Ancillary Sword, Ann Leckie
Ancillary Sword, Ann Leckie
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Ancillary Sword

Author: Ann Leckie

Narrator: Adjoa Andoh

Unabridged: 11 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Orbit

Published: 10/07/2014


Synopsis

Seeking atonement for past crimes, Breq takes on a mission as captain of a troublesome new crew of Radchai soldiers, in the sequel to the New York Times bestselling, award-winning Ancillary Justice.​

Breq is a soldier who used to be a warship. Once a weapon of conquest controlling thousands of minds, now she has only a single body and serves the emperor.
With a new ship and a troublesome crew, Breq is ordered to go to the only place in the galaxy she would agree to go: to Athoek Station to protect the family of a lieutenant she once knew -- a lieutenant she murdered in cold blood.

Ann Leckie's Imperial Radch trilogy has become one of the new classics of science fiction. Beautifully written and forward thinking, it does what good science fiction does best, taking readers to bold new worlds with plenty explosions along the way.

About Ann Leckie

The record-breaking winner of the Hugo, Nebula, Arthur C. Clarke and British Science Fiction Association Awards for her debut novel, Ann Leckie lives in St Louis, Missouri, with her husband, children and cats. You can find her website at www.annleckie.com or chat to her on Twitter at @Ann_Leckie.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Felicia on December 10, 2014

If it's possible, this book is BETTER than the first one. This is just a great Sci-Fi book, wonderful worldbuilding, that focuses on CHARACTERS rather than every planet and ship and technical science thing in the world. Some of that stuff, while interesting, make big sci-fi for me a bit less compell......more

Goodreads review by J.L. on March 02, 2019

While I enjoyed Ann Leckie’s Ancillary Sword (the 2nd book in the Imperial Radch Series, I don’t think it measured up to the complexity and sheer scope of the first book in the series, Ancillary Justice. Leckie’s attention to details in ritual and language continue in this book and maybe was more th......more

Goodreads review by Charles on October 14, 2014

Ancillary Justice was a spectacular debut, but its successor is a lot less sure-footed. Leckie's attempt to marry Space Opera with domestic tragedy feels a bit too much like Sense and Sensibility and Spaceships. It's clear by now that Leckie is keen on promoting a particular political sentiment, and......more

Goodreads review by Neil on April 30, 2015

Downton Abbey...in SPAAAAAACE! No, it really is. The novel is filled with tea, and fine china. There’s polite meetings in polite society. There’s blushing in abundance at the smallest of social faux pas. There’s tears from the young ‘uns when their jobs are just a bit too overwhelming. There’s snooty......more

Goodreads review by Erik on September 04, 2016

One of my sci-fi writer heroes, Gene Wolfe, once said that a story works by “engendering expectations and then satisfying them.” That, then, are the two primary means by which a story can fail. Either it neglects to setup expectations or it sets them up but doesn’t satisfy them. Of the two, the first......more


Quotes

"Powerful."—The New York Times

"The sort of space opera audiences have been waiting for."—NPR Books

"Fans of space operas will feast on its richly textured, gorgeously rendered world-building."—Entertainment Weekly

"Breq's struggle for meaningful justice in a society designed to favor the strong is as engaging as ever. Readers new to the author will be enthralled, and those familiar with the first book will find that the faith it inspired has not been misplaced."—Publishers Weekly

"Leckie proves she's no mere flash in the pan with this follow-up to her multiple-award-winning debut space opera, Ancillary Justice."—Kirkus

"This follow-up builds on the world and characters that the author introduced in the first book and takes the story in new directions. There is much more to explore in Leckie's universe, one of the most original in SF today."—Library Journal (starred review)

"An ambitious space opera that proves that Justice was no fluke.... a book every serious reader of science fiction should pick up."—RT Book Reviews

"Superb... Sword proves that [Leckie]'s not a one-hit wonder. I look forward to the rest of Breg's tale."—St. Louis Post-Dispatch

"A gripping read, with top-notch world building and a set of rich subtexts about human rights, colonialism -- and (yes) hive mind sex."—io9

"Leckie investigates what it means to be human, to be an individual and to live in a civilized society."—Scientific American


Awards

  • Locus Award