In Lallier’s SF novel, one in a series, raids from ferocious reptilian space pirates test the mettle of space-faring 23rd-century humans.
The author continues his Solar Commonwealth series in this installment, set in the early 23rd century. Humanity is spreading across space with its membership in a widespread “Concorde” alliance of alien worlds, not unlike the Federation in Star Trek. Earth is part of a vast, pan-galactic Commonwealth of advanced civilized worlds, but humans tend to be poorly regarded as junior members—newcomers compared to the more ancient species. Even human-appearing races, such as the blue-skinned Tyndal, are considered to be lesser than the rest. Still, it’s a surprise to human leadership (and their sponsoring aliens, the elephantine, tentacled Ssenn) when the customarily aloof Tyndal propose their own special alliance to share trade, intelligence, and defense. Just as the various players are digesting this offer, attacks hit some remote human outposts and outlying Tyndal routes. The Ssenn reveal the existence of the Krayd, a reptilian race with savage warrior instincts, unpredictable high-risk tactics, and a piratical culture; practically all they have has been plundered from others in and out of the Commonwealth. Defending against Krayd predation tests the barely formalized Earth–Tyndal accord, with many eyes (or eye-stalks) watching. The SF military action (which resembles naval engagements) is excitingly conveyed from the vantage points of the humans, the aggressive Krayd, and the rest of the ensemble cast. Some asides feature series regular “the Regent,” an uncommonly sensible Earth man endowed by the Ssenn with an extraordinarily long life and mythic presence, wisely guiding the Terrans to become responsible citizens of the stars while striving to preserve democracy and oppose despotic intervention. Readers can practically visualize Patrick Stewart in the role, and there’s even talk of building a ship called Enterprise. Ultimately, the novel delivers a diverting yarn of interstellar diplomacy and warp-speed combat strategy: “Now the gunboats scattered as the swarm defender let loose with its own guns, each shot bathing the gunship in sapphire death and causing it to spin in a different direction.”
A sturdy entry in an ongoing space saga.