Dragon Rigger
A Novel of the Star Rigger Universe (Star Rigger Universe, Book 3)
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Narrated by:
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Stefan Rudnicki
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Gabrielle de Cuir
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Written by:
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Jeffrey A. Carver
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NEW NARRATION BY AWARD-WINNING VOICES!
A realm at war. The star dragons struggle under the oppression of an unseen foe—a creature of terrible power, who seeks to shape all of space-time into a web of subjugation and death. The Dream Mountain, source of knowledge and life to the dragons, is held by the enemy; and yet, hope burns in the dragons’ hearts.
According to ancient prophecy, One will come from outside to challenge the darkness. Star pilot Jael LeBrae may be that savior. Once before, the young rigger aided the dragons in their struggle, and now she must return to face at last the terrible wrath of Tar-skel. But if the prophecy holds true, the price of victory over the darkness will be Jael’s own life.
Captivating sequel to Dragons in the Stars, Dragon Rigger is genre-breaking science fiction of epic proportion and mythic dimension, from the Nebula-nominated author of Eternity’s End, and recipient of the Frank Herbert Lifetime Achievement Award for writing science fiction. For fans of both Tolkien and galaxy-spanning science fiction. Narrated by the evocative voices of Stefan Rudnicki and Gabrielle de Cuir.
What the critics say
“Dragon Rigger is a most excellent adventure that would make a grand movie.... If there is a motto for this novel, it is solidarnosc, solidarity, the power to be gained by sticking with one’s friends, even by sacrificing for the good of others... There is immense verve, energy, momentum, and power... the reader stays with Carver all the way.” —Thomas A. Easton, Analog
“A refreshingly unique setting and excellently realized characters.” —Publishers Weekly