A woman seeks her destiny among a clan of nomadic warriors trapped in
interstellar intrigue: “Absorbing . . . There should be more SF
like this” (Jo Walton). In the past, humans were the dominant
star-traveling species in the universe—until the Chapalil came,
conquered, and absorbed the Earth into their intergalactic empire.
One of the only humans ever granted nobility by the Chapalil, Charles
Soerenson once led a failed rebellion against the alien overlords. Now
his sister, Terese, has abandoned her homeworld, impelled by a broken
heart to seek a new life among the worlds her brother rules. On
Rhui, a planet off-limits to interstellar voyagers, Tess inadvertently
stumbles upon a dangerous Chapalil conspiracy—and only the timely
arrival of the Jaran saves her from near-certain death in the
wilderness. A tribe of nomadic humans roaming the plains of Rhui, the
Jaran have long forgotten their ancient Earth history and heritage.
Intrigued by their world and their ways, Tess shares an immediate
emotional connection with Ilya, the Jaran’s brilliant, charismatic
leader, a man of extraordinary passion and vision. But despite her
growing loyalties to this proud chieftain and his people, Tess must
take care. For Ilya’s ambitions threaten to trigger violent
planetary upheaval. And the Jaran have been chosen to play an
unwitting role in a plot that could have powerful repercussions far
beyond the nomads’ volatile world. The first book in Kate
Elliott’s acclaimed Novels of the Jaran, this masterful science
fiction classic combines rich characterization and world-building with
adventure, intrigue, and romance. It is both a magnificent
introduction to a compelling universe and a stellar standalone reading
experience. Jaran is the first volume of the Novels of the Jaran,
which continue with An Earthly Crown, His Conquering Sword, and The
Law of Becoming.
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ISBN
9781480435223
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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