A little bit of knowledge can be a dangerous thing . . . but knowing the full truth might get you killed.
Druadaen, Outrider for the once-mighty Dunarran Consentium, has proven that there are irreconcilable contradictions between magic and physics on Arrdanc, the world of his birth. And what is his reward for this important discovery, made against all odds and at considerable personal risk? Exileâorganized and compelled by nervous temple hierarchs.
However, Druadaen remains determined to uncover what several ancient persons and beings have urged him to seek: âthe truth of the worldââwhich might only be gained by traveling beyond it. Indeed, the mysterious Lady of the Mirror speculates that he might find the answers by journeying to the other side of her unusual looking glass: a reflective, ethereal portal that she calls a âshimmer.â
But thereâs a catch: because the mysterious portal only allows a single person to pass through, Druadaen must leave his companions behind. Unfortunately, once he has, they discover that the âshimmerâ only allows travelers to leave Arrdanc, not return to it. So his friends, led by stalwart swordsman Ahearn, resolve to find another means by which they can retrieve Druadaenâand with him, the truth of the world.
Thereâs just one small problem with their quest: the closer they come to finding a solution, the more obvious it becomes that various powers on Arrdanc donât want them to succeed. In fact, theyâd rather Druadaen doesnât return at all.
So much so that they might kill both him and his friends in order to prevent it.
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About the work of Charles E. Gannon:
Caineâs Mutiny:
âThis is military Science Fiction the way itâs supposed to be written. . . . All in all, a highly satisfying tale of the Terran Republic that moves the story forward and sets us up for the next chapter, which promises to be interesting at worst and explosive at best.â âSFcrowsnest
Raising Caine:
âRaising Caine unveils a lot of thought-provoking ideas but ultimately this is a space opera adventure. There are space battles, daring emergency landings, desperate quests, hand-to-hand combat, and double-and-triple crosses. Itâs an engrossing read. . . . Itâs an intergalactic thrill-ride.â âFantasy and Science Fiction Book and Audiobook Reviews
âThis is science-fiction adventure on a grand scale.â âKirkus
âGannonâs harrowing . . . military space opera (following Trial by Fire) builds well on his established setting . . . Gannonâs signature attention to developing realistic alien worlds makes this installment satisfying.â âPublishers Weekly
Charles E. Gannon is the author of the Compton Crook Award-winning, Nebula-nominated Caine Riordan series, as well as two novels in John Ringoâs Black Tide Rising series. With best seller Steve White, Gannon is the coauthor of several entries in the Starfire series. With Eric Flint, he has written several novels in the best-selling Ring of Fire series.