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Dragon in exile by Sharon Lee
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Star-trading Clan Korva, known to Terrans as the Tree-and-Dragon Family and to the locals simply as "the Dragon", has been convicted of crimes against the homeworld. No matter that one of the "crimes" consisted of saving the elitist planet of Liad from very real internal threats, the Council of Clans wanted Korval heads to roll. Unfortunately for the Council, the Dragon's allies conspired to impose a milder punishment for saving the world: banishment, rather than execution. Now relocated to the free-for-all world of Surebleak, the Dragon is under contract to keep the Port Road open to all traffic, and to back the New Bosses in imposing law and order on a society originally based on larceny and assassination. This modest rustication is going surprisingly well, until Korval discovers that the enemy they'd sought to destroy. . .wasn't quite destroyed, and is more determined than ever to eradicate Korval. While the banishment killed no one initially, many of Korval's trading allies are spooked, and some are reneging on ancient agreements, leaving the Dragon to make its own way. The clan's efforts to stealthily recruit new allies is going haywire, and a secret death toll is rising even as the clan's adherents endure increasing exposure to danger and deceit off-world. To make matters worse, an active portion of Surebleak's native population liked the Old Ways just fine, and are conspiring to take the New Bosses and the Dragon down, and are sure they have the firepower and people to do it. The exiled Dragon has to make an urgent choice: accept an alliance with criminals or face down each and every enemy in person, one by one.… (more)
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Title:Dragon in exile
Authors:Sharon Lee
Other authors:Steve Miller (Author)
Info:Riverdale, NY : Baen Books, 2015. 552k
Collections:Read 2015, eBooks, Your library
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Tags:Liaden Universe, eBooks, Read 2015

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Great book, but dont read this one first. ( )
  jrnedraw | Oct 20, 2023 |
Oh boy am I enjoying these Liaden books!

This entry in the series covers about the same time span as the previous book "Dragon Ship" (which tells what Theo is doing) focusing upon what is occurring on Surebleak with Clan Korval (Val Con & Miri; Pat Rin; Kareen), Kamele & the Bedel, including Rys. It is recommended that the reader has already read "Necessity's Child" as this book follows the events in that one. ( )
  leslie.98 | Jun 27, 2023 |
Ahh, Korval
Just a few thoughts.
This was a good book and the only reason it gets 4 stars instead of 5 is that it doesn't quite live up to the platinum standard set by the original arc (technically books 8-13). Still I was happy to see Korval integrating into Surebleak society. I wish that Val-Con and Miri were stronger characters here. Their actions seemed just a tiny bit ineffectual in that they seemed to be saved by others at times instead of through their own efforts.

Happy with the Daav and Allieana story line and can't wait to see that play out. It was fun to see a little bit of everyone on planet but it did make the book seem a little disjointed. The action was all of the intermediate setting other things up sort which just leads to the next book which features Shan and merchanting which I love, so goody. ( )
  Luziadovalongo | Jul 14, 2022 |
Wow! And away we go! I'm definitely not tired of the Liaden Universe; ready for more any time!!

**** Just re-read this one in preparation for the new book coming out. It was even better than I had remembered. I'm not sure this one could be read as effectively as a stand alone book but as a continuing story of much loved characters it was just the ticket today, as I was home sick from work, tired, and yet wanting to stay awake so I can sleep tonight. Totally engrossing, and I can't wait for the next installments! **** ( )
  mirihawk | May 21, 2020 |
I love the Liaden books. This one feels more like a setup book to get everyone in place for the next story arc. Everyone that is one Surebleak is onscreen at some point during the story. Even the few members of Korval that are not on planet are mentioned. Most of the story is about setting the society of Surebleak on a better path and not devolving back to the time of it all being run by gangs. There is a portion of the book also dealing with the agents of the Department that are currently in the care of Korval and what happens to them. This is not the best place for someone to start reading but with this book touching on almost everyone in clan Korval it can work that way as getting an introduction to almost everyone that will be in future stories.

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  Glennis.LeBlanc | Jan 6, 2020 |
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Collins, Kevin T.Narratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Star-trading Clan Korva, known to Terrans as the Tree-and-Dragon Family and to the locals simply as "the Dragon", has been convicted of crimes against the homeworld. No matter that one of the "crimes" consisted of saving the elitist planet of Liad from very real internal threats, the Council of Clans wanted Korval heads to roll. Unfortunately for the Council, the Dragon's allies conspired to impose a milder punishment for saving the world: banishment, rather than execution. Now relocated to the free-for-all world of Surebleak, the Dragon is under contract to keep the Port Road open to all traffic, and to back the New Bosses in imposing law and order on a society originally based on larceny and assassination. This modest rustication is going surprisingly well, until Korval discovers that the enemy they'd sought to destroy. . .wasn't quite destroyed, and is more determined than ever to eradicate Korval. While the banishment killed no one initially, many of Korval's trading allies are spooked, and some are reneging on ancient agreements, leaving the Dragon to make its own way. The clan's efforts to stealthily recruit new allies is going haywire, and a secret death toll is rising even as the clan's adherents endure increasing exposure to danger and deceit off-world. To make matters worse, an active portion of Surebleak's native population liked the Old Ways just fine, and are conspiring to take the New Bosses and the Dragon down, and are sure they have the firepower and people to do it. The exiled Dragon has to make an urgent choice: accept an alliance with criminals or face down each and every enemy in person, one by one.

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Star-trading Clan Korval—known to Terrans as the Tree-and-Dragon Family and to the locals simply as "the Dragon"—has been convicted of crimes against the homeworld. No matter that one of the "crimes" consisted of saving the elitist planet of Liad from very real internal threats, the Council of Clans wanted Korval heads to roll. Unfortunately for the Council, the Dragon's allies conspired to impose a milder punishment for saving the world: banishment, rather than execution.

Now relocated to the free-for-all world of Surebleak, the Dragon is under contract to keep the Port Road open to all traffic, and to back the New Bosses in imposing law and order on a society originally based on larceny and assassination. This modest rustication is going surprisingly well, until Korval discovers that the enemy they'd sought to destroy. . .wasn't quite destroyed, and is more determined than ever to eradicate Korval.

While the banishment killed no one initially, many of Korval’s trading allies are spooked, and some are reneging on ancient agreements, leaving the Dragon to make its own way. The clan’s efforts to stealthily recruit new allies is going haywire, and a secret death toll is rising even as the clan’s adherents endure increasing exposure to danger and deceit off-world.

To make matters worse, an active portion of Surebleak's native population liked the Old Ways just fine, and are conspiring to take the New Bosses—and the Dragon—down, and are sure they have the firepower and people to do it.

The exiled Dragon has to make an urgent choice—accept an alliance with criminals or face down each and every enemy in person, one by one.
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