Imperial Radch Series by Ann Leckie

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Ancillary Justice (Book One) $16.00
Ancillary Sword (Book Two) $16.00
Ancillary Mercy (Book Three) $16.99

The only novel ever to win the Hugo, Nebula, and Arthur C. Clarke Awards and the first book in Ann Leckie's New York Times bestselling trilogy.

"A sharply written space opera with a richly imagined sense of detail and place, this debut novel from Ann Leckie works as both an evocative science fiction tale and an involving character study...it's also a strongly female-driven piece, tackling ideas about politics and gender in a way that's both engaging and provocative...Ancillary Justice is a gripping read that's well worth a look."―SFX (UK)

Ancillary Justice (Book One)
Breq is drawing closer to completing her quest. She was the Justice of Toren – a colossal starship with an artificial intelligence linking thousands of soldiers in the service of the Radch, the empire that conquered the galaxy. An act of treachery has ripped it all away, leaving her with a fragile human body, unanswered questions, and a burning desire for vengeance

Ancillary Sword (Book Two)
Breq is a soldier who used to be a warship. Once a weapon of conquest controlling thousands of minds, she now has only one body and serves the emperor. She’s ordered to the only place in the galaxy she would agree to go: Athoek Station to protect the family of a lieutenant she once knew.

Ancillary Mercy (Book Three)
For a moment, things seem to be under control for the soldier known as Breq. Then a search of Athoek Station’s slums turns up someone who shouldn’t exist – someone who might be an ancillary from a ship that’s been hiding beyond the empire’s reach for three thousand years. Meanwhile, a messenger from the alien and mysterious Presger empire arrives, as does Breq’s enemy, the divided Anaander Mianaai – ruler of an empire at war with itself.

Anaander is heavily armed and extremely unhappy with Breq. She could take her ship and crew and flee, but that would leave everyone at Athoek in terrible danger. Breq has a desperate plan. The odds aren’t good, but that’s never stopped her before.

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Ancillary Justice (Book One) $16.00
Ancillary Sword (Book Two) $16.00
Ancillary Mercy (Book Three) $16.99

The only novel ever to win the Hugo, Nebula, and Arthur C. Clarke Awards and the first book in Ann Leckie's New York Times bestselling trilogy.

"A sharply written space opera with a richly imagined sense of detail and place, this debut novel from Ann Leckie works as both an evocative science fiction tale and an involving character study...it's also a strongly female-driven piece, tackling ideas about politics and gender in a way that's both engaging and provocative...Ancillary Justice is a gripping read that's well worth a look."―SFX (UK)

Ancillary Justice (Book One)
Breq is drawing closer to completing her quest. She was the Justice of Toren – a colossal starship with an artificial intelligence linking thousands of soldiers in the service of the Radch, the empire that conquered the galaxy. An act of treachery has ripped it all away, leaving her with a fragile human body, unanswered questions, and a burning desire for vengeance

Ancillary Sword (Book Two)
Breq is a soldier who used to be a warship. Once a weapon of conquest controlling thousands of minds, she now has only one body and serves the emperor. She’s ordered to the only place in the galaxy she would agree to go: Athoek Station to protect the family of a lieutenant she once knew.

Ancillary Mercy (Book Three)
For a moment, things seem to be under control for the soldier known as Breq. Then a search of Athoek Station’s slums turns up someone who shouldn’t exist – someone who might be an ancillary from a ship that’s been hiding beyond the empire’s reach for three thousand years. Meanwhile, a messenger from the alien and mysterious Presger empire arrives, as does Breq’s enemy, the divided Anaander Mianaai – ruler of an empire at war with itself.

Anaander is heavily armed and extremely unhappy with Breq. She could take her ship and crew and flee, but that would leave everyone at Athoek in terrible danger. Breq has a desperate plan. The odds aren’t good, but that’s never stopped her before.

Penguin
Paperback

Ancillary Justice (Book One) $16.00
Ancillary Sword (Book Two) $16.00
Ancillary Mercy (Book Three) $16.99

The only novel ever to win the Hugo, Nebula, and Arthur C. Clarke Awards and the first book in Ann Leckie's New York Times bestselling trilogy.

"A sharply written space opera with a richly imagined sense of detail and place, this debut novel from Ann Leckie works as both an evocative science fiction tale and an involving character study...it's also a strongly female-driven piece, tackling ideas about politics and gender in a way that's both engaging and provocative...Ancillary Justice is a gripping read that's well worth a look."―SFX (UK)

Ancillary Justice (Book One)
Breq is drawing closer to completing her quest. She was the Justice of Toren – a colossal starship with an artificial intelligence linking thousands of soldiers in the service of the Radch, the empire that conquered the galaxy. An act of treachery has ripped it all away, leaving her with a fragile human body, unanswered questions, and a burning desire for vengeance

Ancillary Sword (Book Two)
Breq is a soldier who used to be a warship. Once a weapon of conquest controlling thousands of minds, she now has only one body and serves the emperor. She’s ordered to the only place in the galaxy she would agree to go: Athoek Station to protect the family of a lieutenant she once knew.

Ancillary Mercy (Book Three)
For a moment, things seem to be under control for the soldier known as Breq. Then a search of Athoek Station’s slums turns up someone who shouldn’t exist – someone who might be an ancillary from a ship that’s been hiding beyond the empire’s reach for three thousand years. Meanwhile, a messenger from the alien and mysterious Presger empire arrives, as does Breq’s enemy, the divided Anaander Mianaai – ruler of an empire at war with itself.

Anaander is heavily armed and extremely unhappy with Breq. She could take her ship and crew and flee, but that would leave everyone at Athoek in terrible danger. Breq has a desperate plan. The odds aren’t good, but that’s never stopped her before.