From rec.arts.sf.reviews Thu Jul 13 13:57:17 2000 Path: news.ifm.liu.se!news.lth.se!feed2.news.luth.se!luth.se!feed2.onemain.com!feed1.onemain.com!newsfeed.icl.net!news.maxwell.syr.edu!newsswitch.lcs.mit.edu!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!senator-bedfellow.mit.edu!dreaderd!not-for-mail Sender: wex@deepspace.media.mit.edu From: tillman@aztec.asu.edu (P.D. TILLMAN) Subject: Review: Mother of Demons by Eric Flint Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.reviews Approved: wex@media.mit.edu Organization: none Followup-To: rec.arts.sf.written Reply-To: tillman@aztec.asu.edu Date: 10 Jul 2000 11:11:13 -0400 Message-ID: X-Newsreader: Gnus v5.7/Emacs 20.4 Lines: 51 NNTP-Posting-Host: deepspace.media.mit.edu X-Trace: dreaderd 963241874 9440 18.85.23.65 Xref: news.ifm.liu.se rec.arts.sf.reviews:2761 Mother of Demons by Eric Flint Review copyright 2000 Peter D. Tillman Rating: "A" -- well-done military-political SF, with good historical and scientific underpinnings. Recommended. A human starship has crash-landed on Ishtar, a planet inhabited by the gukuy, Bronze-age land squid. First contact is violent, and the humans (who are the titular demons) soon find themselves forced to take sides in a tribal war.... This sort of thing has been done, umm, once or twice before, but seldom as well as here. Flint's aliens are well thought-out and biologically plausible. The tiny human colony's predicament is nicely portrayed: one of the human leaders is a historian, and she is painfully aware of how good intentions can lead to monstrous evil. There are some first-novel rough spots -- Flint's exposition is lumpy and sometimes preachy -- but he's an outstanding storyteller, which more than makes up for the (minor) problems. Recommended. Mother of Demons was Flint's first novel, and attracted little notice on publication -- I'm sure sales weren't helped by Baen mislabelling the book as a fantasy. His new solo novel 1632, which plops a contemporary American town into Europe's Thirty Years' War, has been getting good notices -- I just put it on my "to-read" list -- which might help bring Mother of Demons the larger audience it deserves. Thanks to Sean Fagan, who recommended Mother of Demons AWB, and to Jordan Bassior and Jorj Strumolo, who wrote good things about the book in rec.arts.sf.written Link: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=067187800X/ has an interesting and spoiler-free set of readers' comments. Amazon's rating: 4.5/5 (8 readers). And for "1632": http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0671578499/ %A Eric Flint %T Mother of Demons %D 1997 %I Baen %O US$6 %P 336 pp. %G ISBN 067187800X %O In print Read more of my reviews: http://www.silcom.com/~manatee/reviewer.html#tillman