<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>THE FINAL NOVEL BY LEGENDARY AUTHOR JERRY POURNELLE, WITH CONTRIBUTIONS FROM <i>NEW YORK TIMES</i> BEST-SELLING AUTHOR DAVID WEBER AND AUTHOR'S SON PHILLIP POURNELLE</b> <p/>NO REST FOR THE WEARY <p/> Rick Galloway's still not sure what inspired him to volunteer to fight Cubans in Angola, and he certainly never expected to end his African adventure shanghaied by a flying saucer when his CIA superiors cut him and his men adrift as the Cubans overran their final position. <p/> He didn't expect to end up on the planet Tran, God only knew how many light-years from Earth, raising drugs for an alien cartel under the auspices--more or less--of a galactic civilization administered and run by a slave class of humans for their alien masters, either. <p/> But he did. And since then, he's survived mutinies, civil wars, battles against Byzantine "Romans," medieval knights, and Mongol raiders on a world where catastrophic "climate change" races unchecked through a 600-year cycle. Along the way, he's found love, lost it, found it again, and become a great noble . . . all the while knowing his alien "employers" will probably nuke his people back into the Stone Age when they're done. <p/> He's managed his impossible balancing act for thirteen years. He's lost people he cared about, been forced to do things he's hated, and tried along the way to make life better for the people trapped on Tran with him, and he's tired. So tired. <p/> But now, everything has changed . . . again. New Starmen have arrived on Tran, with dangerous gifts and star weapons of their own. Everything Rick Galloway <i>thought</i> he knew about his mission on Tran is about to be turned on its head. <p/> And everyone expects <i>him</i> to fix it. <p/> <b>About <i>Mamelukes</i>: </b><br> "It's a thick, meaty book of alien cultures, historical forces, military and political strategy . . . and one man determined to protect the people and things he loves. A fine capstone to the Janissaries series, well worth the wait (if not the circumstances)."--<i>Analog</i> <p/> <b>About Jerry Pournelle: </b><br> "Possibly the greatest science fiction novel I have ever read."--Robert A. Heinlein on <i>The Mote in God's Eye</i> by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle <p/> "Jerry Pournelle is one of science fiction's greatest storytellers."--Poul Anderson <p/> "Jerry Pournelle's trademark is first-rate action against well-realized backgrounds of hard science and hardball politics."--David Drake <p/> "Rousing. . . . The best of the genre."--<i>The New York Times</i> <p/> "On the cover . . . is the claim 'No. 1 Adventure Novel of the Year.' And well it might be."--<i>Milwaukee Journal </i>on <i>Janissaries</i><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Jerry Pournelle</b> was a master of military science fiction, author of the series of novels about John Christian Falkenberg and his legion of interstellar mercenaries and many other works, such as<i> Janissaries, Exiles to Glory, High Justice, King David's Spaceship, Starswarm</i>, and others. With Larry Niven, he collaborated on a string of best-selling novels, including <i>Lucifer's Hammer, The Mote in God's Eye, Footfall</i>, and many more. He held advanced degrees in psychology, statistics, engineering, and political science, and was actively involved professionally in all these fields. <p/>With more than eight million copies of his books in print and more than 30 titles on the <i>New York Times</i> bestseller list, <b>David Weber</b> is a science fiction powerhouse. In the vastly popular Honor Harrington series, the spirit of C.S. Forester's Horatio Hornblower and Patrick O'Brian's <i>Master and Commander </i>lives on--into the galactic future. Books in the Honor Harrington and Honorverse series have appeared on 21 bestseller lists, including <i>The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times</i>, and <i>USA Today.</i> Additional Honorverse collaborations include the spin-off miniseries Manticore Ascendant with<i> New York Times </i>best-selling author, Timothy Zahn; and with Eric Flint, <i>Crown of Slaves, </i> Cauldron of Ghosts, and <i>To End in Fire</i> contribute to Weber's illustrious list of <i>New York Times</i> and international bestsellers. <p/> Best known for his spirited, modern-minded space operas, Weber is also the creator of the Oath of Swords fantasy series and the Dahak saga, a science fiction and fantasy hybrid. Weber has also engaged in a steady stream of best-selling collaborations: the Starfire Series with Steve White; The Empire of Man Series with John Ringo; the Multiverse Series with Linda Evans and Joelle Presby; and the Ring of Fire Series with Eric Flint. <p/> Weber makes his home in South Carolina with his wife and children. <p/><b>Phillip Pournelle </b>is a legendary military analyst. He carries on the high-powered tradition begun by his father, Jerry Pournelle. He resides in the Washington, D.C., area.
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