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Destiny's Shield

David Drake; Eric Flint (1999)

SubgenreMilitary SF
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingR
Pages (Chunky (400-600))
SeriesBelisarius #3
Setting
CSM age18+
Goodreads4.18

Content levels

ViolenceStrong
Sexual contentNone
LanguageModerate

Trigger warnings

WarViolenceBloodDeathMass Death

Positive tags

AdventureMentor FigureFound FamilyHopeful Ending

Tropes

Alternate HistoryTime TravelMilitary SFGalactic EmpireReluctant HeroAncient Alien MysteryRogue AIInterstellar Politics

Themes

War and StrategyLeadershipTime ManipulationEast vs WestLoyalty and DutyHistorical ReimaginingTechnology vs Tactics

Synopsis

Eric Flint and David Drake's alt-history epic devoted to real-life Byzantine butt-kicker Belisarius has reached part three-- Destiny's Shield --and this installment finally busts loose with some serious head-to-head. Everybody's favorite general is leading an outnumbered Roman-Persian force to check Malwa aggression in the east, forced to action by the fiends' sea-borne invasion of the Tigris-Euphrates delta and their subsequent siege of Babylon. For those unfamiliar with the series, this what-if puts the Malwa Empire in control of the Indian subcontinent thanks to diabolical assistance from across time, granting their forces superior strategy and advanced weaponry. But the ever-canny Belisarius is equal to the challenge, with no small help from a telepathic crystal named Aid that acts as both adviser and seer. The writing tandem of Flint and Drake still proves strong--relative newcomer Flint ( Mother of Demons ) seems well-paired with military-SF powerhouse Drake, creator of "the meanest bunch of mercs who ever nuked a world for pay" (that'd be Hammer's Slammers , natch). The two offer up their usual dose of meticulous historical detail and realistic, mud-and-blood combat and tactics. Throw in some time-bending fun like Belisarius's "invention" of the Knights Hospitaler and phrases like "fire in the hole," and you know you're in for a good time. (Of course, if you're new to the series, check out the first book, An Oblique Approach .) --Paul Hughes

Tags

Alternate HistoryHistorical Military SFTime Travel SFByzantine Empire