The Fractured Void

A Twilight Imperium Novel

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Pub Date Nov 03 2020 | Archive Date Oct 27 2020

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A brave starship crew are drawn into the schemes of interplanetary powers competing for galactic domination, in this epic space opera from the best-selling strategic boardgame, Twilight Imperium

Captain Felix Duval and the crew of the Temerarious quietly patrol a remote Mentak Coalition colony system where nothing ever happens. But when they answer a distress call from a moon under attack, that peaceful existence is torn apart. They rescue a scientist, Thales, who’s developing revolutionary technology to create new wormholes. He just needs a few things to make it fully operational… and now, ordered to aid the scientist, the Temerarious is targeted by two rival black-ops teams intent on reacquiring Thales. Can Felix trust Thales? Or is this a conspiracy to tip the balance of power in the galaxy forever?
A brave starship crew are drawn into the schemes of interplanetary powers competing for galactic domination, in this epic space opera from the best-selling strategic boardgame, Twilight Imperium

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A Note From the Publisher

– Twilight Imperium is the highly acclaimed space opera strategy board game of alien empires vying for control of the galaxy, published by Fantasy Flight Games.
– Widely recognized as one of the greatest games ever made for its astonishing scope and depth.
– Tim Pra􀆩 is the award-winning author of highly acclaimed space opera series The Axiom, lauded his for clever plots and inclusive, entertaining characters.

TIM PRATT is a Hugo Award-winning SF and fantasy author, and
a finalist for the World Fantasy, Sturgeon, Stoker, Mythopoeic, and Nebula Awards, among others. He is the author of over twenty novels, and scores of short stories. Since 2001 he has worked for Locus, the magazine of the science fiction and fantasy field, where he currently serves as senior editor.

– Twilight Imperium is the highly acclaimed space opera strategy board game of alien empires vying for control of the galaxy, published by Fantasy Flight Games.
– Widely recognized as one of the...


Advance Praise

“Pra􀆩tt’s worldbuilding fascinates, and the plot serves up ac􀆟tion and big ideas in equally tasty helpings. This is definitely a series to watch.” 

- Publishers Weekly Starred Review

“Brilliantly fun space opera.”

- Locus

“Pra􀆩tt’s worldbuilding fascinates, and the plot serves up ac􀆟tion and big ideas in equally tasty helpings. This is definitely a series to watch.” 

- Publishers Weekly Starred Review

“Brilliantly fun...


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ISBN 9781839080463
PRICE $16.95 (USD)
PAGES 352

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Disclosure: I would like to thank the publisher, Aconyte Books, for providing an ARC of this book for review.

The action was instant and nonstop in this entertaining, humorous, and adventuresome space opera. We join Captain Felix Duval as he strives to improve his and his crew's standing in the Mentak Coalition. We learn that although the Mentak Coalition is based on raiding, piracy, and looking out for number #1, Captain Felix certainly has morals, decency, and tries really hard to do the right thing as he risks everything for glory and finds himself rushing around the galaxy inadvertently murdering, kidnapping, stealing, blowing things things up, negotiating with criminals, aiding mad scientists, infiltrating strongholds, and repeatedly fighting for his life.

The story is enhanced by the rivalry between Felix and his new nemesis, Amina Azad, a black ops superhuman from the Federation of Sol as they engage in intense conflict for control over the mad scientist and the civilization changing technology he promises. Amina is also a fascinating and powerful character worthy of her own book.

Based on this book, I look forward to reading more by the Hugo award winning author, Tim Pratt.

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Tim Pratt is the author of more than 20 novels, most recently the Axiom space opera trilogy, including Philip K. Dick Award finalist The Wrong Stars, The Dreaming Stars, and The Forbidden Stars. He’s a Hugo Award winner for short fiction and has been a finalist for Nebula, World Fantasy, Sturgeon, Mythopoeic, Stoker, and other awards.
Of those 20 novels I have not read any. I was also unaware of the Twilight Imperium game. So I have entered this world and this author completely new.
And I have to say that I really enjoyed it. It has been a fun trip through space, with spaceships, assaults, space battles allies that betray each other, characters of different species that interact naturally, ...
None of the characters is perfect, some being entirely imperfect. But precisely for this reason they are so likeable.
As a downside, I think there are some issues, which should have been delved further, but I guess this can be corrected in future books of the serie..

Spanish:
Tim Pratt es autor de más de 20 novelas, la más reciente de la trilogía de ópera espacial Axiom, incluida la finalista del premio Philip K. Dick The Wrong Stars, The Dreaming Stars y The Forbidden Stars. Es un ganador del premio Hugo de ficción corta y ha sido finalista de Nebula, World Fantasy, Sturgeon, Mythopoeic, Stoker y otros premios.
De esas 20 novelas no he leído ninguna. Tampoco estaba al tanto del juego Twilight Imperium. Así que he entrado en este mundo y este autor completamente novel.
Y tengo que decir que realmente lo disfruté. Ha sido un divertido viaje por el espacio, con naves espaciales, asaltos, batallas espaciales aliados que se traicionan, personajes de distintas especies que interactúan de forma natural, ...
Ninguno de los personajes es perfecto, algunos son completamente imperfectos. Pero precisamente por eso son tan agradables.
Como inconveniente, creo que hay algunos problemas, que deberían haberse profundizado más, pero supongo que esto se puede corregir en futuros libros de la serie.

