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Praise
Off Armageddon Reef,
the launch of a major
new SF epic from David Weber
“Weber launches an epic series with this gripping
far-future saga, which springboards off the near-destruction
of humanity in a massive war with the Gbaba. The survivors
of the human race retreat to the planet Safehold, where
they sacrifice basic human rights—and an accurate
memory of the Gbaba—for the preservation of the
species. The colony's founders psychologically program
the colonists to prevent the re-emergence of scientific
inquiry, higher mathematics or advanced technology, which
the Gbaba would detect and destroy. Centuries later, cultural
stagnation on this feudal but thriving planet is enforced
by the all-powerful Church of God Awaiting. But one kingdom—with
the aid of the war’s last survivor, a cybernetic
avatar that awakens to reinvent itself as a man named
Merlin Athrawes—risks committing the ultimate heresy.
Shifting effortlessly between battles among warp-speed
starships and among oar-powered galleys, Weber brings
the political maneuvering, past and future technologies,
and vigorous protagonists together for a cohesive, engrossing
whole.”
—Publishers Weekly, starred
review
“In his first book for Tor, the author of the popular Honor Harrington novels embarks on a new SF epic of cultural evolution and humanity's need to conquer the unknown. Rich backgrounds and vivid characters combine to make this series opener a priority purchase for SF collections.” —Library Journal , starred review
“Earth has been destroyed by an alien
invasion, and survivors are clinging to a precarious and
primitive existence on a planet they have named Safehold.
But they are divided into two major factions: a theocratic
church opposed to all technological progress, and a secular
class of aristocrats and merchants who support not only
technology but expanding the habitable area of Safehold.
There are factions and internal conflicts on both sides,
and each has infiltrated the other. A good many of the
book’s main players are seafarers and naval officers,
and they sail Safehold’s seas in ships that Horatio
Hornblower might find familiar. They are drawn as well
as one expects of Weber, although they are so numerous
that, despite the appended cast list, readers may feel
mnemonically challenged. Staunch Weber fans may be disappointed
by the lack of any Safehold life-form as irresistibly
charming as the treecats of the Honorverse (the world
of his space-faring heroine Honor Harrington). Safehold’s
abundant pelagic life is mostly predatory and sometimes
outright deadly, and its land dwellers are only slightly
cuddlier. Altogether, there is enough conflict to allow
a natural storyteller like Weber to make a large, splendid
novel that opens another saga. The saga being Weber’s
form of choice and high achievement, hopes for the rest
of it are definitely elevated.”
—Booklist, starred review
“Fantastic in every sense of the word—the kind of book that makes you sit back and think about this reality that we call life. Who can ask for more than that? While devouring this book, I kept finding myself drawn back to Walter Miller’s amazing A Canticle for Leibowitz. Off Armageddon Reef has that same kind of introspective power, wrapped in a compelling story and with characters I grew to love.” —R. A. Salvatore
“Vast, complex, intricate, subtle, and unlaydownable. This looks like the start of the biggest thing in science fiction since Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series.” —Dave Duncan
“Off Armageddon Reef shows David Weber at the top of his game.” —David Drake
“Marvelously entertaining…Very good news for our reading future!” —Vernor Vinge
“David Weber is the master of scope, and Off Armageddon Reef is breathtaking in scope of characters, scope of its universe, and scope of time.… Weber masterfully weaves a ferocious amount of vision into a story that is surprisingly easy to read and (not surprisingly) hard to put down.” —Elizabeth Haydon
