Dragon and Soldier explained

Dragon and Soldier
Author:Timothy Zahn
Cover Artist:Jon Foster
Country:United States
Language:English
Series:Dragonback series
Genre:Sci-fi
Published:2004, Starscape
Media Type:Print
Pages:304 pages
Isbn:0765301253
Preceded By:Dragon and Thief
Followed By:Dragon and Slave

Dragon and Soldier is a 2004 science fiction novel by Timothy Zahn and the second book in his Dragonback series. It was preceded by 2003's Dragon and Thief and was followed by Dragon and Slave. It was first published on June 1, 2004 by Starscape and is set on two Earth-like planets and an intelligent spacecraft. It follows the human Jack Morgan and his dragon-esque partner Draycos as they set off on an unsuccessful investigation.[1]

Plot

To identify which, among the various mercenary armies operating in the Orion Arm, coƶperated with Draycos' most-recent attackers, Jack enlists in the mercenary force 'Whinyard's Edge', to investigate whether they, or any of their rivals, were participants in the ambush; but when Jack's burglary of their records is interrupted by that of fellow-recruit 'Alison Kayna', both burglars, and their four closest acquaintances among the new recruits, are betrayed by their officers to the rival organization 'Shamshir'. Having escaped, and later rescued Jack's comrades, Jack and Draycos feign destruction of the mine for which both organizations are fighting, whereupon the organizations abandon the mine to local claimants. Thereafter Jack plans to investigate the slave-trade supplying all the mercenary societies with 'Brummgas' (a troll-like species), in hope of there finding the desired information.[2] [3] In the epilogue, Alison Kayna investigates Jack's possessions; but the results are unseen until the sixth book of the series, Dragon and Liberator.

Reception

This second novel in the series received generally positive reviews.[4] The introduction of a new lead character, Alison, a girl about Jack's age, provides scope for additional character development.

Notes and References

  1. Estes, Sally. 2004. Zahn, Timothy. Dragon and Soldier: The Second Dragonback Adventure. Booklist. 100. 22. 1921. subscription . 14 July 2014.
  2. Easton, Thomas A.. 2005. Review: Dragon and Soldier. Analog Science Fiction and Fact. 125. 3. 135.
  3. Billinger, Elizabeth A.. 2004. Review: Dragon and Soldier by Timothy Zahn. Vector 238. 2004. Nov.. 34.
  4. Dragon and Soldier: The Second Dragonback Adventure, Timothy Zahn. Voice of Youth Advocates. 27. 5 (December) . 2004. 412.