Prince of Outcasts, S.M. Stirling
Prince of Outcasts, S.M. Stirling
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Prince of Outcasts

Author: S.M. Stirling

Narrator: Todd McLaren

Unabridged: 16 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 09/06/2016

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

“[An] epic series,”* the Novels of the Change by New York Times bestselling author S. M. Stirling chronicle a postapocalyptic landscape of medieval and mystical monarchies ruling and warring across a world where mysterious Powers removed advanced technology. A new alliance has been forged between the High Kingdom of Montival and the Empire of Great Japan, but at the cost of a lost prince. …

John Arminger Mackenzie wanted to be a troubadour, but fate made him the son of the King of Montival. His sister Princess Órlaith will deservedly inherit the throne of the High Kings, and it will pass on to him only in the event of her death, leaving the young prince on an unknown path to discover his true role in the family.

The opportunity to prove his mettle comes when John’s ship, the Tarshish Queen, is caught in the fierce storm raised against the enemies of the alliance. When the clouds recede and the skies clear, John and his crew find themselves on the other side of the Pacific, in the island chains of the Ceram Sea, fighting to survive against vicious pirates and monstrous creatures of the deep while meeting new allies and mysterious enemies of this world and another.

Now Prince John must seize his birthright and lead his people in battle against the darkest forces man and nature can conjure against them.

* Amazing Stories

About S.M. Stirling

A well-regarded author of alternate history science-fiction novels, S.M. Stirling has written more than twenty-five books, including acclaimed collaborations with Anne McCaffrey, Jerry Pournelle, and David Drake. His most recent novels are T2: Infiltrator, The Peshawar Lancers, and the Island in the Sea of Time trilogy.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sean

I love Stirling's work but this is not his best. It has too many actions where nothing happens and lots of missed opportunities. His books used to have so much going on; wars, quests, adventure, etc and although elements are present they seem confusing and rare. The series too seems ongoing with no......more

This is a book review for those who have read the previous 12 books of S.M. Stirling’s Emberverse series of apocalyptic fiction, but haven’t read the 13th book in the series, *[The Prince of Outcasts]*. If you have not read the series, stop right now and go buy the first novel *[Dies the Fire]* or b......more