The colony planet of Fremont was supposed to be free of all genetically altered beings--a new home for a pure race. So when Chelo and her brother Joseph, along with two other?genetically altered teenagers, were abandoned on Fremont, they were not welcome. They vowed to get off the planet by any means necessary. Joseph and the others managed to escape, but Chelo was left behind with her new found love, forced to live underground. As Joseph and the others return home,?they find?that their planet is full of vengeance. Believing that?the people of Fremont killed?the teenaged castaways, they sent a technologically advanced?mercenary team?back to Fremont to?eliminate the entire planet's population. With the help of Joseph's father, they head back to Fremont to try to save Chelo. Though the numbers are in their favor, the mercenaries' technology is eons ahead.??As the team?begins leveling the cities?of Fremont, Joseph and his father know that Chelo's demise is lurking, and must rally their enemies, the people of Fremont, if they hope to save her. ???
This sequel to The Silver Ship and the Sea is the rare follow-on that's better than the original. Brenda Cooper's writing just keeps getting better, and this is a first-rate book. Not perfect, mind, but the bobbles aren't serious, and she has written an intelligent and gripping space-opera adventure with believable characters and some surprising twists. Recommended, though you probably need to read the first book first to make much sense of the plot. Which is no hardship, as it's also quite good. Both are marketed as YA, but suitable for SF fans of any age. I see Cooper has a third book in the series, Wings of Creation, on deck for November 2009 publication. I'll be reading it. Happy reading-- Peter D. Tillman
Puzzled by developments
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I am only partway thru this sequel to "Silver Ship..." and the first part has taken an unexpected turn (of events.) Kaylee has taken charge of events and led Liam and Chelo into dangerous parts without any real plan......... Brenda Cooper has surprised me, and that's good in an author. NOT to be completely predictible has a quality all its own, but I really hope we are going somewhere with this. The 2nd part takes us to the home planet and more surprising "turns of event." Here, Jenna is in charge in dealing with the "usual back-home corrupt folks serving their own interests and trying the steal everything in sight." Not to worry. The dramatic tension is building and I, at this point do not see how these two threads can be strung back together, but isn't that what makes a great read? I can see two or three more in this series, building on the themes of rebellion, prejudice, survival, rejection, unreasoning fear of the "different" introduced in "Silver Ship..." There are some characters in these books that one simply not only does not like, but dislikes. The characterization continues to be good, there are no doubt more surprises ahead, and I'm hooked. Keep 'em coming, Brenda. Surprise us. Buffalo
A great follow up to the Silver Ship and the Sea...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
I really got into these books as they have sci-fi, but its not TOO wierd to make you have a hard time following. Its the perfect mix of drama and sci fi/space/plaent exploration adventure. I wish there were more books to this series!
great world building and plot line
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Combines the world building of _the mote in god's eye_, with some of the ethical issues found in classics like Le Guin's _word for world is forest_. Engaging plotline and character development. This novel and series would please most readers of speculative fiction.
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