The Sagittarius command

a novel of the Merrimack

357 pages

English language

Published Jan. 31, 2007 by Daw Books, Distributed by Penguin Group (USA) Inc.

ISBN:
978-0-7564-0457-4
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As former enemies Earth and Palatine join forces to battle the Hive, an alien life-form that is wreaking deadly havoc, Captain John Farragut searches for the one man who may be able to stop the Hive and ensure humanity's surivival.

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reviewed The Sagittarius command by R. M. Meluch (DAW book collectors -- no. 1421)

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I feel that giving a review consisting of twelve \o/ in a row might be considered a cop-out.

But it's tempting. This book is a sequel to [b:Wolf Star|293412|Wolf Star The Claidi Journals II |Tanith Lee|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1173467913s/293412.jpg|1115873] and [b:The Myriad|218479|All the Myriad Ways|Larry Niven|/images/nocover-60x80.jpg|2015552], which I have already reviewed, and both of which I've given four stars. This book skips ahead a year from [b:Wolf Star|293412|Wolf Star The Claidi Journals II |Tanith Lee|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1173467913s/293412.jpg|1115873], and picks up at the point where events veer from the obvious path for them to take after the close of the last book.

The book's main dramatic arc is about the war against the alien threat known as the Gorgons, a terrifying life-form which overturns their scientific understanding of the universe. So terrifying, that the Romans have unilaterally surrendered to the Americans, specifically to John Farragut, the only man to successfully take back a ship once the …

Subjects

  • Space warfare -- Fiction