A LITTLE GREEN LEPRECHAUN AND SURELY A DESCENDANT OF HERCULES SAVE A WORLD IN CRISIS
On an intelligence gathering mission from his world, our hero, Sillow is a small statured, cigar smoking Sylvan with dark green hair and pointy ears, whose ancestors must surely have hailed from Ireland.
The story opens with Sillow playing a hand of poker at the Casino in the Pleasure Dome on Asmara, against Garrick the human and a reptilian Tuolon, En’n, whom Sillow is sure has been sent to assassinate him and who has blown up his spaceship to make sure he cannot escape.
What to do, as he is under a royal summons to return posthaste to his home world, where he is normally considered a disruptive influence, who is kept away from the Sylvan fields which do not appear to attract him that much? They must be in a tough spot if they are calling on him. Well,as he no longer has a ride, the obvious thing is to win the hand, betting against the Tuolon for his ship. As the latter is a nasty piece of work, this is a decidedly risky bet, but thankfully there is a monitoring droid that prevents Sillow’s demise at this point.
Ever the sore loser, En’n the Tuolon is still hell bent on hammering Sillow into pulp, but as he is running for his life, the Sylvan literally runs into Brok, a musclebound Herkulun, who takes a fancy to Sillow’s staff, which has some pretty fine features. As I hold my breath, fearful for Sillow, this combination brings even En’n up short.
So, Sillow now has En’n’s sleek spacecraft, which he cannot operate because he doesn’t possess enough of the Tuolon language to operate it, and furthermore it is a 2-3 man craft. Turning to Brok, he convince him they make a great team and head off to Sylvan.
An alien parasite has seen off the Elesin and his Queen , along with the majority of the populace. The heir apparent has been cryo-vac’d until it is safe for him to be defrosted and rule over the remaining subjects. All is not as Sylvan as it is cracked up to be, as the nasty opportunist Lord Tahl who has fled his home-world, is about to launch a military coup.
Sillow and Brok must save the day and the Elesindom, which they do, setting off in Dragon, as they have named the purloined spacecraft.
A rollicking good story which had me cheering for the descendant of leprechauns and his muscly friend, whose ancestor was surely Hercules of mythology fame; and which I was unable to put down until they had overthrown the threat. For me, it stands out from most of the books written in this genre, particularly because the very talented James McCormick’s tongue in cheek style of writing, saves it from being the dreary, serious read so many books in this genre are.
Check it out or you’ll miss out on a really good book that deserves to be #1 in its genre.