Moon, Elizabeth. Marque and Reprisal (Vatta's War Book 2) (Kindle Locations ). Random House Publishing Group. Kindle Edition. All Ky wants to do is pick up cargo and deliver to an agrarian world, but first, must fight the bureaucracies, hire security, escape that system and skip past an ambush/5(). Marque And Reprisal - Elizabeth Moon - Google Books. Kylara Vatta, risk-taking, rule-breaking, can-do heroine ofTrading in Danger,is back in business–the kind that’s anything but usual–in the new /5(16). · Marque and Reprisal This is only the second book by Elizabeth Moon I've read, the second in the 'Vatta' series. I found it intense, in that I didn't want to put it down, but had to it digest it and slow the pace a bit. I found it well written, especially her descriptive language about the physics and movement in zero G space.5/5(71).
Marque And Reprisal (Vatta's War)|Elizabeth Moon, MEANTIME: The Aesthetics Of Soldiering|Mr Stephen Paul Register, The Book|Shane Clester, Hamlet: An Historical And Comparative Study|Elmer Edgar Stoll. Marque and Reprisal. Elizabeth Moon. Random House Publishing Group, - Fiction - pages. 14 Reviews. "An utterly satisfying adventure In Kylara Vatta, Moon has created another tough and complex heroine."—Scifi. Though the exciting military career she hoped for never materialized, Ky Vatta still sees plenty of combat. Marque and Reprisal, the second book of the Vatta's War series, is a typically excellent effort from Elizabeth Moon. The plot is strong, the characters are believable and engaging, and the action is excellently handled. No surprises on the writing side. But the narrator reads as if she understands only the words and not the sentences.
Marque And Reprisal - Elizabeth Moon - Google Books. Kylara Vatta, risk-taking, rule-breaking, can-do heroine ofTrading in Danger,is back in business–the kind that’s anything but usual–in the new. Marque and Reprisal is an excellent sequel to Trading in Danger. It basically replicates the elements of the first book that made it so enjoyable. However, it avoids the most common problems of sequels. Moon definitely doesn’t hold back and is not afraid to make permanent changes to her universe. Elizabeth Moon grew up on the Texas border, served three years of active duty in the USMC (–71), and now lives with her husband, also a veteran, near Austin, Texas. She has published more than twenty-five novels, including Nebula Award winner The Speed of Dark, Hugo finalist Remnant Population, and the enduring epic fantasy series The Chronicles of Paksenarrion.
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