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Crimes Against Humanity (Under Jurisdiction)

por Susan R. Matthews

Series: Under Jurisdiction (9)

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THE BEST-SELLING UNDER JURISDICTION SERIES FROM CAMPBELL AWARD-NOMINATED AUTHOR SUSAN R. MATTHEWS CONTINUES. A new installment in the Phillip K. Dick-nominated series that Janis Ian called "a very scary series." Fleet Inquisitor Andrej Koscuisko finds himself out of the frying pan and into the fire: to fight back against a devious crime syndicate that is trying to murder him and bring  slavery and darkness to Gonebeyond Space. GONEBEYOND JUSTICE Gonebeyond space:  get there and you may find freedom from torture and genocide under Jurisdiction. Yet go there at your own risk. The Rule of Law has only a tenuous hold  on  Gonebeyond, and undefended settlements can be exploited with impunity.  Until now.  The Langsariks' Hilton Shires has forged a coalition to bring the worst of the Gonebeyond criminals--slavers--to justice. The criminal cartels that have profited from the freedom of Gonebeyond for so long aren't having any of it, and they know the key to taking down Shires is to get rid of ally,  renegade Fleet Inquisitor Andrej Koscuisko. But where can they find an assassin with the moxey to "disappear" Andrej Koscuisko? Many have tried. None have succeeded. Enter his Excellency Danyo Pefisct. Years ago he honed his torturer's craft against the Emandisan bond-involuntary Security slave Joslire Curran, once a servant to Andrej. Now Pefisct has come to Gonebeyond to enslave Andrej Koscuisko himself--all for the personal pleasure of the head of one of Jurisdiction's most powerful crime syndicates.  But the torturer from the Jurisdiction hasn't reckoned on one thing: Andrej Koscuisko is as relentless and effective as he ever was. The difference? Now Andrej serves the cause of Gonebeyond justice! Priase for Crimes Against Humanity: "...a tightly styled, simply plotted examination of ambition, obsession, and the many faces of justice..."--Publishers Weekly "Fans of space opera with a dark or grim twist will enjoy the idiosyncratic setting, full of former torturers and mind-control devices. . . ."--Booklist About Blood Enemies: "A very satisfying entry in a very scary series!"--Janis Ian "Starting with An Exchange of Hostages, I devoured Susan R. Matthews 'Koscuisko' novels--all six of them--when they first appeared. Books with this much courage, clarity, and empathy are rare. The Under Jurisdiction series is a remarkable and unprecedented accomplishment."--Stephen R. Donaldson, New York Times best-selling author of the Thomas Covenant series. More praise for Susan R. Matthews: "[Matthews] brilliantly uses science fiction's freedom of creation to make a world in which she can explore deep moral conflicts."--Denver Post ". . . has a dark energy . . . an extremely compelling read."--New York Review of Science Fiction "A chilling and engaging novel of false accusation and the power of personal responsibility."--Booklist on Angel of Drestruction "A tightly woven space opera full of grand heroic gestures and characters strong enough to sustain all the action."--Booklist on The Devil and Deep Space… (más)
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The first chapters took me a bit. The rhythms of the language and the characters weren’t as familiar as they were when I first read the series. I was concerned I might set the book aside because it seemed a bit of a struggle to read.

Then I realized I was halfway through the book and it was getting late and...wait just a few more minutes? Something dragged me into the narrative and wouldn’t let go.

I think it’s because our favorite torturer and his crew of clinically insane henchmen weren’t in the early chapters. New-ish people were being introduced to set the plot in motion.

In the end, I was pleased with this expansion of the Jurisdiction universe. It’s not really a reintroduction to the incredibly dark world His Excellency once ruled with a sick and disturbed aplomb. It’s quite a bit lighter; he doesn’t really do that sort of thing anymore. But the shadow of his former calling haunts the book.

If you like your heroes dark and twisted, start at the beginning of this series. ( )
  wildwily | May 28, 2020 |
The first chapters took me a bit. The rhythms of the language and the characters weren’t as familiar as they were when I first read the series. I was concerned I might set the book aside because it seemed a bit of a struggle to read.

Then I realized I was halfway through the book and it was getting late and...wait just a few more minutes? Something dragged me into the narrative and wouldn’t let go.

I think it’s because our favorite torturer and his crew of clinically insane henchmen weren’t in the early chapters. New-ish people were being introduced to set the plot in motion.

In the end, I was pleased with this expansion of the Jurisdiction universe. It’s not really a reintroduction to the incredibly dark world His Excellency once ruled with a sick and disturbed aplomb. It’s quite a bit lighter; he doesn’t really do that sort of thing anymore. But the shadow of his former calling haunts the book.

