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Ninth Circle : A Novel of the U. S. S. Merrimack by R. M. Meluch (2012, Mass Market)

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PublisherDAW
ISBN-100756407648
ISBN-139780756407643
eBay Product ID (ePID)113472846

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Book TitleNinth Circle : a Novel of the U. S. S. Merrimack
Number of Pages448 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2012
TopicScience Fiction / Space Opera, Science Fiction / Military, Action & Adventure
GenreFiction
AuthorR. M. Meluch
Book SeriesTour of the Merrimack Ser.
FormatMass Market

Dimensions

Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight9.5 Oz
Item Length6.9 in
Item Width4.2 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2012-372582
TitleLeadingThe
ReviewsPraise for the Tour of the Merrimack series: "While Meluch depicts combat and warrior culture as well as any writer in the subgenre, the true joy of this outstanding effort...lies in its inspired use of current speculation on the origins of the universe, quantum singularities and even the old chestnut of time travel.... Meluch shows particular skill in creating memorable characters while exhibiting a refreshing ruthlessness in subordinating them to the logical ramifications of the plot." -- Publishers Weekly (starred) (for The Myriad) "Rousing far-future SF novel.... This is grand old-fashioned space opera , so toss your disbelief out the nearest air lock and dive in." --Publishers Weekly (starred) (for Wolf Star) "Meluch is an excellent writer, and has a firm grasp of military tactics, character development and storytelling. A good substitute for those waiting for David Weber's next Honor Harrington novel." --Sacramento Book Review "Enough action and suspense for three novels. Meluch's wry, realistic wit finds the ludicrous in the military, sex in the military, and a dozen other matters. A treat for military sf buffs ." --Booklist , for The Sagittarius Command " Fast action, hairbreadth escapes, and Meluch's facility for humor in an astonishing range of situations incumbent on military life become the order of the day.... A fine yarn to chuckle along with, just like the previous Tour of the Merrimack adventures." -- Booklist , for Strength and Honor " The Ninth Circle is an immensely readable book that flows very quickly and draws you in with sharp little hooks that demand you finish the book before you dream of beginning any other." --Seattle Post-Intelligencer "A lovely sequel with excellent writing and wonderful characters.... This is a great read for people who liked Horatio Hornblower and Jack Aubrey and Daniel Leary ." --SFRevu "A heart-pounding thrill ride.... Fans of Star Trek and Heinlein alike will enjoy the story...a great story of space warfare and the triumph of the human spirit against insurmountable odds." --Grasping for the Wind From the Hardcover edition., Praise for the Tour of the Merrimack series: "While Meluch depicts combat and warrior culture as well as any writer in the subgenre, the true joy of this outstanding effort...lies in its inspired use of current speculation on the origins of the universe, quantum singularities and even the old chestnut of time travel.... Meluch shows particular skill in creating memorable characters while exhibiting a refreshing ruthlessness in subordinating them to the logical ramifications of the plot." -- Publishers Weekly (starred) (for The Myriad) "Rousing far-future SF novel.... This is grand old-fashioned space opera , so toss your disbelief out the nearest air lock and dive in." --Publishers Weekly (starred) (for Wolf Star) "Meluch is an excellent writer, and has a firm grasp of military tactics, character development and storytelling. A good substitute for those waiting for David Weber's next Honor Harrington novel." --Sacramento Book Review "Enough action and suspense for three novels. Meluch's wry, realistic wit finds the ludicrous in the military, sex in the military, and a dozen other matters. A treat for military sf buffs ." --Booklist , for The Sagittarius Command " Fast action, hairbreadth escapes, and Meluch's facility for humor in an astonishing range of situations incum­bent on military life become the order of the day.... A fine yarn to chuckle along with, just like the previous Tour of the Merrimack adventures." -- Booklist , for Strength and Honor " The Ninth Circle is an immensely readable book that flows very quickly and draws you in with sharp little hooks that demand you finish the book before you dream of beginning any other." --Seattle Post-Intelligencer "A lovely sequel with excellent writing and wonderful characters.... This is a great read for people who liked Horatio Hornblower and Jack Aubrey and Daniel Leary ." --SFRevu "A heart-pounding thrill ride.... Fans of Star Trek and Heinlein alike will enjoy the story...a great story of space warfare and