IF BUREAUCRACIES HAD STARSHIPS
Con games Corrupt governors. Deadly rivalries between departments of the same government. And, of course, the long arm of the Mob. Even in our future among the stars, some things never change-except that the governors run (and ruin) planets, the rivalries are fought with spacecraft and energy bolts, and the mobsters smuggle real illegal aliens and make their getaways with subspace portals. It's all just another day in that bastion of galactic peace and democracy, the Federation of the Hub
-and somebody has to clean up this mess!
Join secret agent Trigger Argee, scout adventurer Heslet Quillan and Holati Tate, master of intrigue, as they battle the criminal element on its own interstellar turf ... and make the future a little safer for the rest of us.
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“[D]azzling stuff.”—New York Times Book Review
“Remember his name, and keep watching for whatever he does.”—Roger Zelazny
“Daniel proves that the Golden Age of science fiction is right here and now.”—Greg Bear
About Guardian of Night by Tony Daniel:
“[A] large cast of utterly graspable humans . . . .Following in the footsteps of Poul Anderson and Greg Bear, Tony Daniel makes a triumphant return.”—Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine
“. . .an unparalleled success and could easily become a classic in military science fiction. . .Daniel creates. . .believable aliens as well as humans who are all striving for the same goal: capture the Guardian of Night. I was surprised and delighted by the depth of characterization in this book and recommend it to you heartily.”—Galaxy’s Edge
About Metaplanetary, by Tony Daniel
“[A] panoramic tale of men and women engaged in a war that spans both virtual and normal realities and that calls into question the nature of human intelligence and the price of freedom.”—Library Journal
"The best science fiction novel I've read in five years.”—Lucius Shepard
About Superluminal, by Tony Daniel
“Daniel renders his 31st-century battles and human dilemmas utterly fascinating.”—Washington Post Book World
“[T]eems with vivid characters and surprising action.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“[B]rilliantly realized. . . the story remains gripping throughout.”—Booklist
IF BUREAUCRACIES HAD STARSHIPS
Con games Corrupt governors. Deadly rivalries between departments of the same government. And, of course, the long arm of the Mob. Even in our future among the stars, some things never change-except that the governors run (and ruin) planets, the rivalries are fought with spacecraft and energy bolts, and the mobsters smuggle real illegal aliens and make their getaways with subspace portals. It's all just another day in that bastion of galactic peace and democracy, the Federation of the Hub
-and somebody has to clean up this mess!
Join secret agent Trigger Argee, scout adventurer Heslet Quillan and Holati Tate, master of intrigue, as they battle the criminal element on its own interstellar turf ... and make the future a little safer for the rest of us.
At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).
“[D]azzling stuff.”—New York Times Book Review
“Remember his name, and keep watching for whatever he does.”—Roger Zelazny
“Daniel proves that the Golden Age of science fiction is right here and now.”—Greg Bear
About Guardian of Night by Tony Daniel:
“[A] large cast of utterly graspable humans . . . .Following in the footsteps of Poul Anderson and Greg Bear, Tony Daniel makes a triumphant return.”—Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine
“. . .an unparalleled success and could easily become a classic in military science fiction. . .Daniel creates. . .believable aliens as well as humans who are all striving for the same goal: capture the Guardian of Night. I was surprised and delighted by the depth of characterization in this book and recommend it to you heartily.”—Galaxy’s Edge
About Metaplanetary, by Tony Daniel
“[A] panoramic tale of men and women engaged in a war that spans both virtual and normal realities and that calls into question the nature of human intelligence and the price of freedom.”—Library Journal
"The best science fiction novel I've read in five years.”—Lucius Shepard
About Superluminal, by Tony Daniel
“Daniel renders his 31st-century battles and human dilemmas utterly fascinating.”—Washington Post Book World
“[T]eems with vivid characters and surprising action.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“[B]rilliantly realized. . . the story remains gripping throughout.”—Booklist