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Revision as of 17:58, 24 March 2023
The Killing Fields | |
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Product information | |
Type | Novel |
Author | Loren L. Coleman |
Pages | 269 |
Cover Artwork | Bruce Jensen |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Roc Books |
First published | 01 August 1999 |
ISBN-10 | 0451457536 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0451457530 |
Content | |
Era | Civil War era |
Timeline | 3062 |
Series | The Capellan Solution |
Preceded by | Threads of Ambition |
Followed by | (none) |
The Killing Fields, by Loren L. Coleman, is the second book in The Capellan Solution duology. It covers the last year of the Capellan-St. Ives War and its monstrous conclusion.
Contents
From the back cover
“ | In hope of salvaging the embattled worlds of the renegade St. Ives Compact, Chancellor Sun-Tzu Liao has launched a war that stretches far beyond the scope of military conquest. His mission: reunite St. Ives with his own Capellan Confederation. But after months of combat extend into years, the smash-and-destroy tactics have turned the crippled Compact into a bloody wasteland—and the Chancellor's costly victory into a virtual deathwatch.
For the warriors of House Hiritsu, and for the Capellan and Compact soldiers on the 'Mech-shredded front lines Sun-Tzu's noble crusade has become a nightmare. And now, with his dream of glory slipping away, the Chancellor will make one last desperate gamble—a final solution to regain total control of a civil war exploding out of control. No matter what the cost. |
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Summary
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Featured characters
- Chancellor Sun-Tzu Liao
- Duchess Candace Liao
- Isis Marik
- Company Commander Aris Sung
- Kali Liao
- Sang-jiang-jun Talon Zahn
- Ion Rush, Imarra House Master
Featured places
Featured BattleTech
- Cataphract
- Hunchback
- Invader Class JumpShip
- JagerMech
- Lung Wang Class DropShip
- UrbanMech
- Wraith
- Yu Huang
Foreign-Language Editions
German
A German edition, translated by Reinhold H. Mai, was published by Heyne in 2000 as Die Natur des Kriegers (ISBN 9783453161856).[1]
Hungarian
A Hungarian edition, translated by Novák Gábor, was published by Beholder in 2006 as Harcmezők.[2]
Covers
References
- ↑ Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Catalog entry for Die Natur des Kriegers
- ↑ Beholder product page for Harcmezők