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The Fractured Void is a new space opera novel by author Tim Pratt, author of "The Axiom" trilogy which began with "The Wrong Stars" (which I reviewed here). This book is actually a tie-in novel with Twilight Imperium, which is a (board) game that takes place in a space opera setting. I have no experience with Twilight Imperium, but Pratt's original space opera trilogy featured two novels I really enjoyed and one that I thought was merely fine, melding a fascinating space opera world with good characters and some really great humor. So I requested this book on Netgalley when I saw it immediately, because I was excited to see what Pratt would write next.

And The Fractured Void was pretty much exactly what I wanted. Again, it features a very humorous take on space opera, with some really fun characters - both heroes and villains - and a plot that allows them to have a bunch of fun adventures from beginning to end. It wraps things up in a satisfying fashion, while also providing a cliffhanger for a second book, so you can stop here if you want, but I won't because I enjoyed this a good amount. As you might expect from a tie-in novel, there's nothing here that's truly mind-blowing or must-read, but if you want a fun space opera that will keep you entertained, this is absolutely a book for you.

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Felix is a Human captain of a legitimate cruiser in the Mentak Coalition - a multi-species group of former prisoners who now are a military force of pirates and privateers. Of course, the action he pulled that earned him his captaincy also involved him disobeying orders, so as a result his superiors both awarded him with the captaincy and the ship but also punished him by assigning him to patrol a backwater area of space, where nothing....ever.....happens. And so Felix months later is absolutely bored, with no one but his best friend Tib (a Yssaril with the ability to turn invisible) and Calred, his Hacan security officer along with him.

But when a last second shift in Felix's patrol leads to them to discover a group of privateers, obviously working for the Federation of Sol, trying to abduct a random scientist from one of his patrol worlds, well Felix gets the adventure he was looking for. Unfortunately, that adventure comes with an insanely annoying scientist with an ego the size of a planet, whose research just might make him too useful to simply get rid of. Add in two foreign forces who are desperate to get that scientist and his research back, and suddenly Felix, Tib, and Calred have their hands full, traveling around various worlds on a mission to reshape the galaxy.....well, maybe.
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The Fractured Void is a fun space opera told in third person from the perspective of Felix, with occasional asides to check out the perspectives of the two antagonists who wind up chasing Felix and his crew. It uses these perspectives to showcase both the characters and the setting to good effect. People familiar with the Twilight Imperium setting may be immediately comfortable with the setting - the types of alien races, the planets and factions in question, etc. - but those unfamiliar with the setting, such as myself, will have no problem understanding and enjoying this novel, as the narratives always make sure to explain (without being too ham fisted) what each of the aliens/factions/worlds look like and are about.

An this is a really fun and humorous world and characters. Felix's faction, the Mentak Coalition, is a band of pirates who've somehow formed a serious governmental power in this galaxy. The result is that while they may control worlds and warships, they also are first-minded about profit, whether that be from spoils of war, or from income sources they can scam from others....to the point where they expect their captains to be skimming some of the income sources they come across into their own pockets (Felix tends to prefer skimming 2% of his profits for himself and his team). And Felix, a guy who embodies that to its core, fits in perfectly there - ready for adventure at the start (although it gets beat out of him) and willing to take some crazy risks for it. Mind you, these aren't "bad" people or antiheroes - they want to steal shit and make money, not kill people just for the fun of it, and when people do die, Felix and his crew feel pretty damn awful, and it shifts their perspective quite a bit. But it doesn't stop them from getting into jail breaks, heists of dangerous objects, and shipjacking when appropriate. And that's all really fun.

The antagonists are fun too, a mercenary soldier for the Federation of Sol and a security head for the Letnev who wind up on our heroes' trails. The soldier has an incredibly fun-loving attitude toward her work, to say nothing of trying to seduce people for fun - although she tries to draw a line between seducing people who she knows she'll have to kill. Meanwhile the security head comes from a stiff unyielding faction and the contrast between her and the soldier is a really fun back and forth that leads to a hilarious climax.

These characters build up to a fun plot, with some really great dialogue, solid but unexceptional action pieces, and a lot of humor that is very enjoyable from beginning to end. The ending is satisfying, with the worst character of everyone getting his comeuppance at the end, making it even more pleasing while also ending on a major sequel hook to keep a reader interested in going forward. Again, there's nothing here really super notable, but sometimes you just want really fun space opera with a lot of humor, and this is definitely that.

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Tim Pratt is a great author and he creates amazing characters. The board game this book is set in is HUGE and Tim has managed to not lose the feel of the game in the writing. Engaged with the characters from the first page. Looking forward to book 2!

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This is a high-action space opera with some humor by an experience author. Pratt knows how to tell a tale, and many scifi fans will probably enjoy this one. It will probably sell well.

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Wow!!! What a punch drunk, electrifying, devil may care, action packed, fun filled space opera at its most silliest and best. The mix of a vast complex of characters that made me feel so many emotions, with all of them I love to hate, which is a massive compliment because it felt real. Duval and his mismatched team were just brilliant you liked them enough but at the same time found them annoying, same with Azad and saveryn, now those two were brilliantly done I would really love them all to have to work together because they all felt like a team at the end. Dysfunctional but still a team. If you are looking for a space opera that’s similar to Red Dwarf and Firefly and Farscape look no further this is brilliant.

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