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Mutineer (Kris Longknife) af Mike Shepherd
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Mutineer (Kris Longknife) (udgave 2004)

af Mike Shepherd

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Kris Longknife is a daughter of privilege, born to money and power. Her father is the Prime Minister of her home planet. Her mother the consummate politician's wife. She's been raised only to be beautiful and marry well. But the heritage of the military Longknifes courses through Kris's blood-and, against her parents' objections, she enlists in the marines.… (mere)
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Titel:Mutineer (Kris Longknife)
Forfattere:Mike Shepherd
Info:Ace (2004), Mass Market Paperback, 400 pages
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Kris Longknife: Mutineer af Mike Shepherd

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KRIS LONGKNIFE: MUTINEER begins a multibook series. It is space opera writ large. For me it was a combination of the Miles Vorkosigan series by Lois McMaster Bujold and the Honor Harrington series by David Weber containing the best parts of each.

Kris Longknife is a newly minted Ensign in the Navy. She's also the daughter of the Prime Minister of a powerful Rim planet and a descendant of powerful and well-known people who were and are the political and economic movers and shakers of her world. She's very rich. She is an alcoholic who suffers from survivor's guilt because, when she was 10, she couldn't save her younger brother from kidnappers who murdered him.

As this story begins, Kris is serving about the Typhoon and about to take part in a rescue mission to save the six-year-old daughter of Sequim's General Manager. When something goes wrong with the sled taking her and half of the rescue squad from orbit to the site where the kidnappers are holding the child, Kris uses her experience racing skiffs to save her people. She and her people rescue the child and Kris becomes suspicious of the circumstances of the planned rescue making her wonder if it was an assassination attempt against her and making her wonder about the motives of her superiors.

In thanks for her quick thinking and successful rescue, she's assigned to Olympia where a volcano has erupted causing massive climatic changes which means that those on the planet are starving. She lands to find that things are a mess. Food isn't getting to those who are hungry. The command structure is being overseen by an officer who just escaped a political court martial. Kris uses the skills gained in helping with her brother's political campaigns to get things moving the right direction. However, a call for help from an isolated farm which is also sick with a contagious disease that can kill any of the remaining survivors on planet, sends Kris and her crew to try to save them. Things go wrong with the smart metal boat they are using which might just be a second or third assassination attempt.

Back home on Wardhaven, Kris goes to her trusted people - a great aunt and two of her great-grandfathers - to try to figure out who wants her dead and why. An Ensign, even a rich, politically connected Ensign, shouldn't be attracting assassins. But politics is playing a role. Many planets are looking to end their relationship with Earth and go their own way and are doing all sorts of underhanded and above-board things to make the outcome match their goals.

When Kris is recalled to her ship, their destination is where a meeting has been convened with Earth representatives to see if their relationship can end peacefully. Except, there is a faction in the military who want to start a war and it is up to Kris to mutiny and keep the ship she is on from starting that war.

This was an exciting and engaging story. I liked the worldbuilding and really liked Kris. She's smart and honorable. I am looking forward to reading more in this 19-book series. ( )
  kmartin802 | Jul 30, 2022 |
In theory, I don't like this kind of book: pro-military, supporting the idea of elite family dynasties that keep the rest of us safe, a thinly built universe with good guys and bad guys. In practice, it turned out to be a solidly written, entertaining adventure with moments of reflection on the challenges of command and the real meaning of duty.

In this book, the start of the Kris Longknife series of military space adventures, Kris is a newly-minted ensign in her planet's navy. She has joined the navy to escape her family. This is a challenging thing to do: her father in the president of the planet and her grandfathers are both senior officers who're actions have shaped recent history.

We follow Kris as she grows as an officer, meeting challenges ranging from rescuing a kidnapped child, distributing disaster relief, through to her first space battle.

The action scenes are well done, the military situations are credible and clearly described. The weapons are perhaps better defined than the society using them. The characters are a little stereotypical but they fit the plot well and I slowly built an affection for them.

I was surprised and pleased to see that the book included some reflection on the challenges of command and how an officer grows.

I came to this book by following the narrator, Dina Perlman, who does a good job on Joel Shepherd's Cassandra Kresnov series. At the beginning of the book, I thought she might have been the wrong choice for the book because she was emoting heavily on what was quite low-key scene-setting. After the first couple of chapters, she got into her stride and did a good job with one big, almost painful, exception: her Scotts accents are so bad, I didn't know whether to laugh or cry but either way, I was seriously distracted.

Still, the book was good fun. The next time I'm in the mood for military sci-fi, I'll be picking up the next one in the series. ( )
  MikeFinnFiction | Sep 12, 2020 |
Kris Longknife is the daughter of a distinguished political family. Her father is the prime minister of the planet Wardhaven, a member of the Society of Humanity, a union of nearly six hundred worlds. She's joined the navy rather than pursuing either a political or a social career because she wants to do something useful.

She's smart and capable and sincere, and she has no idea what she's in for.

Her first assignment as an ensign is rescuing a kidnapped six-year-old girl, the daughter of another prominent political family on another planet. And Kris is nearly killed by a shuttle malfunction that only affects Kris's shuttle.

Her next is a relief mission on a planet that is suffering the climate disaster following a major volcanic eruption. Relief supplies that include modifiable boats and bridges also malfunction even though no similar equipment from those companies have ever malfunctioned. These crises aren't a coincidence. Competing political forces are stoking a crisis that will produce a war.

The plot is solid and keeps moving. I like the characters.

But Kris Longknife is improbably capable. She keeps being the best at pretty much everything, right through at least three quarters of the way through the book. Around that point, she starts to have experiences in which she really learns things, including that being smart doesn't always mean being right.

All in all, it's fun and enjoyable, but it has some over the top passages that flirt with being really annoying.

Still, it is enjoyable, and a worthwhile light read or listen.

I bought this audiobook. ( )
  LisCarey | Sep 19, 2018 |
I've read this several times before, though not for years. I remembered quite a bit and far from all of it. The skiff ride and the kid I remembered (though not all the details), bits of Olympia, not at all the last bit with the mutiny. I do like Kris - and the way the next step always makes sense. The one thing she can't do - that none of "those Longknifes" can do - is sit back and let things go wrong without trying to take a hand. It's interesting watching the world build up, as Kris fills in the holes in her knowledge - especially about Peterwald, and her own family. ( )
  jjmcgaffey | Mar 20, 2017 |
Plucky tall girl, with some deep family connections, goes into the military to make a difference, and does, gasp.

I enjoyed this, it was just a bit cliched. So I expect to like the sequels as well. ( )
  BookstoogeLT | Dec 10, 2016 |
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Kris Longknife is a daughter of privilege, born to money and power. Her father is the Prime Minister of her home planet. Her mother the consummate politician's wife. She's been raised only to be beautiful and marry well. But the heritage of the military Longknifes courses through Kris's blood-and, against her parents' objections, she enlists in the marines.

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