Description
Littlestar hugely expands on the universe established in Smallworld, with a space opera story arc that follows troopers Beguiled-of-the-Serpent and Only-Begotten as they become embroiled in the second star-spanning war against the Made.
Man, a bigoted species brooking no other intelligent life but him- and herself, is spread across a thousand worlds, ruled with a designer-gloved fist by Leader Ottilia Vos. The Made, intelligences both biological and technological, were engineered by human beings, then betrayed and hunted down by them. Now they are back, and this time, it's the Made who have the numbers.
Some have no choice in being caught up in events - troopers Beguiled-of-the-Serpent and Only-Begotten, who took Leader Vos's shilling in order to avoid murder charges. Some don't think twice about choices - the tramp trader Prodigal Son, unhesitatingly ferrying war refugees back to Earth, mankind's only remaining stronghold. Some people's choices have to be thought through very well indeed - the outlawed dictator Button Humpage, wondering whether to assist the species that betrayed him.
Humanity has some surprising allies, many of whom it formerly counted as its fiercest enemies. The biggest question, however, is - what is Littlestar? How did Button Humpage come to control it? And is it the secret weapon that can win the war?
Fans of Douglas Adams and Stanislaw Lem will love Littlestar, as will readers of Galactic Empire Wars and Spaceballs, or indeed anything space opera or involving a robot uprising.
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The sequel to Smallworld, which is available on Kindle for free and has been downloaded more than 100,000 times to date. Littlestar is not a free download however, with a Kindle cover price of £1.99. The author, Dominic Green, was nominated for a Hugo award, and is often published in Interzone, a respected science fiction magazine in the UK.
Endorsements
Praise for Smallworld by Dominic Green:
"A showcase for Green's bone-dry satire and deadpan humour ... Green's agile imagination constantly wrong-foots the reader. A delight."
-Peter Ingham, The Telegraph
"The work of a talented writer having lots of very smart fun"
-- S F Winser, Booksquawk.com
Author Biography
Dominic Green has written several short stories for Interzone magazine, often in a satirical vein, and his story The Adventure of the Lost World appears on the BBC Cult TV website. His story Send Me a Mentagram was picked for the prestigious Year's Best Science Fiction anthology in 2003, and The Clockwork Atom Bomb was nominated for a 2005 Hugo Award. Interzone published a special issue devoted to Dominic and his stories in July 2009.
Bibliographic Information
- Publisher Fingerpress.co.uk
- Publication Date September 2011
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781908824011
- Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
- FormatEbook
- Primary Price 1.99 GBP
- Pages459
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
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