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Primary Inversion (Saga of the Skolian Empire, Bk 1)
Primary Inversion - Saga of the Skolian Empire, Bk 1
Author: Catherine Asaro
The Skolian Empire rules a third of the civilized galaxy through its mastery of faster-than-light communication. But war with the rival empire of the Traders seems imminent, a war that can only lead to slavery for the Skolians or the destruction of both sides. Destructive skirmishes have already occurred. A desperate attempt must be made to aver...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780812550238
ISBN-10: 0812550234
Publication Date: 5/15/1996
Pages: 384
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4 stars, based on 52 ratings
Publisher: Tor Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Primary Inversion, Catherine Asaro's debut novel, is a difficult book to pigeonhole with a few pithy sentences. This is not because it's particularly original, but because the author has thrown together elements from many other science fiction books and stirred vigorously. I enjoyed the resulting story tremendously.

Sauscony Valdoria is a bio-mechanically enhanced supersoldier, an elite space fighter pilot, one of the most powerful telepaths in the galaxy, and the potential heir to the vast interstellar Skolian Empire. The Skolian Empire is at war with the evil sadistic slave-trading Trader Aristos, so it's a bit of a shock to Sauscony when she falls in love with the heir to the Trader Empire. The bad guys all seem to be graduates of the Mercedes Lackey School of Ruthless Villainy, but the good guys display a wider range of moral shades. Sympathetic characters, decent writing, and reasonably plausible science save this book from its own cliches.

I wasn't entirely satisfied with the conclusion, which leaves numerous loose ends. I expect that there will be a sequel, and I look forward to it, but I wish Asaro had tied up this book a little more cleanly.

If the idea of a cross between Anne McCaffrey's "Lady in the Tower" and C.S. Friedman's In Conquest Born with touches of "Gordon Kendall's" White Wing appeals to you, you'll enjoy this book. With its nondescript cover and title, Primary Inversion is easy to overlook in the bookstore, but keep an eye out for it. If you're in the mood for a power fantasy with a romantic undercurrent, I recommend it very highly.

-- Christina Schulman.
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My favorite SF stories involve voyages into the unknown, but not finding many good stories in that vein, I decided to try this book. I found the book well written with believable characters, good descriptions of the various locales and a good story.
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