Provenance is set in the same universe as Leckie’s Imperial Radch trilogy but in an area of space outside the Radch Empire and the Radch themselves have only a very peripheral involvement. The main protagonist Ingray has embarked on a risky venture in the hopes of improving her chance of...
Ancillary Mercy is the last book in Leckie’s Imperial Raadch trilogy (there is a fourth book set in the same world but with a different setting), which continues and wraps up the story of the reduced Ship Breq’s private crusade against the leader of the Radch. To be honest I did not quite feel...
This is the sequel to the author's multiple-award-winning Ancillary Justice, reviewed here in August 2014. This is the brief background summary which I posted then:
Ancillary Justice is set in a far future in which humanity has spread over a large volume of the galaxy, living uneasily alongside...
There's an open thread over on Reddit where the author of Ancillary Justice is doing an AMA. The thread is open for questions now but Leckie will return around 7pm EST to begin posting her answers.
Ancillary Justice has won the 2014 Hugo for best novel.
I guess I shall have to read this now. For people interested in the voting details: http://loncon3.org/hugos/2014 Hugo awards full details.pdf
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