Rules of Engagement
Elizabeth Moon
(Author)
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Description
Esmay Suiza and Brun Meager should be friends -- they're both bright, brave, likable and adventurous. But Brun thinks Esmay's a stuck-up prig, and Esmay thinks Brun's a spoiled rich brat. So when Brun falls into the hands of a repressive religious militia movement, Esmay finds herself in disgrace, suspected of conniving in the capture. Meanwhile, Brun will need double her usual supply of good luck to survive.
Product Details
Price
$7.99
$7.43
Publisher
Baen
Publish Date
December 01, 1999
Pages
512
Dimensions
4.16 X 6.79 X 0.84 inches | 0.56 pounds
Language
English
Type
Mass Market Paperbound
EAN/UPC
9780671578411
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New York Times best-selling author and former Marine Elizabeth Moon has written many novels, including the Paksenarrion fantasy trilogy (available from Baen as The Deed of Paksenarrion and also as separate books), the Heris Serrano space adventure series (the first three novels of which have been combined as Heris Serrano), and Remnant Population, which was a Hugo Award finalist. For Del Rey, she has written Command Decision, Engaging the Enemy, Marque and Reprisal, Trading in Danger, and the Nebula Award winner The Speed of Dark. After earning a degree in history from Rice University, Moon went on to obtain a degree in biology from the University of Texas, Austin. When not writing, Moon enjoys photographing wildlife and native plants, singing in a choir, cooking for friends and family, drawing, reading, knitting, and lying in a hammock pretending to be plotting the next book. She and her husband subscribe to and read several science and medical journals (since they're not near any academic libraries.) She lives in Florence, Texas, with her husband and son.
Reviews
"Great female characters, vigorous plotting, [and] a solid military-family backdrop...". -- Kirkus Reviews