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Halfling Moon (2009)

by Sharon Lee, Steve Miller (Author)

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Series: Adventures in the Liaden Universe (chapbooks) {Lee & Miller} (({1393}Hidden Resources/ {1393} Moon on the Hill) 16), Liaden Universe Publication Order {Lee & Miller} (32 {Adventures 16: Hidden Resources/ Moon on the Hill}), Liaden Universe Chronological Order {Lee & Miller} (1393/ 1393 (Hidden Resources/ Moon on the Hill) : short stories 16)

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Two Stories of a Tumultuous TimeThe Department of the Interior's bloody plot against planet Liad has failed, at least for now, but Clan Korval's firing upon Solcintra, Liad's capital city, to save it from the release of ancient killer machines has resulted in the clan's banishment. Korval has accepted this ruling with glee, but not everything is solved yet, especially with the clan's urgent Plan B still in effect."Hidden Resources" deals with untested pilot Quin yos'Phelium, a halfling suddenly in charge of the escape ship for the clan's youngest members as the eldest face several mysterious vessels, most likely bent on revenge. His father missing in the larger fray, Quin's job is clear, but resolve alone may not be enough to pull him through.In "Moon on the Hills" the focus is on backworld Surebleak, Korval's refuge after their exclusion from Liad. Surebleak is a half-tamed place still ruled by territorial bosses, and Boss Conrad, while trying to tame it, must deal with finding a landing zone for Korval's clan house, and the tree that is the center of the clan. Yulie Shaper is the unknown factor: the road runs through his land and he's not all that fond of changes.The authors' craftmanship is top-notch, recalling the work of Elizabeth Moon and Lois McMaster Bujold." Publishers Weekly"These authors consistently deliver stories with a rich, textured setting, intricate plotting, and vivid, interesting characters from fully-realized cultures, both human and alien." Elizabeth Moon". . .good, solid space opera. . . .a very fine piece of entertainment." Don D'Ammassa, Science Fiction Chronicle… (more)
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In the aftermath of Clan Korval's head-on clash with the Department of the Interior, and firing on Solcintra to destroy DoI's death machinery. Korval is removing to the backward world of Surebleak. Pat Rin yos'Phelium has, somewhat by coincidence, created a plausible refuge for them there. They're evacuating in great haste, under the Plan B they have trained diligently on even while hoping not to need it. DoI is chasing them, hoping to do, at the least, irreparable damage to Korval.

In these two stories, we see some of this crisis and chaos from less common viewpoints in the Liaden stories.

In "Hidden Resources," young Quin yos'Phelium is the halfling who is suddenly the senior pilot for the escape ship for the clan's children. In addition to the next-oldest pilot, Padi, he's got his grandmother, Kareen; his grandfather, Luken; and all the children. Not large numbers, but a large responsibility. When the unfamiliar ship that's been nearby for a while vanishes, and another ship arrives, with all the right codes but an unfamiliar pilot--"Inas Bhar, called Natesa," as the pilot, he has to rely on his elders, but can't completely cede responsibility to them.

In "Moon on a Hill," meanwhile, Pat Rin needs to cut a deal for the only practical place to put down the clan house, and the Tree that is in many ways the heart of the clan. That place is land owned by Yulie Shaper, who is a recluse farmer who is hesitant to deal even with people he knows, never mind newcomers from off-world. Yulie also has very well-grounded fear of strangers wanting to shoot his cats; it has happened before

It's not just money that will be needed to persuade Yulie.

In these two stories, we see first a part of the evacuation we only get glimpses of elsewhere, and also get better acquainted with Yulie, his history, and the traumas that helped to make him the cantankerous, recluse farmer that he is. We also see more of the maturing Pat Rin, embracing responsibilities after years of being a cavalier gambler, convinced from his failure to become the pilot he was literally bred to be that he wasn't worth anything more.

As always, the characters are interesting, complex, and hard not to like.

Recommended.

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  LisCarey | Jan 2, 2022 |
Lovely. Two more stories filling in after I Dare - Hidden Resources with Kareen and Luken and the youngsters, and Moon on the Hills with the placement of Jelaza Kazone on Surebleak. Good stories - more in individual entries. ( )
  jjmcgaffey | Apr 22, 2010 |
Every year I look forward to the vignettes for the Liaden universe. This year was no exception. The two stories this year had little glimpses of life on Surebleak and an interlude right after Plan B. Both were enjoyable but sped by too quickly. Luckily the authors are in the process of publishing more stories in this universe, so there is more to look forward too! ( )
  readr | Jan 16, 2010 |
Two short stories in the Liaden Universe, both set immediately post-I Dare. Good for fans; will make very little sense to new readers. ( )
  readinggeek451 | Dec 31, 2009 |
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Lee, SharonAuthorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Miller, SteveAuthormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Wright, BillCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed

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Adventures in the Liaden Universe (chapbooks) {Lee & Miller} (({1393}Hidden Resources/ {1393} Moon on the Hill) 16)
Liaden Universe Chronological Order {Lee & Miller} (1393/ 1393 (Hidden Resources/ Moon on the Hill) : short stories 16)
Liaden Universe Publication Order {Lee & Miller} (32 {Adventures 16: Hidden Resources/ Moon on the Hill})
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Two Stories of a Tumultuous TimeThe Department of the Interior's bloody plot against planet Liad has failed, at least for now, but Clan Korval's firing upon Solcintra, Liad's capital city, to save it from the release of ancient killer machines has resulted in the clan's banishment. Korval has accepted this ruling with glee, but not everything is solved yet, especially with the clan's urgent Plan B still in effect."Hidden Resources" deals with untested pilot Quin yos'Phelium, a halfling suddenly in charge of the escape ship for the clan's youngest members as the eldest face several mysterious vessels, most likely bent on revenge. His father missing in the larger fray, Quin's job is clear, but resolve alone may not be enough to pull him through.In "Moon on the Hills" the focus is on backworld Surebleak, Korval's refuge after their exclusion from Liad. Surebleak is a half-tamed place still ruled by territorial bosses, and Boss Conrad, while trying to tame it, must deal with finding a landing zone for Korval's clan house, and the tree that is the center of the clan. Yulie Shaper is the unknown factor: the road runs through his land and he's not all that fond of changes.The authors' craftmanship is top-notch, recalling the work of Elizabeth Moon and Lois McMaster Bujold." Publishers Weekly"These authors consistently deliver stories with a rich, textured setting, intricate plotting, and vivid, interesting characters from fully-realized cultures, both human and alien." Elizabeth Moon". . .good, solid space opera. . . .a very fine piece of entertainment." Don D'Ammassa, Science Fiction Chronicle

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