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Ten Low

af Stark Holborn

Serier: Ten Low (1)

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Fiction. Science Fiction. HTML:Firefly meets Dune in a breakneck race to escape across an alien moon thriving with aliens and criminals.
 

Ten Low is eking out a living at the universe??s edge. An ex-medic, ex-con, desperate to escape her memories of the war, she still hasn??t learnt that no good deed goes unpunished. 
 
Attempting to atone for her sins, she pulls a teenage girl from a crashed lifecraft. But Gabriella Ortiz is no ordinary girl ?? she is a genetically-engineered super soldier and decorated General, part of the army that kept Ten prisoner. Worse, Ten realises the crash was an assassination attempt, and that someone wants Ortiz dead...  
 
To get the General off-world, they must cross the moon??s lawless wastes, face military hit squads, savage bandits, organ sharks and good old-fashioned treachery. But as they race to safety, something else waits in the darkness. Something ancient and patient. Something that knows exactly who she is, and what she is really r
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When I say this is gritty I mean be prepared for nauseating descriptions of bad food, the smells (and tastes) that go along with sneaking out of the enemy camp through the sewers, and everyone having hella PTSD. So, successful at what it set out to do!

I found the alien stuff interesting and fitting for the space!Western theme, although it wasn't at all what I expected. On the fence as to whether to tag this as "surreal"---lots of it certainly is, but also the surreality has an in-universe sci-fi type explanation.

I am glad this wrapped up in a satisfying place; if I had to read the next one to find out what happened, I might have tapped out. As it is, that restored some of my trust in the author, so I might actually read it. ( )
  caedocyon | Feb 23, 2024 |
Well this was quite a ride. Set in the the future where humans have colonized the space we follow our hero, named Ten Low, as she struggles to save lives on the prison planet.... strike that, remote frontier moon, with very bad climate (deserts all over), some colonials but mostly people trying to hide from their past (large number are former convicts, Ten Low included), government that is not interested in this moon except for having it marked as territory and whole bunch of roaming bands, some more crazy than others (imagine more technically savvy but equal brutal gangs from Mad Max) that follow their own rules, live in their own worlds and see everyone else as prey.

Ten Low is trying to redeem herself from the latest intergalactic war where she played important but ... lets say, bad (?!) role and caused lots of casualties. Now she tries to save lives so she can live with herself. She witnesses a starship falling down and manages to save the sole surviving passenger. This act of kindness will bring her into problems she could not even fathom and throw her into the events related to the mystery of the remote wasteland parts of the moon. I wont go more into the details because of the spoilers but story is very fast, with lots of action and characters that get good exposition. I have a feeling that sequel might be in the making but even if not book ends up in the only way possible.

This is not a feel-good book, people die (some in a very gruesome way), and to the very end you are not sure who is going to end up dead. It is a very humorless and deadly universe here, where victor of the war shows absolutely no mercy to the defeated party - it makes you think how they plan to normalize the life after what seems to be the conflict that ran for decades. Nobody trusts anybody and at the first opportunity everyone gets betrayed by somebody around them.

Few things did not sit well with me. First, I guess to be inline with modern times there is a part of the book that treats the [now absolutely omnipresent] racial issues. You will see the passage, cannot miss it, and for me it was so cringy ..... unbelievable ..... but I guess it goes with ever present goal to be contemporary. Second thing is, I dont know if this was because of editing [or errors during the edit process] but some of the characters would go [for no reason whatsoever] from singular to plural. at first I though it was related to the moon's mystery, like warped view of people and their actions but I do not think so, because in some singular is used, while in others plural is used. Weird. again not a showstopper but can break the concentration.

All in all, excellent SF action adventure. If you are looking for pages and pages of characters, their relations, histories, explanations etc you wont find it here. This is not a thousand plus pages space opera but an old fashioned action adventure, think of it as space western, that will grip you from the start to the end and leave you wanting more.

Recommended. ( )
  Zare | Jan 23, 2024 |
Another thoroughly enjoyable western adventure from the pen of Stark Holborn. This time with added space stuff. Full review coming soon on Sci Fi and Scary ( )
  whatmeworry | Apr 9, 2022 |
Ten Low is another discovery I owe to my fellow book lovers, and in this specific case to Tammy at Books, Bones and Buffy. Her mention of Mad Max, Firefly and Dune was more than enough to pique my interest, and the story proved to be a non-stop, breathless adventure that led me to the discovery of a well-crafted, intriguing alien world.

