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The Steel, the Mist, and the Blazing Sun

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The Steel, the Mist, and the Blazing Sun (1980) is a post-apocalypse novel. Two hundred years previously, the USA and the Soviet Union had bombarded each other with nuclear weapons. In addition, the USA had created another weapon in orbit that is still active.

Arakal is the elective king of the Wesdem O'Cracys (or at least the east coast of America). As mentioned by another reviewer, in a previous story -- published in Analog as "Ideology Counts" -- Arakal and his command group have repeatedly defeated the Russian Ground Forces in America. He has also bloodlessly annexed the adjacent Russian colony and thereby acquired all the armed vessels of the Russian High Seas fleet.

In this novel, Arakal is now trying to reunify the various O'Cracy countries. He has already allied with the people of New Kebeck (Quebec). He would like to contact the west coast of America, but the lingering radioactivity is too high and the craters are too overlapping for passage. Therefore, he is planning to take back the European O'Cracys -- Old Brunswick (Britain) and Old Kebeck (France) -- from Russia; he is not yet aware of the former status of West Germany in the Old O'Cracys.

Unfortunately for Arakal, Russia has built an espionage apparatus -- called "S" for Security -- that extends even to the former Russian colony in America. S has listening devices in many places and agents almost everywhere. When the colony was annexed, S began to listen to American conversations in that area.

As Arakal and 36,000 of his troop head to Europe in the captured Russian ships, S-One -- the head of S -- learns of their plans almost as fast as they are made. When they reach France, a pretty nurse (provided by S) joins the Americans to vamp her way to Arakal. Then groups of partisans mysteriously begin to appear in the American camp.

Meanwhile, American engineers are exploring an Old American facility that is well preserved, although personnel therein were killed by radiation during the nuclear holocaust. It is a treasure trove of old records. Moreover, it contains two protective containers and within each is a strange vessel that looks like a hovercraft.

The novel rapidly coalesces into a conflict between Arakal and S-One. The Russians have overwhelming superiority in weapons and troops, but the Americans have questioning minds. Time and again, Arakal does not make an expected decision, but instead takes another path.

Although the author does not write blood and gut stories, this novel does have moments of violent action. Nonetheless, the story focuses on the impressions of the protagonist rather than the violence per se. It definitely puts the reader in the character's mind during such moments.

Although this novel is outdated, it presents some interesting ideas... Of course, any new publication of this work should include the missing prequel.

Highly recommended for Anvil fans and for anyone who enjoys tales of supreme command and straight thinking.

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Publisher
Ace Books
Language
English
Pages
282

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The Steel, the Mist, and the Blazing Sun
February 1986, Ace Books
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Cover of: The Steel, the Mist, and the Blazing Sun
The Steel, the Mist, and the Blazing Sun
July 1980, Ace Books
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Cover of: The steel, the mist, and the blazing sun

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Ace Science Fiction.

Published in
New York, NY
Genre
Science Fiction.

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
282 p.
Number of pages
282
Dimensions
18 cm

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7526784M
ISBN 10
0441785700
ISBN 13
9780441785704
OCLC/WorldCat
6911206
Library Thing
501717
Goodreads
1000311

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