The dystopian politics of 1984 meet the naval warship backdrop of
The Last Ship in fantasy master Glen Cook's reissued first novel,
available for the first time in decades.
It is 2193, and still the war continues.
Two hundred years after nuclear and chemical weapons have nearly
annihilated the global population, the last of mankind struggles on in
isolated communities. Law and order is carried out by the Political
Office, black-clad police who rule through fear and violence, commanding
the world's survivors how to think, how to act, and when to obey the
call to the Gathering: the ritual massing for war against an unknown and
unseen Enemy.
Now the call has come, and all nations must pay tribute.
Kurt Ranke is a young man eking out an existence in the ruins of former
Germany with his pregnant wife. But when the Gathering is called, he
boards the decrepit destroyer Jäger--a once-mighty warship now more than
two centuries old. Antiquated, broken-down, and running on steam, it
wallows through uncharted waters carrying Ranke and a reluctant and
ragtag group of soldiers en route to the Final Meeting: a battle from
which it's rumored none have ever returned . . .
Night Shade Books is proud to reissue, for the first time and now with a
brand-new foreword from the author, The Heirs of Babylon, Glen Cook's
long-unavailable debut novel, a dark blend of post-apocalyptic naval
warfare, Orwellian political intrigue, and the intimate,
war-correspondent prose the author is known for.