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In the Lion's Mouth

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It's a big Spiral Arm, and the scarred man, Donavan buigh, has gone missing in it, upsetting the harper Mearana's plans for a reconciliation between her parents. Bridget ban, a Hound of the League, doubts that reconciliation is possible or desirable; but nonetheless has dispatched agents to investigate the disappearance.
The powerful Ravn Olafsdottr, a Shadow of the Names, slips into Clanthompson Hall to tell mother and daughter of the fate of Donovan buigh. In the Long Game between the Confederation of Central Worlds and the United League of the Periphery, Hound and Shadow are mortal enemies; yet a truce descends between them so that the Shadow may tell her tale. There is a struggle in the Lion's Mouth, the bureau that oversees the Shadows—a clandestine civil war of sabotage and assassination between those who would overthrow Those of Name and the loyalists who support them. And Donovan, one-time Confederal agent, has been recalled to take a key part, willingly or no.
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    • Kirkus

      December 15, 2011
      Third entry in Flynn's far-future space opera, following Up Jim River (2010, etc.), wherein two human empires, the Confederation of Central Worlds and the United League of the Periphery, struggle for dominance--although, thanks to Flynn's veering, elliptical narrative, it's difficult to deduce even this much without knowledge of the previous books. On planet Dangchao Waypoint, the mistress of Clanthompson Hall, Bridget ban, a Hound or agent of the League, seeks news of Donovan buigh, a scarred former Shadow, or operative of the Confederation, her former lover and father of her daughter, the harper Méarana. The great powers of the Confederacy, Those of Name, tortured Donovan to fragment his mind into seven distinct personalities (though he seems to have added a couple more since), each with its own distinct talents. Powerful Shadow Ravn Olafsdottr ghosts into the Hall to reveal Donovan's fate despite the fact that Hound and Shadow are mortal foes. A civil war, it emerges, smolders in the Lion's Mouth, the control arm of the Shadows, between Those of Name and a rebellious faction that seeks to depose them. Or not, as it turns out. Donovan miraculously escaped the horrors inflicted by the Names, and now the rebels have dispatched Ravn to recruit or at least capture him. Unknown to everybody--except, possibly, Ravn--Donovan's separated personalities have begun to communicate and access their common memories, making him even more formidable than before. Donovan, however, wants only to retire to Earth. While individual scenes are pellucid and logical, with dazzling battle sequences, it's never clear what's going on at any level, not to mention dialogue that strays from standard English into a variety of exotic vernaculars ranging from broad Scots to a sort of comical futuristic hoot. Fascinating and intelligent--at times a bit too clever for its own good--if elusive, the sort of yarn you can appreciate and enjoy if not fully apprehend.

      (COPYRIGHT (2011) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

    • Library Journal

      December 1, 2011

      In the Galaxy's Spiral Arm, the Hounds (special agents) of the United League of the Periphery consider the spies of the Confederation of Central Worlds, known as Shadows of the Name, their deadly enemies. But when the scarred man, Donovan buigh, goes missing, the Shadow Ravn Olafsdottr calls a truce to bring news of Donovan's fate to Hounds Bridget ban and her daughter, the harper Mearana. A new phase in the ongoing rivalry between galactic powers begins--with danger for all involved. Flynn's third series title (The January Dancer; Up Jim River) expands the author's popular space opera to include internal intrigues as well as direct confrontations. VERDICT Flynn's incorporation of Norse and Celtic mythologies into sf adventure and romance makes this a popular choice for fans of David Weber's Honor Harrington series and Patricia Kennealy-Morrison's Keltiad space operas.

      Copyright 2011 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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