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The Gap into Power: A Dark and Hungry God Arises by Stephen R. Donaldson
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The Gap into Power: A Dark and Hungry God Arises

by Stephen R. Donaldson

Series: Gap Series (3)

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See This Day All Gods Die. ( )
  TadAD | Jan 4, 2009 |
This is one of the most compelling and yet disturbing books I have ever read - yet I couldn't put it down and had to read the whole series. ( )
  TheOneTree | Apr 7, 2008 |
The best book of the series; very exciting plot twists in this one. ( )
  Cecrow | Dec 14, 2007 |
Corporate overlords and wardens may just be worse than nasty space pirates and aliens.

Things get more complicated here as this time it is Nick that wants to capture Morn, and Angus perhaps doing something about it, with the manipulators in the background, both human and alien.

Pirates show they aren't too nice when this time, after getting possession of her, tries to sell her into slavery, and then uses her to stop the aliens disposing of him.

When people are this bad, the blokes that are worse have to be scary.

http://notfreesf.blogspot.com/2007/12... ( )
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Amazon.com (ISBN 0006470211, Paperback)

Remember how the fairy-tale-ish The Hobbit morphed into a wide-lens The Lord of the Rings? Plots, counterplots, and intrigue galore await readers of the Gap saga, which is still picking up speed. Allusions to Wagner's The Ring Cycle in opening book The Real Story's afterword now become clear as Earth politicians, Holt "Dragon" Fasner, and the rest of the United Mining Company Police bureaucrats enter the fray. Morn and company still teeter between exhilaration and desperation.... even readers who don't care for action or space opera may enjoy a story with this forceful a meld of character, cabal, and adventure.

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