SOARER'S CHOICE L. E. Modesitt, Jr. (Corean Chronicles)

SOARER'S CHOICE L. E. Modesitt, Jr. (Corean Chronicles)

by Jr.L.E.Modesitt (Author)

Synopsis

The civilization of the Alectors, which has farmed and developed all life on Corus to produce sustaining life force for their vampiric civilization, must move wholesale from one planet to another every few thousand years as it exhausts the life force of another world. This time, two worlds have been prepared, and the time is at hand for the great move. And Corus is the looking like the loser, to be abandoned by the civilizing forces of the government of Alectors, but used as a dumping ground for malcontents and others who don't make the cut to move on to a richer new world. This neither bodes well for the future of human civilization, nor for the honest Alector's such as Dainyl, trying to hold everything together, as all systems are failing. But the mysterious Ancients, the Soarers, are a force to be reckoned with, and they may hold a powerful and destructive trump card.

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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 558
Edition: 1st Mass Market Ed
Publisher: Tor
Published: 14 Feb 2008

ISBN 10: 0765355590
ISBN 13: 9780765355591

Media Reviews
Praise for Soarer' s Choice
A thunderous, satisfying climax. . . .Modesitt' s panoramic, battle-filled final installment ranks among his best work. - Publishers Weekly, starred review

The characters have become more fascinating with each novel; moreover, this one includes even more action than either of its predecessors . . . which contributes mightily to brining the adventures of Dainyl, Alector of Corus, and Mykel, an officer in the native military corps, to a stunning conclusion while leaving enough unanswered questions for many more Corean stories. - Booklist, starred review

I especially enjoy the way Modesitt writes characters. The details that he shares create believable characters, that are both powerful and flawed. - SFRevu.com
Praise for Soarer ' s Choice
A thunderous, satisfying climax. . . .Modesitt ' s panoramic, battle-filled final installment ranks among his best work. - Publishers Weekly, starred review
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The characters have become more fascinating with each novel; moreover, this one includes even more action than either of its predecessors . . . which contributes mightily to brining the adventures of Dainyl, Alector of Corus, and Mykel, an officer in the native military corps, to a stunning conclusion while leaving enough unanswered questions for many more Corean stories. - Booklist, starred review
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I especially enjoy the way Modesitt writes characters. The details that he shares create believable characters, that are both powerful and flawed. - SFRevu.com
Praise for Soarer's Choice
A thunderous, satisfying climax. . . .Modesitt's panoramic, battle-filled final installment ranks among his best work. - Publishers Weekly, starred review

The characters have become more fascinating with each novel; moreover, this one includes even more action than either of its predecessors . . . which contributes mightily to brining the adventures of Dainyl, Alector of Corus, and Mykel, an officer in the native military corps, to a stunning conclusion while leaving enough unanswered questions for many more Corean stories. - Booklist, starred review
I especially enjoy the way Modesitt writes characters. The details that he shares create believable characters, that are both powerful and flawed. - SFRevu.com
A thunderous, satisfying climax. . . .Modesitt's panoramic, battle-filled final installment ranks among his best work. - Publishers Weekly, starred review

The characters have become more fascinating with each novel; moreover, this one includes even more action than either of its predecessors . . . which contributes mightily to brining the adventures of Dainyl, Alector of Corus, and Mykel, an officer in the native military corps, to a stunning conclusion while leaving enough unanswered questions for many more Corean stories. - Booklist, starred review
I especially enjoy the way Modesitt writes characters. The details that he shares create believable characters, that are both powerful and flawed. - SFRevu.com

A thunderous, satisfying climax. . . .Modesitt's panoramic, battle-filled final installment ranks among his best work. Publishers Weekly, starred review

The characters have become more fascinating with each novel; moreover, this one includes even more action than either of its predecessors . . . which contributes mightily to brining the adventures of Dainyl, Alector of Corus, and Mykel, an officer in the native military corps, to a stunning conclusion while leaving enough unanswered questions for many more Corean stories. Booklist, starred review

I especially enjoy the way Modesitt writes characters. The details that he shares create believable characters, that are both powerful and flawed. SFRevu.com


A thunderous, satisfying climax. . . .Modesitt's panoramic, battle-filled final installment ranks among his best work. Publishers Weekly, starred review

The characters have become more fascinating with each novel; moreover, this one includes even more action than either of its predecessors . . . which contributes mightily to brining the adventures of Dainyl, Alector of Corus, and Mykel, an officer in the native military corps, to a stunning conclusion while leaving enough unanswered questions for many more Corean stories. Booklist, starred review

I especially enjoy the way Modesitt writes characters. The details that he shares create believable characters, that are both powerful and flawed. SFRevu.com


A thunderous, satisfying climax. . . .Modesitt's panoramic, battle-filled final installment ranks among his best work. --Publishers Weekly, starred review

The characters have become more fascinating with each novel; moreover, this one includes even more action than either of its predecessors . . . which contributes mightily to brining the adventures of Dainyl, Alector of Corus, and Mykel, an officer in the native military corps, to a stunning conclusion while leaving enough unanswered questions for many more Corean stories. --Booklist, starred review

I especially enjoy the way Modesitt writes characters. The details that he shares create believable characters, that are both powerful and flawed. --SFRevu.com

Author Bio

L. E. Modesitt, Jr., is the bestselling author of the fantasy series The Saga of Recluce, Corean Chronicles, and the Imager Portfolio. His science fiction includes Adiamante, the Ecolitan novels, the Forever Hero Trilogy, and Archform: Beauty. Besides a writer, Modesitt has been a U.S. Navy pilot, a director of research for a political campaign, legislative assistant and staff director for a U.S. Congressman, Director of Legislation and Congressional Relations for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, a consultant on environmental, regulatory, and communications issues, and a college lecturer. He lives in Cedar City, Utah.