"A superior stimulating space opera."
In 3210 the solar system peace between the clans is
fragile. Many pray that the upcoming peace conference
will strengthen those wanting cooperation rather than
war. However, one of the attendees, Commander Lin Jacob
Rama leads an attack on Clan Douglas on Ceres. He takes
Lachlan de Douglas, heir to the clan, prisoner. Combat pilot Lieutenant Kimberly Kinsdale worries that
madness is taking over her commander's mind. She fears
the assault and abduction of Lachlan will lead to clan
warfare. Her only hope to prevent what seems like Rama's
deliberate sabotage of the peace conference is to rescue
Lachlan, which she succeeds in doing though she is branded
a traitor and deserter. As the two warriors try to expose
a deadly conspiracy that has the planetary clans at war,
they fall in love, but saving humanity remains the prime
directive. The premise behind the Darkscape tales is simply placing
pre-Culloden Scotland in outer space; thus clan wars are
all over the solar system and where they are not,
hostilities are one incident away from exploding.
Kimberly is a remarkable protagonist struggling between
performing her duty by doing the ethically correct thing
vs. loyalty to her superior officer and her clan by
obeying orders. Her dilemma makes the early segment of the
story line very appealing while the rest of the tale
continues that strong ethical exciting start. For
instance, Lachlan is terrific in the co-lead role as he
must sacrifice his personal quest for vengeance for the
better good of all the clans. Together they make quite a
force though the enemy seems quite insurmountable. R.
Garland Gray provides readers with a superior stimulating
space opera. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 4, 2005
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