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Ecolitan Prime by L.E. Modesitt Jr
pub: TOR. 492 page enlarged paperback. Price: $17.95 (US). ISBN: 0-765-30898-3

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This is a publication in paperback form together of two earlier books, one dating from 1986, which were 'The Ecolitan Envoy' and 'The Ecolitan Enigma'. These are two stories out of four in a series set in a particular future galaxy. I have not encountered these stories before which is my loss because if one has a liking for space opera this is a book for you.

The chief protagonist in both stories is one Nathaniel Whaler who is both a senior economist and a special forces' killer. He represents the star system of Accord, four hundred years after its successful revolt and breakaway from the Terran Empire. He is sent to negotiate with the Terrans to achieve a trade agreement and avoid another catastrophic war.

Ecolitan Prime by L.E. Modesitt Jr

The succession itself is still remembered for the use of biological and nuclear weapons and the vast destruction it wrought. Professor Whaler works mostly on his own but on this occasion has help from a Terran women in the security services which enable him to triumph and save everyone from a major war.

I have to say that whilst this did not detract from my enjoyment of the book as a whole, I found the said Professor to be smug and his philosophy nauseating. You can judge that part for yourself, but I did find myself at time rooting for the 'baddies' and hoped they would finish him off.

The author is able to create whole civilisations which are fully believable whilst, during the course of the book, slowly reveals more of the Professor's purpose and that of the frankly sinister organisation, the Ecolitans, which has his true allegiance.

The second book contained in this paperback follows on from the first, although in reality written several years later. The Professor and his Terran turncoat, Sylvia, are sent by the Ecolitan organisation to which they both now belong to a colonial world. They are there at the request of the home government ostensibly to make an economic survey of this colonial planet.

Again, the action is fast and furious set against a world which is brought to life physically, politically, socially and economically. That rather makes it seem as if L.E. Modesitt Jr. has written a textbook, but he does this with a light touch and paints the picture without one being overly aware of all the information he is imparting.

There are, as with the first story, a wide variety of characters and we are kept guessing until the end what is going to happen. Again, the Professor's rather unpleasant philosophy made me somewhat against him.

However, the two parts of this book were both good adventure stories set against well-written scenarios and kept ones interest throughout. Overall, this is a great read. I thoroughly recommend it.

Paul Hanley


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