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David Drake
David Drake’s *Northworld* is a science fiction novel set on a remote human colony whose society has been shaped by isolation, hardship, and forces beyond the understanding of most of its inhabitants. The planet’s frontier culture is disrupted when outside powers and hidden histories begin to surface, drawing local leaders, fighters, and outsiders into a struggle over survival and control. Blending planetary adventure with political conflict, the novel examines how communities form myths around their origins and how those myths can be challenged by larger systems of power. Drake’s setting is rugged and militarized, with an emphasis on loyalty, violence, and the consequences of decisions made by authorities far removed from the people who must live with them. *Northworld* offers a grounded science fiction story about a world that appears self-contained but is ultimately tied to forces much wider than its inhabitants realize.
| Publisher | Ace Books |
|---|---|
| Pages | 330 |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_10 | 0-441-58615-5 primary |
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