Ascendant Sun
(Skolian Empire, Book 5)
by Catherine Asaro
Tor Books
February 1, 2001
ISBN #0812566653
365 pages
Paperback (reprint)
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Other Books by
Catherine Asaro

The Night Bird

Alpha

Irresistible Forces

The Final Key

The Misted Cliffs

The Journey Home

Schism

Skyfall

Sunrise Alley

The Moon's Shadow

Irresistible Forces

The Charmed Sphere

Charmed Destinies

Skyfall

The Moon's Shadow

Spherical Harmonic

Spherical Harmonic

The Quantum Rose

The Phoenix Code

The Veiled Web

The Radiant Seas

The Last Hawk

Catch The Lightning

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REVIEW

"Exciting, Enthralling, Triumphant!"

After spending nearly two decades as a prisoner on Coba, Kelric finally escapes.  However, during his incarceration many changes occurred in his family's Empire.  The Radiance War has left Kelric's kin either dead or imprisoned by the Allied forces of Earth, who now rule the Skolian Empire. The powerful telepathic communication link between Skolian, Eubian, and Aristo has collapsed. Into that void, Kelric, now the heir to the Skolian Empire flees by accepting a job on a merchant vessel, but he is captured by the Aristo, who also holds his brother prisoner. The Aristo plans to use the siblings to open the Lock to the time-space continuum portal that will make them the most powerful beings in the universe. Kelric is the only hope to stop this dastardly plan of universal domination.

ASCENDANT SUN, the fifth novel in Catherine Asaro's fabulous Skolian Empire saga, is an exciting and enthralling work of science fiction. The primary story line is crisp and never slows down for a nanosecond. Kelric is a wonderful hero whose previous struggles (see THE LAST HAWK) seem soft compared to his current troubles. Though newcomers will be lost with the complexities of the tale, they, like series fans, will become gripped by the lightning speed of the action and the radiant vastness of the plot, sending new readers searching for the previous novels. Ms. Asaro continues to rise in ascendancy to the apogee of the science fiction universe with this triumphant novel.

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Courtesy PNR Reviews
Posted August 29, 2001




 

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