Voyage to Eneh

by Roland J. Green

Seas of Kilmoyn (1)

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Roland Green, an expert on naval warfare, has crafted this mesmerizing tale of a planet in the midst of political upheaval. It is a story that speaks to humanity's sad history of colonization, genocide and, ultimately, redemption. Because alien technology is comparable to Earth's in the late nineteenth century, Voyage to Eneh is also a marvel of military history, its battle scenes being both wonders of science fiction and masterpieces of the art of modern warfare.Long colonized by various show more other races and alien interests, the seafaring natives of the planet Kilmoyn are beginning to fight back. For Sean Lincoln Borlund, a human marooned on the island of Kertova, this means choosing sides amidst the fog and the treachery of an alien race. It may also mean choosing between doing what's right or getting his team back to Earth alive. show less

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Canonical title
Voyage to Eneh
Original title
Voyage to Eneh
Original publication date
2000-03
People/Characters
Justin Baer; Sean Lincoln Borlund; Roald Chaykin-Schmidt; Bridget Houylan; Justine Klimova; Sharil Kund (show all 36); Fridrik Maartens; McClintock, Wann; Medvedev, SEbastian; Pedersen, Ands; Weil, BArbara; Yelim, VAvra; Yoshino, Adrianna; Yoshino, Corinne; Alikili; Amaltai, DAt; Belindouza; I Djurr, Gurgan; Drojin, Vuikmar; Ejkmus, Ludon; Faind, Egose; Fobeen, ACht; Guundzousa, Ye'mt; I Himilra, Elandra; I Hmilra, Jossu; I Hmilra, Othan; I Hmilra, Jossu; I Hmilra, Othan; Impanskaa, Ijo; Juinjijarsa; Kekaspa, Moi; Naytet, Kappala; Ren, Shaarasti; Rynko; I Shtuur, Quiusa; Skorbeen, Fiya
Dedication
To the memory of the late Dr. Oscar Parkes, M.B.E. whose love for long-vanished warships inspired my own - and with the passage of time, the work of which this is the first volume.
First words
It was not the sunbrighten Reverence bells or the lamptenders' cries that awoke Watch Chief Ehoma Tuomitti.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)For a moment she felt as if she held within herself a space as vast as all the seas of Kilmoyn.

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Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction
DDC/MDS
813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
LCC
PS3557 .R37535 .V69Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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