Walkers on the sky

by David J. Lake

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Sometimes the sky held only clouds, but at other times it could get quite busy. It could be full of sailing ships or bands of mounted warriors or even single figures strolling carefully across the empty air. From the viewpoint of those below they were either apparitions or gods, but in any case to be ignored. From the viewpoint of the sky walkers, those below were neither phantoms nor gods, yet certainly always beneath their notice. Both viewpoints were wrong. Because the time had come when show more one of the sky walkers was going to do the incredible fall through. And when that happened, all hell was going to break loose. And did! Its not fantasy. Its science fiction, and you never read another novel like it! show less

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An uncomplicated tale, set in a future colony. The crew of the colony ship, rendered immortal by a wonder drug, have set themselves up as (in theory) benevolent gods, with the rest of the colonists spread out in a world where artificial transparent sky-layers separate layers of different altitude and aerial density, each with its own pre-scientific cultures. Invention is held in check by the gods and their semi-educated priesthood through the dictum "thou shalt not know too much". In the Middleworld, between the gods and the Neathings, Signi, a young "Norse" fighter, conducts an adventure among devious slave-merchants, half-naked warriors, and squabbling nobles, where the sky-ships sail across the transparent skin enclosing the nether show more world. Empire-building, rupture of the membranes, discovery of specially adapted races in the netherworld, and revelations of the nature of the gods ensue.

Though the scenario of a layered world is picturesque, and the set-up clearly foreshadows Gene Wolfe, it provides the setting for a fairly basic early medieval war-story in a manner hovering somewhere between Edgar Rice Burroughs and Conan the Barbarian, with much detailed strategy, the hasty invention of chariots and other pre-modern technology by a convenient Archimedes-figure, and the sudden acquisition of martial prowess among disparate and unwarlike peoples, and some love-interest thrown in.

All in all, a pleasant light read in the old-school style.

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Ellsworth, Roy (Cover artist)
Hescox, Richard (Cover artist)

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Walkers on the sky
Original publication date
1976-12

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Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction
DDC/MDS
823.9Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-
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PR9619.3 .L3Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish LiteratureEnglish literature: Provincial, local, etc.
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