The Human Division #8: The Sound of Rebellion

by John Scalzi

Ebook, 2013

Status

Available

Call number

813.6

Collection

Publication

Tor Books (2013), Digital, 29 pages

Description

The eighth episode of The Human Division, John Scalzi's new thirteen-episode novel in the world of his bestselling Old Man's War. The Colonial Defense Forces usually protect humanity from alien attack, but now the stability of the Colonial Union has been threatened, and Lieutenant Heather Lee and her squad are called to squash a rebellion on a colony world. It seems simple enough-but there's a second act to the rebellion that finds Lee captive, alone, and armed with only her brains to survive.

User reviews

LibraryThing member anissaannalise
Another interesting installment in the serial that centers around Lt. Heather Lee & her abduction in Zhuang Guo. She figured out a unique way to map her surroundings & that was most enjoyable. I was more intrigued by the the conversation with the Secretary toward the end & what that's going to mean
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as we go further than what took place at Zhang Guo. Poor Jefferson. Looking forward to the next.
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LibraryThing member LisCarey
Another entry in The Human Division, and this time the focus turns away from the Clarke and her diplomatic "B Team." The stability of the Colonial Union is being challenged, and Colonial Defense forces, normally dedicated to defending the CU against alien enemies, has to put down a local rebellion
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on one of the CU planets. When they think it's over, a small group of CDF soldiers discover there's a second act, and find themselves prisoners of someone who hasn't accepted the result of the first act. Lieutenant Heather Lee, last met in We Only Need the Heads, wakes up alone, bound, blindfolded, and talking to a disembodied voice. She has no resources except her brain in finding a way to identify her captors and escape from them.

Character development and plot are as tightly bound together as possible in this story, with considerable success. This is also a case where the story is enhanced by listening to the audio version, which William Dufris as usual reads extremely well.

Recommended.

I bought this story.
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LibraryThing member stevejwales
After a mission to squash a rebellion, Lt. Heather Lee is captured and interrogated about the separatist movement.

Or, if you prefer, she is "The Prisoner" of Number 2 and Number 6. Did nobody else get that reference?

ISBN

1466830573 / 9781466830578
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