Really happy to be back in Cherryh's Alliance-Union universe. Downbelow Station was one of the first non-juvenile SF books I ever read.
Really happy to be back in Cherryh's Alliance-Union universe. Downbelow Station was one of the first non-juvenile SF books I ever read.
"It wasn't that the EC didn't understand different cultures, had never come face to face with. Independence. Real self-reliance. Spacers no longer needed EC for survival. That had been true from the time the Pell station core had left Venture, bound for a star with a living world. "
"Human history could turn on one fool's heavy-handed order."
I wasn't sure about this one at first. Although I'd enjoyed other of Cherryh's Alliance/Union novels, this one started with a little too much info dumping. Fortunately, around page 60, the book takes off and keep a rocket pace until the very end. World building is Cherryh's strong point, and the different societies, the spacers, the stationers and the people still holding on to old Earth, were well drawn and uniquely different. 4 💥💥💥💥 out of 5