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by Chris Bunch (Author), Allan Cole (Author) "THE GQ SIRENS ululated through the Jannisar cruiser ..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 298 pages
  • Publisher: Orbit (5 Oct 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1841490083
  • ISBN-13: 978-1841490083
  • Product Dimensions: 17.5 x 10.9 x 2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 430,359 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The Eternal Emperor ruled countless worlds across the galaxy. Vast armies and huge fleets awaited his command. But when the Emperor needed to pacify The Wolf Worlds, the planets of an insignificant cluster that had raised space piracy to a low art, he turned to Mantis Team and its small band of militant problem solvers...Look out for more information on this book and others on the Orbit website at www.orbitbooks.co.uk


From the Author

Sten: An Overview
Set three thousand years in the future, the story of Sten is the life and times of a most unusual hero, told in eight volumes. The series has sold more than two million copies, making the books consistent best sellers. It is also being published in Germany, Poland and Russia, where it has been on the best seller charts for two years straight. And has been hailed by critics both in the U.S. and abroad as a "landmark science fiction series." Here's a little big of background on the eight-volume series: Sten is the ultimate survivor. He's lightning quick, mean streets cunning and blessed with the twin gifts of hungry intelligence and hard-won common sense. Born on a factory planet, where life had less value than the lowliest machine, Sten rebelled against The Company that enslaved, then killed his parents. He found a new family of sorts - and the means for revenge - in the ranks of the Eternal Emperor's Imperial Forces. A series of crucial missions brings him to the attention of the Eternal Emperor himself. Sten's talents and unshakable loyalty are tested in crisis after crisis, brutal warfare, and assassination. Sten rises swiftly up the ladder until he becomes a confidante and advisor to the Emperor. Through all this Sten never forgets his lowly origins. Self-depreciating humor, friendship and luck in love shield him from Fame's blinding light. If anything his empathy and sense of responsibility for the common folk of the Empire grow with each new honor, each new badge of rank. Finally he is asked to make the supreme sacrifice - risking even those he loves - to stand up for the citizens of the Empire. Then, when he succeeds, he turns his back on the greatest honor of all. Sten's World: Picture the greatest Empire history has known. Its boundaries are the Universe itself, containing more stars, planets and sentient life than could be calculated by the swiftest 20th Century computer. This is a place where humans live side-by-side with countless alien forms. In fact the word alien itself is offensive and all species are merely called "beings." The planetary systems range from the sophistication of Prime World where the elite gather - to the rough and ready mining and frontier worlds at the Empire's edges. Ruling over all this is the Eternal Emperor. A human who - as his name implies - has mastered death. He is the ultimate capitalist and when Sten steps onto the stage he has reigned for nearly three thousand years. The source of the Emperor's power is a cheap, plentiful fuel - called Anti-Matter Two (AM2). It drives the star ships that link the Empire and provides the energy for all industry, agriculture and commerce. He alone controls its supply and price. And he alone knows where AM2 is to be found. The Emperor is no tyrant. He prefers wit to force, negotiation to confrontation. But if all else fails he has enormous military resources to back up his will. His past is a rigorously guarded mystery and his future is permanently entwined with the Empire he created. Despite his vast power the Emperor greatly misses the familiar things of his 21st Century youth. On a bad day he would trade it all in for a good bottle of scotch or the sweet sound of an old, hand-crafted violin. The Emperor, who has the looks of a handsome, 35-year-old man, is also a consummate cook and spends hours in his Prime World kitchens recreating the recipes of ancient Earth. The Eternal Emperor sees a bit of his long ago self in Sten. After all, as he occasionally implies, his roots are as common as Sten's. If their relationship were not by necessity that of ruler and subject they might even have become friends. Sten admires the Emperor. Perhaps, in a way, he even considers him a father figure. And he has sworn absolute loyalty to the Empire. In the end, however, he will realize that his loyalty is to the idea not the man. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Above average pulp fiction, 23 Jan 2001
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I quite liked the first Sten novel, it makes no great claims to be great SF, but was better written then I expected and quite an entertaining read. This one is not quite as good, the story was a little confusing but still worth the effort. If I have a gripe it is the Scottish character and his speech is written as it is presumed he pronounces, and you sometimes have to read the same passage a couple of times to understand what he is saying. I desperately wanted him to be killed off but sadly he made it through. There are, however, a lot of nice touches and the series does seem to have some life to it!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A good space opera. No real surprises., 1 Dec 2000
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For anyone who has read some of the other books in the Sten series it will hold few surprises. However it is a good no brainer of a read. The cast is quite small, however the action is fast paced with the usual predicaments for Sten and his group to get out of. We do expand our knowledge of the Eternal Emperor but not to the extent of discovering his two secrets. All in all, bubblegum for the brain. Enjoyable but not taxing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I loved this book., 7 Feb 1999
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This is the second "Sten" Book I read, ("Fleet of the Damned" being first), and I thouroughly enjoyed it. Sten, Alex, and the rest of Mantis Team 13 show off their stuff in the Lupus Cluster. Read it, you'll like it. If not, we'll have you brainscaned!
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