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Off Armageddon Reef
by David Weber

Earth is dead. Humanity is hiding.
Invention, progress, change. . . all are forbidden.
Now it's time to change all that.

The science fiction epic of the decade begins here.

Humanity pushed its way to the stars—and encountered the Gbaba, a ruthless alien race that nearly wiped us out.

Earth and her colonies are now smoldering ruins, and the few survivors have fled to distant, Earth-like Safehold, to try to rebuild. But the Gbaba can detect the emissions of an industrial civilization, so the human rulers of Safehold have taken extraordinary measures: with mind control and hidden high technology, they've built a religion in which every Safeholdian believes, a religion designed to keep Safehold society medieval forever.

Eight hundred years pass. In a hidden chamber on Safehold, an android from the far human past awakens. This �rebirth� was set in motion centuries before, by a faction that opposed shackling humanity with a concocted religion. Via automated recordings, �Nimue�—or, rather, the android with the memories of Lieutenant Commander Nimue Alban—is told her fate: she will emerge into Safeholdian society, suitably disguised, and begin the process of provoking the technological progress which the Church of God Awaiting has worked for centuries to prevent. 

Nothing about this will be easy. To better deal with a medieval society, �Nimue� takes a new gender and a new name, �Merlin.� His formidable powers and access to caches of hidden high technology will need to be carefully concealed. And he'll need to find a base of operations, a Safeholdian country that's just a little more freewheeling, a little less orthodox, a little more open to the new.

And thus Merlin comes to Charis, a mid-sized kingdom with a talent for naval warfare. He plans to make the acquaintance of King Haarahld and Crown Prince Cayleb, and maybe, just maybe, kick off a new era of invention. Which is bound to draw the attention of the Church�and, inevitably, lead to war.

It's going to be a long, long process. And it's going to be the can't-miss SF epic of the decade.

About the Author

David Weber is a science fiction phenomenon. His popular Honor Harrington novels are New York Times bestsellers and can't come out fast enough for his devoted readers, and his novels have regularly been Main Selections of the Science Fiction Book Club.

In addition to the Honor Harrington series, he has written many top-selling science fiction novels, including Mutineers' Moon, The Armageddon Inheritance, Heirs of Empire, and Path of the Fury. Weber has also begun a top-selling epic SF adventure series in collaboration with John Ringo, with four novels so far: March Upcountry, March to the Sea, March to the Stars, and We Few. His novels of the adventures of the Bahzell—Oath of Swords, The War God's Own, and Wind Rider's Oath, another New York Times bestseller—have proven that Weber is equally a master of epic fantasy adventure. He lives in South Carolina.

Published 1/1/2007
SKU: 0765315009
Ebook Price: $18.00




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1. Andrew on 3/10/2008, said:

Adding my vote: Good book, though it repeats too many earlier themes. But I won't buy this as an ebook. I just bought the paperback for $8, why pay $18 for the ebook? I'll give that a pass until the price drops.
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2. Leo on 3/1/2008, said:

Great book, but ridiculous ebook price. I got the hardcopy that only cost me £7 (US$16) the fact the ebook cost more, says a lot that this publisher really should study how Baen market it's own ebooks. I'll buy this in a heartbeat at $6-$12 price mark just to have something i can read on my mobile device. But at $18? Sorry but no.
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3. Robert on 1/24/2008, said:

Outstanding as usual for Weber- A fat zero for the publisher for that price tag. I usually buy the ebook, and then a hardback,, not this time. Frankly, despite how good the book is, I don't think I'll pay for another at that price.
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4. Richard on 1/14/2008, said:

I thought it was a great book, especially if you like Hornblower era naval fiction as well as Weber. Today's ebook price of $18 is tagged to the hardback price. While setting the price is the publisher's prerogative, it did mean that I checked out this book from the library rather than buy the ebook. Now that the paperback version is out and selling for $8, I'm hoping for a similar price cut on the ebook. If not, I'll buy the paperback.
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5. Anonymous User on 1/9/2008, said:

Weber's best IMHO. He echos earlier work, like "The Apocolypse Troll" and "Empire from the Ashes", but mostly for background. In other ways you can see the influence of the "1632" work he has done with Eric Flint, and maybe a little Vernor Vinge. He has a great setting for a multi-layered societal clash. History buffs, get out you note pads. You will want to tic off the references, overt and understood, to Europe's industrial age.
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6. Nicole on 12/6/2007, said:

Great read but the e-book price is ridiculous... even with the lower aussie dollar value, i can purchase this book online and pay less(including shipping) than US$18
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7. Brodie on 11/1/2007, said:

Excellent Book. I hope to see more in this series soon.
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8. Greg on 9/4/2007, said:

This book was very gripping. Really indelves you into the world and politics of the time. Once again David Weber has me on the edge of my seat waiting for the next book.
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9. Matthew on 8/5/2007, said:

The Book? 5 Stars, I mean it is Weber... The Price?! 18.00?!?! Zero Stars.... Rounding down for the bs of posting an E-book for MORE then what you should pay for the hardback...
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10. Guillaume on 7/10/2007, said:

This book is a fantastique debut for another serie. The plot is not a new idea, but Weber offer some new possibilities.
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