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The Peshawar Lancers by S. M. Stirling
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The Peshawar Lancers (edition 2003)

by S. M. Stirling

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Fiction. Science Fiction. Thriller. Historical Fiction. HTML:In the mid-1870s, a violent spray of comets hits Earth, decimating cities, erasing shorelines, and changing the world’s climate forever. And just as Earth’s temperature dropped, so was civilization frozen in time. Instead of advancing technologically, humanity had to piece itself back together…

In the twenty-first century, boats still run on steam, messages arrive by telegraph, and the British Empire, with its capital now in Delhi, controls much of the world. The other major world leader is the Czar of All the Russias. Everyone predicts an eventual, deadly showdown. But no one can predict the role that one man, Captain Athelstane King, reluctant spy and hero, will play…

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Title:The Peshawar Lancers
Authors:S. M. Stirling
Info:Roc (2003), Mass Market Paperback, 496 pages
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Rating:*****
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The Peshawar Lancers by S. M. Stirling

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    King—of the Khyber Rifles by Talbot Mundy (bespen)
    bespen: Stirling wrote something of a spiritual successor to Mundy's book set in an alternate timeline. The protagonist of Stirling's book is a descendant of Athelstan King.
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Wonderful world building and alternate history. But the main story was, well, implausible would be the polite term. Certainly readable and certainly entertaining but the main draw for me here was the background and the setting. The appendices were a nice touch, too, with more background on the history of the world after the comet stuck in the 1870's. ( )
  dhaxton | May 26, 2023 |
This is a book you should not miss. ( )
  mirihawk | May 21, 2020 |
It's more 3.5 stars, but GoodReads doesn't do half stars.

I liked it - it's just that I have his other works to compare it to, and it's not quite up to their high standard. Still, a fun romp with engaging characters and an interesting world concept. ( )
  ranaverde | Dec 24, 2018 |
This was a delightful romp of steampunk, alternative history, action adventure and it was funny in places too. I chuckled over the bit where one character enjoys reading speculative novels about how history might have turned out if meteors hadn't hit in 1878 - but its a guilty habit and she doesn't like to admit it. Stirling applies a lighter touch (or some more ruthless editing) than he has in previous books.

This one kept me happily turning the pages of my kobo, enjoying some victorian-flavoured alternate history. Extra points awarded for being 100% zombie and vampires free. ( )
  MsMaison | Dec 5, 2017 |
neat story and good characters ( )
  longhorndaniel | Jul 19, 2017 |
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The Peshawar Lancers is an action-filled adventure through a future reminiscent of the British Raj. The characters are sympathetic and realistic despite the alternate world which they inhabit. Technological expositions are kept to a minimum and do not impede the pace of the novel.
 

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"What shall we tell you?
Tales, marvelous tales Of ships and stars and isles where good men rest Where nevermore the rose of sunset pales And winds and shadows fall towards the West ..."
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To Poul Anderson 1936-2001
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Captain Athelstane King rinsed out his mouth with a swig from the goatskin bag slung at his saddlebow.
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Fiction. Science Fiction. Thriller. Historical Fiction. HTML:In the mid-1870s, a violent spray of comets hits Earth, decimating cities, erasing shorelines, and changing the world’s climate forever. And just as Earth’s temperature dropped, so was civilization frozen in time. Instead of advancing technologically, humanity had to piece itself back together…

In the twenty-first century, boats still run on steam, messages arrive by telegraph, and the British Empire, with its capital now in Delhi, controls much of the world. The other major world leader is the Czar of All the Russias. Everyone predicts an eventual, deadly showdown. But no one can predict the role that one man, Captain Athelstane King, reluctant spy and hero, will play…

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