The Saurons, genetic super-soldiers, met fierce opposition in Haven's inhabitants, who were shaped by the toughest survivable environment in human space. This is the grim history of Haven, where war has always been a way of life....
Fiction anthologies are always risky reading at best, but one always hopes at least to find a gem or two hidden amongst all the dross. This one is no exception to the rule, except there are no gem(s) to be found here. In fact quite the opposite. Unfortunately anthologies of this kind appear to be written to spec and to unrealistic deadlines by often unknown authors who often attempt to shoehorn their own values and peculiarities into ill suited storylines. For a book entitled Codominium, the content is strange insofar as it has almost nothing to do with the Codominium except as a very loose parametric. Perhaps even more peculiar, but not unforeseen, is that outside of a severe but tolerable weather cycle and eccentric orbit the planetoid is not nearly as inimical to humans as are humans themselves to each other. Banal at best, but for the bulk of it unreadable .
This should be a slightly violent silly romp and yet it delivers something much greater. The violence is there but it is always intimate and personal. Yes there is excitement and adventure but it is all on a one to one basis which makes a far greater impact than massive space battles. The planet is a perfect setting with the harshness shading all the actions in the struggle to survive.