Author: | Bryan Schmidt | ISBN: | 9781476379210 |
Publisher: | Bryan Schmidt | Publication: | April 5, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Bryan Schmidt |
ISBN: | 9781476379210 |
Publisher: | Bryan Schmidt |
Publication: | April 5, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Honorable Mention, Barnes & Noble Book Club's Year's Best SF Releases, 2011
What if everything you thought you knew about yourself and the world turned out to be wrong?
For Davi Rhii, Prince of the Boralian people, that nightmare has become a reality. Freshly graduated from the prestigious Borali Military Academy, now he's discovered a secret that calls into question everything he knew about himself. His quest to rediscover himself brings him into conflict with his friends and family, calling into question his cultural values and assumptions, and putting in jeopardy all he's worked for his whole life. One thing's for sure: he's going to have to make decisions that will change his life forever...
“A significant new author in the field of space opera – Bryan is a fresh new imagination to watch out for!”— Grace Bridges, author of Faith Awakened and Legendary Space Pilgrims
“Retro-with-a-twist SF brimming with an infectious enthusiasm!” — Saladin Ahmed, author Throne Of the Crescent Moon
“If your reader’s heart longs for the Golden Age of Science Fiction–when good was good and bad was bad, and great characters fought against universal odds–then The Worker Prince is for you. Good, retro fun for the whole family.”— Jason Sanford, author Never Never Stories, Interzone
“Bryan Thomas Schmidt’s “The Worker Prince” will appeal to readers of all ages. Bryan deftly explores a world where those who believe in one God labor against oppressors, and a single man may have the power to change their situation for the better. But will he be able to rise above all that his powerful uncle has taught him?” — Brenda Cooper, Author of The Silver Ship and the Sea and Mayan December
“I found myself thinking of stories that I read during my (misspent) youth, including Heinlein juveniles and the Jason January tales, as well as Star Trek and Star Wars.”— Redstone SF
“In The Worker Prince, Bryan Thomas Schmidt combines elements from the Biblical story of Moses with exciting outer space action to create a satisfying hero’s journey that is well worth taking.” — David Lee Summers, Author of The Solar Sea/Editor of Tales Of The Talisman.
“Bryan Thomas Schmidt’s love for Science Fiction comes through on every page. The Worker Prince is fun for any age.” — Maurice Broaddus, Author of The Knights Of Breton Court and King’s Justice.
“A thoroughly enjoyable science fiction adventure epic. I’m looking forward to the next book!” — Jaleta Clegg, Author of Nexus Point and Autumn Visions.
Honorable Mention, Barnes & Noble Book Club's Year's Best SF Releases, 2011
What if everything you thought you knew about yourself and the world turned out to be wrong?
For Davi Rhii, Prince of the Boralian people, that nightmare has become a reality. Freshly graduated from the prestigious Borali Military Academy, now he's discovered a secret that calls into question everything he knew about himself. His quest to rediscover himself brings him into conflict with his friends and family, calling into question his cultural values and assumptions, and putting in jeopardy all he's worked for his whole life. One thing's for sure: he's going to have to make decisions that will change his life forever...
“A significant new author in the field of space opera – Bryan is a fresh new imagination to watch out for!”— Grace Bridges, author of Faith Awakened and Legendary Space Pilgrims
“Retro-with-a-twist SF brimming with an infectious enthusiasm!” — Saladin Ahmed, author Throne Of the Crescent Moon
“If your reader’s heart longs for the Golden Age of Science Fiction–when good was good and bad was bad, and great characters fought against universal odds–then The Worker Prince is for you. Good, retro fun for the whole family.”— Jason Sanford, author Never Never Stories, Interzone
“Bryan Thomas Schmidt’s “The Worker Prince” will appeal to readers of all ages. Bryan deftly explores a world where those who believe in one God labor against oppressors, and a single man may have the power to change their situation for the better. But will he be able to rise above all that his powerful uncle has taught him?” — Brenda Cooper, Author of The Silver Ship and the Sea and Mayan December
“I found myself thinking of stories that I read during my (misspent) youth, including Heinlein juveniles and the Jason January tales, as well as Star Trek and Star Wars.”— Redstone SF
“In The Worker Prince, Bryan Thomas Schmidt combines elements from the Biblical story of Moses with exciting outer space action to create a satisfying hero’s journey that is well worth taking.” — David Lee Summers, Author of The Solar Sea/Editor of Tales Of The Talisman.
“Bryan Thomas Schmidt’s love for Science Fiction comes through on every page. The Worker Prince is fun for any age.” — Maurice Broaddus, Author of The Knights Of Breton Court and King’s Justice.
“A thoroughly enjoyable science fiction adventure epic. I’m looking forward to the next book!” — Jaleta Clegg, Author of Nexus Point and Autumn Visions.