Exiled

S. M. Stirling & Harry Turtledove & Jody Lynn Nye & John Ringo & Michael Z. Williamson

Book 1 of Clan of the Claw

Language: English

Publisher: Baen

Published: Aug 2, 2011

Description:

First entry in a new series with three big all new novellas from three multiple New York Times best-sellers S.M. Stirling, John Ringo & Jody Lynn Nye, and Harry Turtledove!  The cat-like Mrem, our heroes, battle the deep reptilian intelligence of humanoid dinosaurs in a bronze-age world. 

First entry in a new series with three big all new linked novellas from multiple best-sellers Harry Turtledove, John Ringo & Jody Lynn Nye, S.M. Stirling, and Michael Z. Williamson!  After the extinction asteroid DOESN’T strike Earth, the dinosaurs keep evolving – but so do the mammals.  We mammals have achieved human-like shapes, but now it’s cold-blooded, magic-using reptiles against the hot-blooded, hot-tempered descendants of cats.

In a heroic, bronze-age world similar to 300 , the Mrem Clan of the Claw and its sister warbands are expanding their rough-and-tumble territory, but now they face the Lishkash, masters of a cold-blooded empire of slave armies and magic.  It’s mammalian courage and adaptation against reptile cunning in a clash of steel and will that will determine which line shall inherit the Earth.

About contributor John Ringo:
“[O]ne of the best…practitioners. . .of military SF.” – Publishers Weekly.

"[F]ast-paced military SF peopled with three-dimensional characters and spiced with personal drama as well as tactical finesse" – Library Journal

“[Ringo’s work] “attains a terrible beauty not unlike that of the Norse Eddas…” – Publishers Weekly  

"If Tom Clancy were writing SF, it would read much like John Ringo.” – The Philadelphia Weekly Press

About contributor Harry Turtledove:
“…the master of alternative SF.”  – Publishers Weekly

“Outstanding enterntainment.” –Booklist

About contributor S.M. Stirling:
“Stirling eloquently describes a devastated, mystical world that will appeal to fans of traditional fantasy as well as post-apocalyptic SF.”  – Publishers Weekly on Stirling’s The Scourge of God

About contributor Michael Z. Williamson:
“Williamson's military expertise is impressive.” – SFReviews **

First entry in a new series with three big all new novellas from three multiple New York Times best-sellers S.M. Stirling, John Ringo & Jody Lynn Nye, and Harry Turtledove!  The cat-like Mrem, our heroes, battle the deep reptilian intelligence of humanoid dinosaurs in a bronze-age world. 

First entry in a new series with three big all new linked novellas from multiple best-sellers Harry Turtledove, John Ringo & Jody Lynn Nye, S.M. Stirling, and Michael Z. Williamson!  After the extinction asteroid DOESN’T strike Earth, the dinosaurs keep evolving – but so do the mammals.  We mammals have achieved human-like shapes, but now it’s cold-blooded, magic-using reptiles against the hot-blooded, hot-tempered descendants of cats.  

In a heroic, bronze-age world similar to 300, the Mrem Clan of the Claw and its sister warbands are expanding their rough-and-tumble territory, but now they face the Lishkash, masters of a cold-blooded empire of slave armies and magic.  It’s mammalian courage and adaptation against reptile cunning in a clash of steel and will that will determine which line shall inherit the Earth.

About contributor John Ringo:   
“[O]ne of the best…practitioners. . .of military SF.” –Publishers Weekly.

"[F]ast-paced military SF peopled with three-dimensional characters and spiced with personal drama as well as tactical finesse" – Library Journal

“[Ringo’s work] “attains a terrible beauty not unlike that of the Norse Eddas…” – Publishers Weekly 

"If Tom Clancy were writing SF, it would read much like John Ringo.” – The Philadelphia Weekly Press

About contributor Harry Turtledove:   
“…the master of alternative SF.”  –Publishers Weekly

“Outstanding enterntainment.” –Booklist

About contributor S.M. Stirling:   
“Stirling eloquently describes a devastated, mystical world that will appeal to fans of traditional fantasy as well as post-apocalyptic SF.”  –Publishers Weekly on Stirling’s The Scourge of God

About contributor Michael Z. Williamson:
“Williamson's military expertise is impressive.” –*SFReviews*

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