Out of the Dark
Books | Fiction / Science Fiction / Space Opera
3.5
David Weber
The launch of a new science fiction adventure series--by the New York Times-best selling author of the Safehold series and the Honor Harrington series The Galactic Hegemony has been around a long time, and it likes stability--the kind of stability that member species like the aggressive, carnivorous Shongairi tend to disturb. So when the Hegemony Survey Force encountered a world whose so-called "sentients"--"humans," they called themselves--were almost as bad as the Shongairi themselves, it seemed reasonable to use the Shongairi to neutralize them before they could become a second threat to galactic peace. And if the Shongairi took a few knocks in the process, all the better.Now, Earth is conquered. The Shongairi have arrived in force, and humanity's cities lie in radioactive ruins. In mere minutes, more than half the human race has died.Master Sergeant Stephen Buchevsky, who thought he was being rotated home from his latest tour in Afghanistan, finds himself instead prowling the back country of the Balkans, dodging alien patrols and trying to organize scattered survivors without getting killed. And in the southeastern US, firearms instructor and former Marine Dave Dvorak finds himself at the center of a growing network of resistance--putting his extended family at lethal risk, but what else can you do?On the face of it, Buchevsky's and Dvorak's chances look bleak, as do prospects for the rest of the surviving human race. But it may well be that Shongairi and the Hegemony alike have underestimated the inhabitants of that strange planet called Earth... in David Weber's Out of the Dark.At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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Author
David Weber
Pages
384
Publisher
Macmillan
Published Date
2010-09-28
ISBN
1429993022 9781429993029
Ratings
Google: 2
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"This book made me sad.<br/><br/>Not because it was a sad book. Okay, well, rather, it is, but not in the cry-me-a-river sort of way.<br/><br/>It made me sad because I am a HUGE David Weber fan. I love his Honor Harrington series. Love it. Lurve it, even. <br/><br/>I am also a huge fan of end-of-the-world apocalyptic scenarios, even if that means an invasion by a crazy alien species.<br/><br/>This book was all set up to be one of my all-time favorites. Really. Seriously.<br/><br/>But the gaping plot holes..and the craziness...and the...vampires? Really? Vampires? We already have a crazy militaristic alien species nuking the planet and the survivors are in a losing battle to survive, and we get..vampires? <br/><br/>That, tacked onto everything else, just made the jump from improbable to completely implausible. Suspension of disbelief completely suspended. And thus I was sad.<br/><br/>Woe."
"<strong>Truly entertaining read... </strong><br/><br/>Having read the genesis of this novel in the original short story, I was well aware of what was to come. That in no way lessened my sheer enjoyment of the novel, rather it spurred greater excitement as it played out.<br/><br/>In all, an excellent story done justice by its author, and well worth having in your personal library."