the triumph of the human spirit against insurmountable odds." --Grasping for the Wind From the Hardcover edition., Praise for the Tour of the Merrimack series:   "While Meluch depicts combat and warrior culture as well as any writer in the subgenre, the true joy of this outstanding effort...lies in its inspired use of current speculation on the origins of the universe, quantum singularities and even the old chestnut of time travel.... Meluch shows particular skill in  creating memorable characters while exhibiting a refreshing ruthlessness  in subordinating them to the logical ramifications of the plot." -- Publishers Weekly  (starred review), for  The Myriad "Rousing far-future SF novel.... This is  grand old-fashioned space opera , so toss your disbelief out the nearest air lock and dive in."  --Publishers Weekly  (starred review), for  Wolf Star   "Meluch is an excellent writer, and has a firm grasp of military tactics, character development and storytelling. A good substitute  for those waiting for David Weber's next Honor Harrington  novel."  --Sacramento Book Review    "Enough action and suspense for three novels. Meluch's wry, realistic wit finds the ludicrous in the military, sex in the military, and a dozen other matters.  A treat for military sf buffs ."  --Booklist , for  The Sagittarius Command   " Fast action, hairbreadth escapes, and Meluch's facility for humor  in an astonishing range of situations incum­bent on military life become the order of the day.... A fine yarn to chuckle along with, just like the previous  Tour of the Merrimack  adventures." -- Booklist , for  Strength and Honor   " The Ninth Circle  is an immensely readable book that flows very quickly and draws you in with sharp little hooks that demand you finish the book  before you dream of beginning any other."  --Seattle Post-Intelligencer    "A lovely sequel with excellent writing and wonderful characters.... This is a great read  for people who liked Horatio Hornblower and Jack Aubrey and Daniel Leary ." --SFRevu    "A heart-pounding thrill ride....  Fans of  Star Trek  and Heinlein alike  will enjoy the story...a great story of space warfare and the triumph of the human spirit against insurmountable odds." --Grasping for the Wind  From the Hardcover edition., Praise for the Tour of the Merrimack series:   "While Meluch depicts combat and warrior culture as well as any writer in the subgenre, the true joy of this outstanding effort...lies in its inspired use of current speculation on the origins of the universe, quantum singularities and even the old chestnut of time travel.... Meluch shows particular skill in  creating memorable characters while exhibiting a refreshing ruthlessness  in subordinating them to the logical ramifications of the plot." -- Publishers Weekly  (starred) (for  The Myriad) "Rousing far-future SF novel.... This is  grand old-fashioned space opera , so toss your disbelief out the nearest air lock and dive in."  --Publishers Weekly  (starred) (for  Wolf Star)   "Meluch is an excellent writer, and has a firm grasp of military tactics, character development and storytelling. A good substitute  for those waiting for David Weber's next Honor Harrington  novel."  --Sacramento Book Review    "Enough action and suspense for three novels. Meluch's wry, realistic wit finds the ludicrous in the military, sex in the military, and a dozen other matters.  A treat for military sf buffs ."  --Booklist , for  The Sagittarius Command   " Fast action, hairbreadth escapes, and Meluch's facility for humor  in an astonishing range of situations incum­bent on military life become the order of the day.... A fine yarn to chuckle along with, just like the previous  Tour of the Merrimack  adventures." -- Booklist , for  Strength and Honor   " The Ninth Circle  is an immensely readable book that flows very quickly and draws you in with sharp little hooks that demand you finish the book  before you dream of beginning any other."  --Seattle Post-Intelligencer    "A lovely sequel with excellent writing and wonderful characters.... This is a great read  for people who liked Horatio Hornblower and Jack Aubrey and Daniel Leary ." --SFRevu    "A heart-pounding thrill ride....  Fans of  Star Trek  and Heinlein alike  will enjoy the story...a great story of space warfare and the triumph of the human spirit against insurmountable odds." --Grasping for the Wind  From the Hardcover edition.
Dewey Edition23
Grade FromTwelfth Grade
Series Volume Number5
Dewey Decimal813/.54
SynopsisFifth in the hard-hitting military science-fiction series. On the distant world of Zoe, an expedition finds DNA-based life. When alien invaders are also discovered, Glenn Hamilton calls on the U.S.S. Merrimack for help. But the Ninth Circle and the Palatine Empire have also found Zoe. Soon everyone will be on a collision course to determine the fate of this planet.
LC Classification NumberPS3563.E4525N56 2011