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High above the planet Florinia, the Squires of Sark live in unimaginable wealth and comfort. Down in the eternal spring of the planet, however, the native Florinians labor ceaselessly to produce the precious kyrt that brings prosperity to their Sarkite masters.
Rebellion is unthinkable and impossible. Not only do the Florinians no longer have a concept of freedom, any disruption of the vital kyrt trade would cause other planets to rise in protest, ultimately destabilizing trade and resulting in a galactic war. So the Trantorian Empire, whose grand plan is to unite all humanity in peace, prosperity, and freedom, has stood aside and allowed the oppression to continue.
Living among the workers of Florinia, Rik is a man without a memory or a past. He has been abducted and brainwashed. Barely able to speak or care for himself when he was found, Rik is widely regarded as a simpleton by the worker community where he lives. But as his memories begin to return, Rik finds himself driven by a cryptic message he is determined to deliver: Everyone on Florinia is doomed . . . the Currents of Space are bringing destruction. But if the planet is evacuated, the power of Sark will end--so some would finish the job and would kill the messenger. The fate of the Galaxy hangs in the balance.
Series
3 primary booksGalactic Empire is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 1950 with contributions by Isaac Asimov.
Series
14 primary books15 released booksFoundation Universe is a 17-book series with 14 primary works first released in 1950 with contributions by Isaac Asimov, José Sanz, and Mihai-Dan Pavelescu.
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First book in Asimov's Empire series. Interesting to learn how everything was setup for Foundation, the characters and the story were slow and painful to finish.
I think someone said that Asimov can't help but write page turners. Unfortunately for us, not all page turners are created equal.
I couldn't make it to the end with this one. Yes, it seems to be in the same universe as the Foundation series but it's missing the fascinating characters that draw you into the storyline or an intriguing plot.
Too much politics and in-fighting for my taste.