The Last Space Viking
2011 edition cover | |
Author | John F. Carr and Mike Robertson |
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Cover artist | Alan Gutierrez |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction novel |
Publisher | Pequod Press |
Publication date | 2011 |
Media type | Print (Hardcover) and Ebook |
Pages | 294 |
ISBN | 978-0-937912-12-6 |
Preceded by | Space Viking |
The Last Space Viking is a science fiction novel written by John F. Carr and Mike Robertson, a sequel to H. Beam Piper's Space Viking, and is set in Piper's Terro-Human future history.
Synopsis
The Last Space Viking by John F. Carr and Mike Robertson takes place a hundred years after Lucas Trask founded the League of Civilized Worlds. Many changes have occurred in the Old Federation and King Trask's plans for a new galaxy order are brought to a sudden halt when a new power emerges from the ashes of the Old Federation. Will King Rodrik the First of Tanith be able to salvage his grandfather's dream, or become a tool of the new Mardukan Empire?
Space Vikings have been raiding and terrorizing the worlds of the Old Federation for hundreds of years. Great fortunes have been made and hundreds of planets conquered and despoiled. Unfortunately, the Sword-Worlds have gone into their own decline just as the League of Civilized Worlds is faced with its greatest defeat. Soon, the first real threat to Space Viking domination must be overcome and brought to heel. Will the disparate Space Vikings join together, or be sent packing back to the Sword-Worlds in defeat?
Captain David Morland of Joyeuse might well be the last of the great Space Viking captains. He emerges at a time when the Old Federation is changing, and not for the better. All Morland wants is his own Space Viking base world to use as a place for organizing raids and trading parties into the thousands of worlds of the long-dead Federation. Generations of Space Viking marauders have taken their toll and plunder-worthy planets have declined as more and more of the Old Federation worlds have slipped into barbarism. But first, Morland has to find the right world and conquer it before he's discovered by a new power determined to end the Space Viking menace, one way or another!
Sequels
According to a comment on John F. Carr's Pequod Press web site,[1] additional novels in the Space Vikings series will be published:
John F. Carr is continuing Piper's Terro-Human Future starting with his new sequel to "Space Viking" ("The Last Space Viking") and has plans for more Space Viking books as well as a continuation of "Cosmic Computer."