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Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780345491619
ISBN number: 0345491610
Label: Del Rey
Manufacturer: Del Rey
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 416
Printing Date: February 19, 2008
Publishing house: Del Rey
Release Date: February 19, 2008
Sale Popularity Level: 4974
Studio: Del Rey




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Elizabeth Moon’s thrilling Vatta’s War series, featuring the no-holds-barred space-faring heroine Kylara Vatta, has secured her reputation as a master of first-rate military science fiction. Now Commander Vatta is back–locked and loaded and ready to win the fight against the marauding forces of ruthless space pirate Gammis Turek.

For Ky, it’s not just about liberating the star systems subjugated by Turek and defending the rest of the galaxy’s freedom. There’s also a score to be settled and payback to be meted out for the obliteration of the Vatta Transport dynasty . . . and the slaughter of Ky’s family. But the enemy have their own escalation efforts under way–including the placement of covert agents among the allies with whom Ky and the surviving Vattas are collaborating in the war effort. And when a spy ring linked to a wealthy businessman is exposed, a cracked pirate code reveals a galaxywide conspiracy fueling the proliferation of Turek’s warship fleet.
Matching the invaders’ swelling firepower will mean marshaling an armada of battle-ready ships for Ky to lead into combat. But a violent skirmish leaves Ky reeling–and presumed dead by her enemies. Now, as Turek readies an all-out attack on the Nexus system–a key conquest that could seal the rest of the galaxy’s doom–Ky must rally to the challenge, draw upon every last reserve of her strategic skills, and reach deep if she is to tear from the ashes of tragedy her most decisive victory.



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Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Victory Conditions
Wow! More thrilling space opera from Elizabeth Moon.
This book lives up to everything we've come to expect from Ms Moon. Good character development, good plot lines and well described space battles with plausible physics.

This is the last book in the Vatta's War series, returning to an established cast in an ongoing war with the space pirates. sounds corny I know but Ms Moon pulls it off in stile.

The pace increases towards the end with what feels like a rushed and contrite finish to the otherwise elegant series. The rushed finish levees the reeder feeling unsatisfied and wondering if the printer left out two or three chapters.
Fans of Ms Moons work will enjoy this book (I know I did) ignoring the rushed finish, this was a good read and I recommend it to Ms Moon's readers.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Good Resolution
I LIKE Elizabeth Moon's books. However the last two before this strayed from the straight-on "Space Opera" of some of her earlier work (read the Esmay Suiza stories!). I was getting a little tired of the poorly disguised lectures, so I was pleasantly surprised that Victory Conditions just forges ahead, doing a nice job of bringing the Vatta's War series to resolution and conclusion. Once again, she's brought her personal knowledge of what life might be like in a space navy to bear, and the result is a lot of smile-inducing reading.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - victory conditions, vatta'a war
I enjoyed this book immensely. I couldn't read it fast enough yet hated to finish it as it was the last of the trilogy. I've read all 3 books, the hardest part is waiting for the sequels. I hope Elizabeth Moon will come out with another series soon. She writes well. Her characters are believable and stories action packed.



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - Wraps up the series but feels unbalanced
This is the concluding book in what has been an interesting series. It is set in something like the pirate-era Caribbean. It follows the career of Ky Vatta as she moves from washed up officer cadet to Admiral of a multi-government space defense fleet in just a few years. That requires a very fast pace of character and plot development. And Moon mostly pulls it off. The very first book felt too slow, and this last book felt too fast, but the three in the middle seemed to be be just right.

This book is action-packed, in a sense, but the nature of the action has shifted. In the earlier books the battles were small-scale. Ky was fighting people hand to hand. In this one fleets of hundreds of ships are opposing each other, and something seems to be lost in the change.

It could be argued that this whole series has essentially been a "coming of age" story for three characters: Rafe, Ky, and Stella. If so, this clearly is their ascention into adulthood. They all figure out their proper roles and excise the demons of their childhood. The book doesn't quite wrap everything up at the end, but that's as it should be. Adulthood is not the end of the story, it's just the end of the childhood.

However, while most of the series was a solid four stars, this book suffers a bit because it is so jammed full of plot resolution that it feels a little too unbalanced. The characters are too static compared to the plot. Still, any fan of the series will want to read this book.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Must read Sci-Fi series
Ky Vatta has come a long way since being dismissed from Slotter Key's Space Academy. She has moved from privateer to commander and now is Admiral of a fleet still being assembled. And the enemy is the pirate Gammis Turek, a man so ruthless that many people believe there is no hope.

But Ky comes from a family of space traders who have survived plots and assassinations and stand ready to help. Her Aunt Grace, as minister of defense of Slotter Key, uses her influence and her cousin, Stella Vatta, the soon-to-be CEO of Vatta Enterprises, uses the ansible communication technology the family now controls to begin to level the playing field.

Elizabeth Moon crafts a tale of intrigue, military skill, and interpersonal conflict that will have the reader turning pages as quickly as possible. She paints characters that one can easily grow to both love and hate - and she helps the reader see the consequences of personal choices.

Many people have difficulty getting family members to cooperate - but to save the known galaxy, Ky, her family, and the few allies they have, are going to have to get entire worlds to cooperate - including agreeing to have their space forces serve under a single command wherever and wherever most needed-as decided by Admiral Vatta.

Any science fiction aficionado will find Victory Conditions and the earlier books in the series must-reads.

Armchair Interviews agrees.

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