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the consequences, Dafyd ultimately decides to inform the Carryx librarian about the rebellion plot. This leads to a violent purge, resulting in the deaths of many humans, including Synnia and Else, who dies after the Swarm exits her body. The Carryx execute their own librarian for being "saved by an animal". In the aftermath, a new Carryx librarian named Ekur-Tkalal is appointed, who informs the survivors that they have proven useful to the Carryx and will be assigned new duties. Dafyd is made the sole intermediary between humans and the Carryx. The group is likely to be separated, but Dafyd vows to find a way to defeat the Carryx in the long term. Now in Jellit's body, the Swarm contemplates its mission to transmit intelligence back to the Carryx's enemies, but finds itself conflicted due to its growing emotions and attachment to Dafyd.
342:: The alien conquerors. They are a highly advanced, hierarchical species with a vast interstellar empire built on the subjugation of numerous worlds and species. Physically, they have two forelegs, four abdominal legs, and two thin arms near the face, with individuals changing based on social status. The Carryx reject peace as a concept, believing in constant competition and subjugation as driving forces of progress. They've harnessed the unique abilities of conquered species to build their empire. 849: 533:, described the novel as an "impressive space opera" and an "intelligent and innovative sci-fi epic with infinite scope" and "nail-biting suspense", praising the novel's portrayal of alien species as "distinctive" and "downright chilling". Dyba noted that the book's strength lies in its ability to balance large-scale events with "small moments of human vulnerability and courage." 36: 232:
Dafyd learns from Else that she is host to an entity called the Swarm – a spy sent by the Carryx's enemies in an ongoing interstellar war. Else convinces Dafyd to betray the resistance to the Carryx to protect their long-term chances of survival. Torn between loyalty to his fellow humans and fear of
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without her medication. Relationships within the group become strained, particularly between Tonner, Else, and Dafyd. Meanwhile, a resistance movement forms among the human captives, led by Urrys Ostencour, who plan to create bioweapons to use against the Carryx. Some members of Tonner's group, like
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Anjiin is suddenly invaded by a vastly technologically superior alien species called the Carryx and their subservient species. After killing one-eighth of the population, the Carryx abduct many of the planet's social and scientific elite, including Dafyd's group. The captives are taken aboard Carryx
221:, they are assigned to a research project by their Carryx overseer, known as the librarian, who reminds them that their usefulness to the Carryx means their survival. The task involves making one alien organism (referred to as "berries") nutritionally compatible with another (called "not-turtles"). 485:, focusing on non-violent forms of survival and resistance rather than romanticized notions of rebellion. The novel serves as a platform for examining human resilience in the face of overwhelming odds, and how individuality can persist and hold power even in totalitarian or authoritarian settings. 204:
The novel is set on the planet Anjiin, where humans live alongside a native ecosystem with a different biochemical basis. Humans are believed to have arrived on Anjiin thousands of years ago, though their exact origins are unknown. Dafyd Alkhor is a research assistant in Tonner Freis's celebrated
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called it a "masterful" series launch, praising the authors for creating "a dazzling new world" and describing it as "space opera at its best." They particularly commended the balance between "world-shaking events" and "nuanced and moving portraits of the people caught up in them." Andrea Dyba,
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trilogy. The novel is set in a distant future where humanity has been conquered by an alien race called the Carryx. The story follows Dafyd Alkhor, a human research assistant, as he and his fellow captives struggle to survive under alien rule while maintaining their humanity.
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called the novel "mind-blowing" and praised it as "the beginning of what could be Corey's most epic—and entertaining—series yet," highlighting the novel's "exceptional" character development, "breakneck" pacing and "sheer scope of the narrative", and "extraordinary"
446:. This approach allowed them to create an alien species where members are both highly intelligent individuals and part of a super organism, offering a unique perspective on collective consciousness in science fiction. The authors described 262:: A senior researcher and Tonner's lover at the start of the novel. She is revealed to be hosting an alien "swarm" spy entity. Else develops a romantic relationship with Dafyd before being killed by the Swarm when it transfers hosts. 268:: A researcher who struggles with mental health issues. She becomes more assertive and violent after leading the counterattack against the Night Drinkers. Jessyn is deeply affected by reuniting with her twin brother Jellit. 256:: The brilliant and arrogant leader of the research team. He struggles to maintain his authority and sense of purpose in captivity. His focus on the research project sometimes blinds him to the larger dangers they face. 470:, which was human-centered and set in the near future, this new series introduces a host of different alien species, each undergoing a "plausibility check" based on Abraham's background in biology. The authors name 477:
While the authors attempted to avoid direct parallels to real-world events, they acknowledged the challenge of writing about enslaved humans without considering historical contexts, particularly the
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As the group struggles to adapt to captivity, they face various challenges. They must defend themselves against attacks from another captive species called Night Drinkers. Jessyn battles her
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has been praised for its world-building, character development, and exploration of themes such as resistance and individuality under authoritarian regimes.
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In constructing the alien Carryx consciousness, the authors drew inspiration from biological sources, particularly the social structures of
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represents a new creative direction for authors Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, following the completion of their nine-book series
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as an underlying scientific principle applied both in biological context and the psychology of survival techniques.
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workgroup; the team, including Else Yannin, Jessyn Kaul, Campar, Rickar Daumatin, and Irinna, has just succeeded in
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called the novel "not only a triumphant introduction to a new galactic world that will appeal to Corey and
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observed that "The Mercy of Gods" employs a "narrower narrative lens" compared to Corey's previous series
922: 206: 927: 418: 653: 390:: Creatures whose "birth shrieks" were harnessed by the Carryx to conquer asymmetric space, a form of 348:: A microscopic entity sent as a spy by the Carryx's enemies. It can inhabit and control human hosts. 274:: Jessyn's brother, part of another research group. He becomes involved in the resistance movement. 354:: Two alien organisms that the human researchers are tasked with making nutritionally compatible. 176: 623: 210: 538: 471: 431: 435:," exploring the theme of maintaining individual identity within an authoritarian empire. 286:: An older researcher who becomes involved in the resistance after losing her husband Nöl. 280:: A member of Tonner's research group known for his humor and attempts to maintain morale. 8: 876: 654:"What if the aliens win? That's the subject of a new saga from creators of 'The Expanse'" 628: 864: 685:"The first chapter of The Expanse team's new space opera, The Mercy of Gods, revealed" 593:"James S A Corey duo launch series The Captive's War about humans captured by aliens" 522: 481:. Through the new series, Abraham and Franck aim to explore themes of resistance and 455: 391: 184: 155: 143: 46: 22: 740: 567:
fans alike, but a timely depiction of human resilience in the darkest of times".
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in hardcover and electronic format. As an audiobook, narrated by
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ships and transported to a massive world-city. In one of its
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Daniel Abraham, Ty Franck, Cyndee Landrum (24 August 2024).
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Preceded by the publication of the first chapter on the
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is a 2024 science fiction novel by American authors
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Index

The Mercy of God

James S. A. Corey
Daniel Dociu
The Captive's War
Science fiction
Space opera
Orbit Books
ISBN
978-0-316-52557-2
OCLC
1417095377
Daniel Abraham
Ty Franck
James S. A. Corey
reconciling
trees of life
ziggurats
mental health issues
faster-than-light
black holes
The Expanse
Book of Daniel
Orwell's
Nineteen Eighty-Four
termites
naked mole-rats
Frank Herbert
Ursula Le Guin
Viktor Frankl

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