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By Heresies Distressed (Safehold)

por David Weber

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In David Weber's By Heresies Distressed, the battle for the soul of the planet Safehold has begun.
The Kingdom of Charis and the Kingdom of Chisholm have joined together, pledged to stand against the tyranny of a corrupt Church. The youthful Queen Sharleyan of Chisholm has wed King Cayleb of Charis, forging a single dynasty, a single empire, dedicated to the defense of human freedom. Crowned Empress of that empire, Sharleyan has found in Cayleb's arms the love she never dared hope for in a "marriage of state." In Cayleb's cause, his defiance of the ruthless Group of Four who govern mother Church, she has found the task to which she can commit her mind and her courage. It is a cause for which she was born.
Yet there are things Sharleyan still does not know. Secrets Cayleb has not been permitted to share, even with her. Secrets like the true story of humanity on Safehold. Like the intricate web of lies, deception, and fabricated "religion" which have chained humanity for almost a thousand years. Like the existence of the genocidal alien Gbaba, waiting to complete mankind's destruction should humans ever attract their attention once more. Like the existence of a young woman, Nimue Alban, nine hundred years dead, whose heart, mind, and memories live on within the android body of the warrior-monk she knows as Merlin.
And so Empress Sharleyan faces the great challenge of her life unaware of all that task truly entails...or of how the secrets the man who loves her cannot share may threaten all they have achieved between them...and her own life.

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I really enjoyed this book, the 3rd in the series. It helps that I enjoy both post-apocalyptic and civilization building novels and this is a bit of both. Humans are 'hiding' on Safehold from the aliens that have destroyed all other human planets by keeping their technology level low. However that suppression is done by a church that's now corrupt and the whole past of the planet is based on a lie. A new emperor and empress are fighting back against the church and advancing technology.
This is typical Weber military scifi, but there's fewer battles here and more empire building. ( )
  Karlstar | Aug 28, 2017 |
The saga continues. ( )
  gregandlarry | Sep 30, 2015 |
This is the third book in the epic Safehold saga series and like its predecessor, it has a 4.07 out of 5 rating on Goodreads, which is pretty good. However, you'll find, as was the case with the previous book, that a lot of people don't like it. And they have their reasons. I liked this book. For the most part. I think. But it also pissed me off. Because it was merely an obvious continuation of Book Two. It was a filler book in the series. And while the end of Book Two promised war between Charis and Corisande, and while we finally got that war in this book, that's about all we got and in so getting, we only got two battles and even then, only parts of them. So I feel cheated. I feel screwed. And this book ends like the previous one did, with an ending that begs the reader to buy and read the next book in the series if you want to find out what happens. And that pisses me off. Whatever happened to stand alone books? Hell, whatever happened even to just trilogies? Now every author has to write a freakin' series, and the only books that actually matter are the first and last ones and all the ones in between are filler. And these books are so damn long. 700 pages, 800 pages. I think the next one is 1100 pages. Weber seriously needs an editor or two. Obviously the publisher agreed to a contract with him that guaranteed he wouldn't have one.

In this book, Cayleb and Sharleyan are now happily married and in love, but Cayleb has left Sharleyan to rule their combined empire while he leads his fleet to the conquest of Corisande. Meanwhile, Church Loyalists try a huge assassination attempt on her life, in which all but one of her guards are killed, but super android/AI Merlin rushes to save her life, which he does, and then she is made privy to his secret and the secret to her world and its history. Meanwhile, Mother Church's Group of Four is plotting to destroy Charis and its empire, per usual. Different book, nothing changes. Corisande's Prince Hektor is assassinated by the Church, hoping to spin it as Cayleb's brutal murder scheme, even though he's at war with Hektor and would have killed him anyway if he had caught him. By the end of the book, Corisande has surrendered to Charis and has been made part of the empire, but we're made to believe there will be many rebellions to put down there. The occupation will be difficult. Hektor's exiled daughter ends the book by vowing revenge on Cayleb and Sharleyan. End of story.

More problems. The naming conventions Weber employs remains brutally stupid, although I suppose I'm somewhat used to it now. However, phonetic spelling of names, hundreds of them, seems damned stupid. And in the back of each book, there is a character reference. In the back of this book, there are about 10 pages of characters, I believe over 300 of them. And they all have to have titles. Duke, Earl, Baron, Sir, Captain, Commodore, Prince, King, Vicar, Archbishop, etc. How the HELL are we supposed to remember all of these people, Weber??? Dumbass! He's making a pretty penny off of us suckers and the thing that really grates my nerves are these stories are well told and darn addictive and now I have to read the next one to find out what happens with the Church's efforts to build their own army and navy to attack Charis and with that empire's occupation of Corisande, among other things. Damn you, Weber! I didn't know whether to give this book three or four stars. I wanted to give it three because I was so freakin annoyed, but in the end, I'm giving it four because it is pretty well written and it does cover the war that was promised in Book Two. But don't read this if you haven't read the first two, in order. And I actually don't recommend this book. Just because I'm addicted to the series doesn't mean I think other people will be. Not recommended. ( )
  scottcholstad | Aug 10, 2015 |
I enjoyed read this book. Yet I still recommend that you get from your library rather than buy it. This is 3rd book in the Safehold series. THIS IS GOING TO BE A LONG SERIES. This story covers 1 year in 475 pages. I wish the printer had provided better maps. It would have been nice to follow the manouvers of the various armies and naval engagements. I like others skimmed over parts of the book, ONLY to have to go back and read them careful for some detail that acted as key to the story line.

I hope the next book comes out quickly. Yet doubt this is going to happen. The reason for this is is that unlike the prior 2 entries in this series where the next title was announced at the end of the book, this story does not have that little feature. I hope I am wrong and we see the story next year or sooner. I want live long enough to read the complete story. ( )
  Cataloger623 | Nov 8, 2014 |
Political intrigue, war on a global basis, what more could you want? This was a really fun read and I can recommend this to anyone who enjoys sci-fi, fantasy or historical fiction. The first book is great and the rest in the series follow along. I am ready though to see how he will wrap up all the story lines. ( )
  ConalO | Sep 21, 2014 |
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In David Weber's By Heresies Distressed, the battle for the soul of the planet Safehold has begun.
The Kingdom of Charis and the Kingdom of Chisholm have joined together, pledged to stand against the tyranny of a corrupt Church. The youthful Queen Sharleyan of Chisholm has wed King Cayleb of Charis, forging a single dynasty, a single empire, dedicated to the defense of human freedom. Crowned Empress of that empire, Sharleyan has found in Cayleb's arms the love she never dared hope for in a "marriage of state." In Cayleb's cause, his defiance of the ruthless Group of Four who govern mother Church, she has found the task to which she can commit her mind and her courage. It is a cause for which she was born.
Yet there are things Sharleyan still does not know. Secrets Cayleb has not been permitted to share, even with her. Secrets like the true story of humanity on Safehold. Like the intricate web of lies, deception, and fabricated "religion" which have chained humanity for almost a thousand years. Like the existence of the genocidal alien Gbaba, waiting to complete mankind's destruction should humans ever attract their attention once more. Like the existence of a young woman, Nimue Alban, nine hundred years dead, whose heart, mind, and memories live on within the android body of the warrior-monk she knows as Merlin.
And so Empress Sharleyan faces the great challenge of her life unaware of all that task truly entails...or of how the secrets the man who loves her cannot share may threaten all they have achieved between them...and her own life.

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