If you like your heroes dark and twisted, start at the beginning of this series. ( )
  wildwily | May 28, 2020 |
I’ve been a fan of Matthews’s Under Jurisdiction series since reading the first book back in the late 1990s (I reread it and reviewed it for SF Mistressworks a few years ago). There’s been quite a gap in the novels’ publication history. The books were originally published by Avon, who dropped Matthews after the opening trilogy and two standalone novels. She was then picked up by Roc, who published a further two Under Jurisdiction novels before dropping her. The next novel in the series came out from Meisha Merlin, who went bust shortly afterwards. That was in 2006. And it wasn’t until 2016, when Baen started publishing her, starting with two omnibus editions containing the six Under Jurisdiction novels, that we started to see new entries in the series: Blood Enemies, Fleet Insurgent (a collection), and now Crimes Against Humanity. This novel follows on from the preceding ones – and it’s get to be quite a complicated story arc by this point – with Kosciusko settled in Gonebeyond space, and the nine Benches deciding torture is a Bad Thing so they no longer need their military torturers. One of whom hates Kosciusko – for being slapped down in the past after abusing bond involuntaries, because Kosciusko is so much more skilled than him, and because Kosciusko’s actions have pretty much resulted in him, in all torturers, losing his job… So a wealthy capitalist, with lots of fingers in illegal pies, including in Gonebeyond space, and especially including slavery, uses the torturer in a plot to kidnap Kosciusko. It all comes to a head during a raid against the slavers and the rescue of the unsold slaves they abandoned. The plot involves infecting Kosciusko with a tailored virus. Unfortunately, it spreads to all the Dolgorukij (Kosciusko’s race). The story is told from multiple viewpoints, and Matthews does her usual where she throws the reader straight in at the deep end. The narrative has to bend itself over backwards considerably more these days to make Kosciusko a sympathetic protagonist – I mean, even back in the 1990s a torturer as a lead character was a hard sell, but these days, post-Gitmo, post-rendition, post-Bush, it would be almost impossible… Except maybe not, as there’s a shit ton of crap science fiction out there which normalises shitty US tactics like torture. Crimes Against Humanity plays it heavy on taking responsibility and the inappropriateness of forgiveness for such crimes; but it also comes down hard on slavery. Which makes the novel feel more contemporary in sensibilities and not a novel that should have seen print 20 years ago. I do like these books, and the story’s by no means finished, but I’m not sure if there any new books in the pipeline. ( )
  iansales | Apr 3, 2019 |
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THE BEST-SELLING UNDER JURISDICTION SERIES FROM CAMPBELL AWARD-NOMINATED AUTHOR SUSAN R. MATTHEWS CONTINUES. A new installment in the Phillip K. Dick-nominated series that Janis Ian called "a very scary series." Fleet Inquisitor Andrej Koscuisko finds himself out of the frying pan and into the fire: to fight back against a devious crime syndicate that is trying to murder him and bring  slavery and darkness to Gonebeyond Space. GONEBEYOND JUSTICE Gonebeyond space:  get there and you may find freedom from torture and genocide under Jurisdiction. Yet go there at your own risk. The Rule of Law has only a tenuous hold  on  Gonebeyond, and undefended settlements can be exploited with impunity.  Until now.  The Langsariks' Hilton Shires has forged a coalition to bring the worst of the Gonebeyond criminals--slavers--to justice. The criminal cartels that have profited from the freedom of Gonebeyond for so long aren't having any of it, and they know the key to taking down Shires is to get rid of ally,  renegade Fleet Inquisitor Andrej Koscuisko. But where can they find an assassin with the moxey to "disappear" Andrej Koscuisko? Many have tried. None have succeeded. Enter his Excellency Danyo Pefisct. Years ago he honed his torturer's craft against the Emandisan bond-involuntary Security slave Joslire Curran, once a servant to Andrej. Now Pefisct has come to Gonebeyond to enslave Andrej Koscuisko himself--all for the personal pleasure of the head of one of Jurisdiction's most powerful crime syndicates.  But the torturer from the Jurisdiction hasn't reckoned on one thing: Andrej Koscuisko is as relentless and effective as he ever was. The difference? Now Andrej serves the cause of Gonebeyond justice! Priase for Crimes Against Humanity: "...a tightly styled, simply plotted examination of ambition, obsession, and the many faces of justice..."--Publishers Weekly "Fans of space opera with a dark or grim twist will enjoy the idiosyncratic setting, full of former torturers and mind-control devices. . . ."--Booklist About Blood Enemies: "A very satisfying entry in a very scary series!"--Janis Ian "Starting with An Exchange of Hostages, I devoured Susan R. Matthews 'Koscuisko' novels--all six of them--when they first appeared. Books with this much courage, clarity, and empathy are rare. The Under Jurisdiction series is a remarkable and unprecedented accomplishment."--Stephen R. Donaldson, New York Times best-selling author of the Thomas Covenant series. More praise for Susan R. Matthews: "[Matthews] brilliantly uses science fiction's freedom of creation to make a world in which she can explore deep moral conflicts."--Denver Post ". . . has a dark energy . . . an extremely compelling read."--New York Review of Science Fiction "A chilling and engaging novel of false accusation and the power of personal responsibility."--Booklist on Angel of Drestruction "A tightly woven space opera full of grand heroic gestures and characters strong enough to sustain all the action."--Booklist on The Devil and Deep Space

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