King David's spaceship

260 pages

English language

Published Aug. 29, 1981 by Pocket Books.

ISBN:
978-0-671-43105-1
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OCLC Number:
12330047

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Four levels of technology collide in this fascinating sci-fi thriller about a Renaissance general racing to extract the secrets of space flight from a forgotten library guarded by barbarians on horseback before the bureaucrats of a re-ascendant galactic empire can finish classifying the Renaissance general's world as a flightless backwater planet fit only for subjugation and exploitation. As is often the case in hard sci-fi, the characters' personalities are neglected in favor of in-depth discussion of military tactics, historical speculation, and political economy, but the writing is tight, thoughtful, and fun, so it's not too hard to suspend your disbelief.

This book is a sort of sequel to the much more famous The Mote in God's Eye, but the events are largely independent.

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Good solid piece of sci-fantasy. I think far too much time was spent on needlessly protracted action scenes. The romance between a 50 some year old and a 25 year old was creepy, but hardly unusual.

I think the story would have benefitted more if it was told from the pov of the Navy, or Dougal, or almost anyone other than the main char. He never really developed beyond a TV show character.

Interesting concepts, and neatly sidestepped many of the classic sci-fi blunders.

Nice future predictions on gizmos prior to the advent of modern style mobile phones and storage.

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