Alone beyond the edge of Civilization.A routine exploration mission explodes into chaos 2.8 billion miles from home and throws Commander Jephora Cochrane and the crew of the prospector ship Jakob Waltz into a crisis that will test their experience to the limit. After a puzzling message from Fleet Chancellor Roja adds to the confusion, Cochrane isn’t sure who he can trust. Yet somehow, regardless … somehow, regardless of their hidden secrets, he must push his crew to new levels to save their ship.
Together they make a discovery that will alter the course of history. A secret, buried at the edge of the solar system, which is the key to changing everything.
But only if Humanity can survive until the truth gets out.
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Book One of the Shan Takhu Legacy.
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Two hundred years into the future humanity has left the Earth and colonized most of the solar system. The crew of the Jakob Waltz are returning from a routine ice harvesting mission when they suddenly discover they are off course. As they try to find out why they are not where they are supposed to be, they get caught in a gravity well near Neptune. Struggling to find out what has happened, a strange gravity pulse hits the ship, injuring several of the crew and damaging the ship. While the crew of the Jakob Waltz deals with this gravity anomaly, down system at Galileo Station near the moon, FleetCartel Chancellor Katryna Roja is dealing with her own problems. Tensions are rising among the members of the Executive Council and Chancellor Roja is fighting off the political maneuvers and machinations of other cartels. Katryna soon learns that there is significant rot within the well-run technocracy as she discovers that other cartel leaders are plotting against her. Seemingly disconnected, the problems facing both the crew of the Jakob Waltz and Chancellor Roja come into focus and each must struggle to understand what is happening as their separate worlds devolve into chaos.
Legacy of Pandora is the first book in the Shan Takhu Legacy, a new trilogy by Eric Michael Craig. If you are familiar with Eric’s other novels – the Atlas in the Winds series – you know that he is a strong hard sci-fi writer, who puts a lot of real science into his stories. Legacy of Pandora is no exception even though it is set 200 years into our future. The science and technology are completely plausible and well-thought out, relying on real science and technology. On top of this add in two great storylines and you have an unbeatable combination.
The Jakob Waltz storyline focuses on the crew and their accidental discovery of a gravity anomaly at the Neptune L-4 Trojan Cluster. This storyline focuses on the crew as they must investigate the anomaly and try to find out what is going on. When the ship is damaged, and several of the crew injured, by an unknown gravity pulse, the ship’s crew must bring all of their skills and knowledge to bear to figure out what is going on. They soon discover something that should not exist at the center of the Neptune L-4 point and must come to terms with what they find. This storyline has the feel of a well-thought out and well-written Star Trek episode.
Chancellor Roja’s storyline focuses on the politics of the Human Union – the well-run and effective technocracy that has kept humanity alive and thriving after the Earth became uninhabitable. This story line is filled with political intrigue, back-room deals, espionage, and power struggles. It is up there with the best of science fiction political dramas – like the newest Battlestar Galactica series– as Chancellor Roja must deal with the threats and accusations thrown at her as other members of the Executive Council try to gain control and power.
Each of these storylines would make for a powerful and entertaining read on their own but Eric has blended them together to create a masterpiece of hard science fiction. I’m sure other readers will make comparisons with The Expanse series, but I think that Eric has added a unique element – the mystery of the anomaly the Jakob Waltz must investigate – that makes the Shan Takhu Legacy stand out. Eric weaves the politics and drama that are the focus of Chancellor Roja’s story with the mystery and adventure of the Jakob Waltz story into a seamless whole. I found the characters to be strong and compelling, and the plot well-thought out and complex enough to keep even the most well-read reader guessing until the very end.
I highly recommend Legacy of Pandora for anybody who loves science fiction.
Whether you enjoy the high stakes drama provided by political intrigue, or the heart-pumping adventure of mystery and adventure you will find both in this compelling novel.
The odd thing about this story is there’s plenty of dialogue but no real action to make this story anything worth reading. It was the description that had me wanting to read it.
I first discovered Eric Michael Craig through his Atlas and the Winds series. The first book, entitled Stormhaven Rising, cemented my fandom in a big way. This is an author with a keen understanding of physics, a pragmatic view of political strife, and a healthy sense of humor. As many readers can attest, this is a trifecta of talent that you just don’t find in the hard science fiction genre.
These days, it’s rare for me to anticipate a new work. My to-read pile is always growing and I churn through it one book at a time. However, once I got wind of a new EMC series, I started following the release like a giddy teen. When Legacy of Pandora dropped, it shot to the top of my reading list. I thought for sure that my gusto was a bit inflated and that I should temper my expectations. But much to my delight, the Shan Takhu Legacy hooked me right out of the gate.
Legacy of Pandora is the tale of the Jakob Waltz, an ice harvester vessel that encounters a gravitational anomaly and is thrust into an unforeseen conflict. It’s the kind of narrative that can easily get bogged down by technobabble, but Craig manages to unfold a riveting drama while tending to the science in a thoughtful and interesting manner. All of his signatures are present, from the gripping power plays to the random pops of comedy.
And that ending. Holy crap, that ending.
Eric Michael Craig is one of the few authors who can generate accessible works within the hard science fiction genre. Legacy of Pandora is another great example. It’s an engaging read that you don’t need a degree to understand. I highly recommend this book and eagerly await the rest of the Shan Takhu Legacy.