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Andromeda's Fall

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Hundreds of years in the future, much has changed. Advances in medicine, technology, and science abound. Humanity has gone to the stars, found alien life, and established an empire. But some things never change... 
 
All her life, Lady Catherine Carletto—Cat—has lived for the next party, the next lover, the next expensive toy. Until, in a bloodthirsty power grab, Imperial Princess Ophelia and her cadre of synth assassins murder her brother, the emperor, and go on to purge the galaxy of his friends and allies—including Cat’s family.
Now Cat is on the run. And, like countless others before her, she finds sanctuary among the most dangerous of society’s misfits—the Legion. Cat becomes Andromeda McKee: a woman with a mission—to bring down Empress Ophelia—or die trying. 
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    • Kirkus

      November 1, 2012
      Beginning a sort of prequel series to Dietz's Legion of the Damned cycle (A Fighting Chance, 2011, etc.), these are the far-future exploits of what is currently known as the French Foreign Legion. Humanity has established a galactic empire and come into conflict with aliens. Emperor Alfred Ordanus is working with Carletto Industries to develop affordable cyberbodies--hence a sort of immortality--for everyone. Alfred's sister Ophelia, however, has other ideas. Using her deadly synth warriors, she assassinates Alfred and ruthlessly sets about eliminating all of Alfred's supporters, including the unsuspecting Carlettos. On planet Esparto, Lady Catherine Carletto luckily survives a bombing at an official function. Friendless and desperate, Cat has only one chance: She must vanish. And the Legion is the only organization that will accept her without asking awkward questions about her real identity or the ugly knife wound she sustained to her face. In other ways, too, the Legion is an ideal sanctuary for new recruit Andromeda McKee. It will toughen her up and teach her survival skills, such as how to kill and how to plan, while allowing her to remain concealed while she nurtures her desire for revenge. So, on various planets, the Legion turns socialite Cat into soldier Andromeda. What she doesn't yet know is that Ophelia has a long list of people to be murdered by her all but indestructible synths--and Cat Carletto is number 2999. Don't expect much of a plot, but Dietz develops his characters adequately within the limits of the story--and the action rarely lets up. Mostly predictable, but no less of a page turner for all that.

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      December 15, 2012
      How does the author's immensely popular Legion of the Damned recruit its desperate and deadly members? This novel provides some clues. Lady Catherine Carletto can only be described as a playgirluntil her brother is murdered by a particularly devious plot of the ruthless Imperial Princess Ophelia. Suddenly, Catherine is flung into the middle of her brother's plots to overthrow the empirebut she has to stay alive first, before she can exact vengeance. So Lady Catherine vanishes, and the Legion of the Damned gains a new recruitAndromeda McKee, like most of her new comrades a driven person with very little left to lose and no fear of consorting with the desperados who make up the ranks of the Legion. Space opera at a very high level, and not a bad place to make the acquaintance of the Legion.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)

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