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Mass Market Paperback Far Empire Book

ISBN: 0373638361

ISBN13: 9780373638369

Far Empire

(Book #23 in the Outlanders Series)

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Red Dawn When the world blew out in 2001, the secrets locked in its darkest corridors became the answer to humanity's survival. Now, more than two centuries later, a mysterious Imperator prepares to... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Changes are a good thing

The book was a well needed rest from the Epic level adventures the author has been givingus for quite some time now.Believe me, I'm not complaining about the sheer magnitude of the adventures that the Cerberus Exiles have been facing as of late, quite the contrary. They need a rest,a break from saving not only humanity, but the world, and, in the case of the DragonKing's, the whole solar system. As people have come to expect with the series, the book is about change, and quitesignificant changes at that, which will be mentioned below. The novel begins in the Australian Outback, at a base that has been constructed insidea powerful natural energy location, that has been worshipped by the Aboriginals since timeimmorial. The aboriginals are not at all pleased with the intrusion, and make their displeasureknown to Sam's forces. Kane and Grant are testing out the air to surface capabilities of the Manta craft, which theyhave taken from the moonbase. They attack AREA 51, and end up destroying a number ofMagistrates. They're quite happy with the way the craft perform.It is here that Grant informs Kane that he's leaving, to go to New Edo to be with the womanwho's captured his heart. This is just the first of the major changes occuring in the series. Cerberus is changing as well. Survivors from the moonbase are starting to trickle back Earth,and are taking up residence in the redoubt. For the first time in years, new personnel arewalking the halls of the base. Kane and Grant, especially Kane, is something of a legendamoung the newcomers, not only because of saving the entire Solar system, but the fact that he went toe to toe with Maccan and not only survived, but defeated thelast Danaan.Things are tense between Kane and Quavell. He uses any excuse that he can to stay awayfrom her.Grant brings Shizuka with him back to Cerberus, to meet with the personel, yet another change taking place.The original idea was to return to the moonbase to get the medical equipment they neededto help Quavell during her pregnancy, and this leads not only to her kidnapping, but it alsoincapacitates both Kane and Grant, leaving the rescue mission up to Brigid, Domi and Shizuka. Despite the tension between Domi and Shizuka, they travel to the Outback, using Lakesh's Phase Transducer. During the voyage, they encounter the Dreamtime, and when they awaken, they're guests of the Aboriginals, who attacked Sam's base.While she is captive, a great deal is learned about Quavell, and the hybrids as well,including the fact that Quavell had a human lover before Kane, and the other humans who were forced into 'service' at Cobalts demand. With their help, they are able to infiltrate the facility, locate and rescue Quavell. As I mentioned earlier, there are a significant number of changes to the series, many ofwhich are going to have long term effects as the series goes on. Keep the changes coming, all that can happen is more and more readers get attracted to the series, as long as they're do

Very engaging

I have to admit I don't usually read books like this since I prefer fantasy and some sci-fi. But the cover grabbed me and the contents held me. This was a very engaging, sexy romp with good solid characterization.If Far Empire is an indicator of what the Outlanders series as a whole is like, then I'll be a regular reader.

Unusual entry--which is not a bad thing!

"Far Empire" is unusual for a novel in the Outlanders series in that it concentrates more on tying up some loose ends from the two part Dragon Kings epic, as well as introducing new situations and characters into the mix. It's also unusual in that grater attention is given to the erotic aspects of the series than has been the norm lately, with a surprisingly graphic sex scene. The plot is straightforward--Quavell is abducted to Australia during a mat-trans jump. Kane and Grant are sidelined with injuries so it's up to the females to rally a rescue--isn't that just like real life? Brigid, Shizuka and Domi travel to Ayers Rock in Australia to get her back and they do it in style. Overall,despite the fact that most of the physical action is pretty much confined to the first few and last few chapters, "Far Empire" is a solid, satisfying read, particular for us female fans of the series. It's a character driven story, not plot driven.It's almost like this book was written as a "thank you" for the show of support for the Outlanders series from women readers and if that's the case, all I can say to the author, on behalf of the female OL fans is a heartfelt "You're Welcome!" And by the way--I think this cover is great!!

Far Empire!!

As usual Mark Ellis has given us an OL installment that one just can't put down. From the first page, Far Empire hits the ground running, shooting out of the gate, and carrying the reader along for the ride. Unlike past installments of the OL series Far Empire, carried a very strong erotic tone that was apparent through the entire novel, as well as concentrating for the most part on some of the female characters that have come to be such an intrecal part of the series over the last five plus years. Tying up some loose ends from the previous OL installment DRAGONEYE, limited the amount of action that could be placed in this particular story. Even so that decrease in action did not protract from the story or make this OL installment any less enjoyable than past installments. The introduction of new characters, and new situations, as well as shifting the spotlight on to some familiar faces, in order to expand on the stories each character has, made Far Empire an interesting read, and that much more enjoyable. This is definately well worth the time and money, both will be well spent on this latest OL story.

Colorful and vivid characters make this a winner

This is only the third in the Outlanders series I've read but Far Empire is the best so far. Good action and characters with a fast moving plot and interesting places make this a book a winner which kept me entertained from the first page to the last. I liked it very much.
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