Here in book two, Hope has little prospects for surviving. No money, not a resident, etc. The only way to go is to join the Navy. His rise through the ranks is meteoric through the help of the mysterious organization QYF and an officer who has an idea of assimilating the most effective command structure ever seen. Of course the only problem is in getting Hope high enough in rank in order to be able to have them in his command. The fact that a Hispanic is rising to great heights in the navy has not gone unnoticed and the powers that be feel it's time to remove him. So they give him an almost impossible job, Destroy the Pirates of the Belt. His solution is both bold and surprising. Full of battles and strategy, I'd give it more stars but five is all I'm allowed.
great autobiographical science fiction [no spoilers]
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I've been recently reading novels from my past, especially those I recall enjoying. I felt like revisiting this series, seeing if I remember correctly. Back cover of book: Scourge of the Ecliptic He was driven by violent injustice from his home moon of Callisto - and set forth to claim the epic destiny that would blaze across worlds and time. He saw his family destroyed, his sister carried off into sexual slavery, his beautiful lover killed - and he swore revenge against the murderous pirates who held the Jupiter planetoids in a stranglehold of terror. Fired by raw courage, steeled by young might, he rose in the Navy of Jupiter to command a personal squadron loyal to the death. And it was death they faced - against piratical warlords of the Jupiter Ecliptic who laughed at the young commander's challenge...until they met the merciless fury of the warrior who would annihilate all obstacles in his path to immortal renown as the Tyrant of Jupiter! End back cover of book. Hope Hubris narrates his experiences prior and during his naval career. The bonds developed preceding his military service will serve him in forging a nucleus of officers to hopefully help his goal of eradicating piracy. The strategy and tactics involved in the space battles are fascinating. I highly recommend this book if you found the first volume decent especially if you like space battles. Thank you.
Fantastic Second Novel in a Fantastic Series
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
This is a great sequel to Piers Anthony's first book in his Bio of a Space Tyrant Series (Refugee). Though out of print in the mass market paperback edition, it is well worth purchasing in Trade Paperback or Hardback, or even better, in used condition.This second book deals with the Tyrant's adventures in the military after he survives his perilous journey as a refugee in the previous book. It explores his rise as a miliary figure, and the beginning of his many relationships and alliances, and it sets the stage for his entrance into politics in the next book in the series: Politician. Don't be fooled, though, this book stands alone, on its own.Anyone who doubts that Piers Anthony can write Sci-Fi as proficiently as he writes Fantasy should give this series a try. It is one of the best Sci-Fi series I have ever read. It is enjoyable from the first pick-up to the last put-down; it doesn't take any investment of effort to get involved, and you are never bored.For new-found fans of Piers Anthony Sci-Fi I would also recommend the following Piers Anthony Novels: The Split Infinity Series (fantastic half sci-fi/ half fantasy storyline), the Cluster Series (fantasic imaginative exploration of alien cultures), the Omnivore/Orn/Ox series (which explores alien worlds with human explorers).Other books that seem to relate to the ideals in the Bio of A Space Tyrant Series: The Moon is a Harsh Mistress (by Robert Heinlein) and Citizen of the Galaxy (by Robert Heinlein).
Incrediably intriguing take on a politician's rise to power
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This is a fantastic novel that although I read it a number of years ago, I am still amazed by the craftmanship involve in this book. Throughout this series, Piers Anthony leads his readers into his imagination of the future colonization of the solar system and the rise to power of an incredible man. Anthony projects the United States and the rest of the world of the 1980s into the future, although in recent years we hav seen the fall of the Soviet Union, the issues discussed in this novel still face our world even today.
A great Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This and the others in the series are very good. Read them. Now. Or i'll... j/k. But really, the storyline is about a Hope Hubris, and his diary. Written in the 24th Century, this is a good Science Fiction.
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