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Title:On the Razor's Edge (Spiral Arm #4)
Author:Michael Flynn
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 352 pages
Published:July 2nd 2013 by Tor Books
Categories:Science Fiction. Space. Space Opera. Science Fiction Fantasy. Fiction
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The secret war among the Shadows of the Name is escalating, and there are hints that it is not so secret as the Shadows had thought. The scarred man, Donovan buigh, half honored guest and half prisoner, is carried deeper into the Confederation, all the way to Holy Terra herself, to help plan the rebel assault on the Secret City. If he does not soon remember the key information locked inside his fractured mind, his rebel friends may resort to torture to pull it from his subconscious.

Meanwhile, Bridget ban has organized a posse—a pack of Hounds—to go in pursuit of her kidnapped daughter, despite knowing that Ravn Olafsdottr kidnapped the harper precisely to lure Bridget ban in her wake. The Hound, the harper, and the scarred man wind deeper into a web of deceit and treachery certain of only one thing: nothing, absolutely nothing, is what it seems to be.

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ISBN: 0765334801 (ISBN13: 9780765334800)
Edition Language: English URL http://us.macmillan.com/ontherazorsedge/MichaelFlynn
Series: Spiral Arm #4

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This was just perfect.On an intellectual level, I know there is much to object to, from the purple in the prose to the pulp in the plot, but this series of books came alive for me in a way few others have. The forgotten past of a far future was done so poetically perfect that it moved me almost to tears. The people, with all their caricatured facets, I could see, hear and feel, and they stayed with me long after I finished each of the books. In saying good-bye to Ravn, Donovan, Bintsaif,

A good wrap-up to the series with plenty of questions answered and a few not as the action moves to Terra and the struggles within the Shadows and the Names. Donovan is dragged in as a symbol of the last failed rebellion and used as a pawn by friend and foe alike. His daughter and the Hounds chase him to Earth and the shadow struggles become real. He found many things dismaying and inspiring on this post-Terran earth, among them he may have found the answer to the nature of the artifacts that

This is the fourth novel in the Spiral Arm series, which started with The January Dancer. In the first book we learn about several fractions having a cold war. In the sequels we follow a group of people who are involved by their liaisons to these factions. Where The January Dancers plot is about an alien artifact and its mysterious powers, the other books of the series are about people. In Up Jim River we follow the story of Méarana and Donovan buigh in the rescue of her mother Bridget ban.

This is virtually unreadable with Celtic and other speaking styles replicated in dialogue and a plot that moves with the pace of a constipated snail.http://opionator.wordpress.com/2013/0...

A continuation on the other books in the serious, Flynn delights in trying to imagine worlds in which the honor caste system of the 14th century could be adapted to help run interstellar governments. Reveling any more would be spoiling the many twists and turns in the story, particularly on who is double crossing whom..

Flynn really is amazing! I love his civilization drift here... His vision of the far FAR future is simply mesmerizing. I hope for many more novels in this series.

A pack of Hounds go deep into enemy space to rescue a harpist, and find themselves embroiled in a vicious coup attempt. There's an arid spot or two in the plot, but enough action to keep me turning the pages, particularly toward the end. Flynn's also a gifted stylist, like Jack Vance in that his prose is distinctive and recognizable---but a more entertaining storyteller, I think, with a lighter sense of humor and a fondness for clever little linguistic twists. Enjoyed this very much, and will