"Superlative science fiction"
When King Douglas made Lewis Deathstalker his Champion, he
earned the enmity of the Paragon Finn who drove a wedge
between the Emperor and his Champion. Eventually Lewis
fled for his life and Finn became Emperor while Douglass
hid in the Rookery, the worst part of the city; the former
ruler is building up a rebel force to take Finn down. Meanwhile Lewis is on Haden with his girlfriend and two
other allies. They enter the Madness Maze seeking to
bring back to life legendary Owen Deathstalker, dead for
over two centuries. Owen returns but not to fight Finn
but to stop The Terror which is destroying worlds. The
Terror is Owen's lover Hazel who went mad when Owen died
and was transformed by the Madness Maze into a creature
that destroys whole planetary systems. Owen, who is now
able to defy the laws of space and time, follows her and
hopes to bring her back to what she once was; Lewis
gathers a space armada to deal with Finn in the air while
Douglas deals with him on the land. Two subplots, one cosmic and the other the outcome of
ordinary human evil yet both are necessary to make
DEATHSTALKER CODA a superlative work of science fiction.
Simon R. Green brings to a close THE DEATHSTALKER SAGA and
leaves readers satisfied that they have read a book that
will be considered a classic by future generations. This
space opera is fantastic as the audience hopes, but will
not know, whether the coda is a fine ending for the heroes
and a righteous death for the villain. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 28, 2005
SummaryAs foretold, Owen Deathstalker has returned to save the
Empire from the mysterious entity known as the Terror-
leaving his descendant Lewis with the task of leading an
army against the legions of the madman who has usurped the
throne.
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