Authors: David Drake, David Drake
ISBN-13: 9780743488303, ISBN-10: 074348830X
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Baen Books
Date Published: June 2004
Edition: Reprint
A prime volume of stories by the best-selling author David Drake explores a future world where the police have cameras watching everybody, everywhere, then introduces the man who watches the watchmen. And another future where the Fleet preserves the peace in the galaxy-in theory, at least; and at a high price. And much more.
As the title suggests, most of the 14 stories (many of which first appeared in "shared universe" theme anthologies) in this collection from military SF master Drake are unrelenting in their depiction of the brutalities of war and its effect on warriors. Two tales stand out: "With the Sword He Must Be Slain," in which a former CIA paramilitary operative now fights for Hell in the Final War and wonders why the opposing forces are just as messed up as his own troops; and "The Tradesmen" (set in S.M. Stirling's "Draka" universe), in which the very ruthlessness of a Draka partisan-hunter leaves her family vulnerable to a terrible irony. In the three long unavailable Jed Lacey stories, set in a near-future where privacy is a crime, Drake examines the price we'd pay both as a society and as individuals if omnipresent cameras recorded our every moment. These stories serve as cautionary tales to those who would trade freedom for security but forget Benjamin Franklin's appraisal of the bargain (i.e., those who do so "end up with neither"). (Feb.) Copyright 2003 Cahners Business Information.
Introduction: Coming Home by the Long Way | 1 | |
Rescue Mission | 5 | |
When the Devil Drives | 28 | |
Team Effort | 67 | |
The End | 95 | |
Smash and Grab | 113 | |
Mission Accomplished | 142 | |
Facing the Enemy | 161 | |
Failure Mode | 185 | |
The Tradesmen | 210 | |
Coming Up Against It | 226 | |
With the Sword He Must Be Slain | 245 | |
Nation Without Walls | 268 | |
The Predators | 299 | |
Underground | 329 |