-human -- relationships center-stage and have created aunique universe in which the reader becomes deeply involved. Once I've read a Lee and Miller novel, I never forget it. (Susan Krinard, author of Once a Wolf, Touch of the Wolf, and Prince of Wolves)
Susan Krinard
I'm thrilled to see the return of the Liaden Universe, it's long overdue. Sharon Lee and Steve Miller are a great writing team. Plan B is compelling space adventure with a capital A! (A.C. Crispin, author of the StarBridge series and The Han Solo Trilogy)
A.C. Crispin
Plan B is so wonderful, so special, so absolutely incomparable to anything else. (eluki bes shahar, author of Smoke and Mirrors)
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