Said world, or rather moon, is Factus, a place mostly inhabited by ex-convicts, smugglers and die-hard settlers trying to eke out a harsh life in a place that is mostly deserts and barren plains. Some sort of civil war has been going on for some time between two factions, The Accord and the Free Limits, with the former getting the upper hand and now dictating terms and policies all across the colonized worlds: it’s clear that there is a great deal of resentment still going on, something that still bleeds over interactions and colors the way day-to-day business is conducted. And let’s not forget the moon’s other problem, the low level of oxygen that requires painful adaptation and, in extreme cases, some highly sought-out oxy supplements in the form of marbles, that work just as well as currency.

The titular Ten Low used to be an army medic, and she was jailed for some unnamed crime (even though we’ll learn something about it in the course of the story): she’s an escaped convict, and one with a huge burden of guilt on her shoulders - what she calls the tally - that she endeavors to balance out by offering her medical services to anyone who needs them. For this very reason, when she observes the crash of an Accord ship she rushes to the site to help the survivors, and manages to save a young girl - a child really, or so she appears, because Gabriella Ortiz is a famous general, part of an experiment in genetic enhancement that turned a number of children into chillingly effective military commanders.

Instead of being grateful, young Gabriella is quite harsh toward Ten, constantly calling her ‘traitor’ - one has to wonder if it’s the effect of the conditioning or if her attitude would have been the same nonetheless - but she has to bow, grudgingly, to Ten’s superior knowledge of survival on Factus, where the harsh environmental conditions are only one of the dangers the two have to face: outlaws, thieves and the feared Seekers, a sort of crazy cult whose adepts harvest the organs of their victims. In this sort of lawless world, reaching a modicum of safety for her young charge proves to be quite a journey for Ten, especially when she discovers that the crash was far from an accident and that Gabriella’s safety is threatened by more than the “normal” perils of Factus…

Ten Low is indeed an action-packed story, the kind that compels you to keep reading by presenting a chain of events that feels both inescapable and terrifying, not unlike being on a runaway train rolling at high speed toward a chasm: the lives of the characters are constantly in peril, to the point that even asking for help might lead to life-or-death situations, and there is hardly any room for a moment of relief. Still, the author manages to develop the characters quite well through their interactions, particularly where Ten and Gabriella are concerned: to me they are polar opposites, the former being someone burdened by a heavy, guilt-ridden past, the latter doggedly hanging on to what might prove a very tenuous, uncertain future. It did not take me long to connect with Ten, thanks to her intriguing mix of willpower and vulnerability, of strength and dogged determination - not to mention the intriguing link with the “Ifs”, the weird alien creatures who seem able to manipulate the space-time continuum, are attracted by crossroad events that might lead to multiple resolutions and who appear very focused on Ten’s actions and choices.

Gabriella remains contemptuous and abrasive from beginning to end, and there are times when her snotty attitude really grated on my nerves: one might expect at least a modicum of gratitude for being saved from certain death, right? But after a while the young girl’s aloofness looks more like a defensive measure than anything else, and her dealings with Ten morph into sarcasm, as a way of not acknowledging a change in perspective that is nonetheless there.

Alongside them there are other awesome characters, like smuggler queen Falco and her G’hals - henchwomen, soldiers - which brings the… female quotient of this story into a quite high range: I loved how women can be as brave, ruthless and bloody-minded as men and yet, considering the harshness of this world, its “live and let die” philosophy, they still come across as capable of higher sentiments like loyalty and team integrity, turning them into well-rounded figures that made this story even more enjoyable.

If I wanted to find any fault with this novel it would be in the scarcity of the historical background, so to speak, since I’m still quite curious about the Accord/Free Limits conflict and the way that war was waged. While I acknowledge that such information would have proved a burden for such a fast-paced narrative, I would not mind gathering more information about this vision of the universe: should the author decide to go back to Factus and these characters, it might be the occasion to create some more depth for this world, and I hope that this will not be my last encounter with these characters and this environment - on the contrary, I look forward to it. ( )
  SpaceandSorcery | Nov 5, 2021 |
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Fiction. Science Fiction. HTML:Firefly meets Dune in a breakneck race to escape across an alien moon thriving with aliens and criminals.
 

Ten Low is eking out a living at the universe??s edge. An ex-medic, ex-con, desperate to escape her memories of the war, she still hasn??t learnt that no good deed goes unpunished. 
 
Attempting to atone for her sins, she pulls a teenage girl from a crashed lifecraft. But Gabriella Ortiz is no ordinary girl ?? she is a genetically-engineered super soldier and decorated General, part of the army that kept Ten prisoner. Worse, Ten realises the crash was an assassination attempt, and that someone wants Ortiz dead...  
 
To get the General off-world, they must cross the moon??s lawless wastes, face military hit squads, savage bandits, organ sharks and good old-fashioned treachery. But as they race to safety, something else waits in the darkness. Something ancient and patient. Something that knows exactly who she is, and what she is really r

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