Scaevola's Triumph

Ian Miller
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Genres: Science Fiction, Historical Fiction, Military and Espionage. Format: eBook. Views: This Week 529, Total 1425.
Scaevola's Triumph is the third in the Gaius Claudius Scaevola trilogy. From a party that was abducted by an alien, Scaevola, his wife and his sister are separated from the others and taken to the planet Ulse; to a civilization vastly ahead of their own, but which also seems to be losing a war. They must first learn to live in this society, and to do this, Scaevola's sister has to accept that, thanks to the relativistic time dilation, seeing her husband again is impossible; Scaevola has to live with the fact that he is outnumbered two to one by women who do not believe in the Roman habit of the man ruling the house; and Vipsania has to work out how to keep the group from self-destructing. All three have to work out how to be accepted by beings who consider them to be hopelessly primitive and barbaric, but Scaevola has a bigger problem: he senses that he alone can save the Ulsians from being exterminated. But first he has to work out how to get out the front door of his apartment. On Ulse, doors are opened by thought, operated by a device embedded in Ulsian brains. The next problem is how to pay for whatever they wish to use on Ulse. Then, if that can be overcome, how can he influence the Ulsian military?
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