Hexarchate Stories

, #3.5

400 pages

Published June 24, 2019 by Solaris.

ISBN:
978-1-78108-564-6
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4 stars (1 review)

The essential short story collection set in the universe of Ninefox Gambit.

An ex-Kel art thief has to save the world from a galaxy-shattering prototype weapon...

A general outnumbered eight-to-one must outsmart his opponent...

A renegade returns from seclusion to bury an old comrade...

From the incredible imagination of Hugo- and Arthur C. Clarke-nominated author Yoon Ha Lee comes a collection of stories set in the world of the best-selling Ninefox Gambit. Showcasing Lee’s extraordinary imagination, this collection takes you to the very beginnings of the hexarchate’s history and reveals new never-before-seen stories.

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reviewed Hexarchate Stories by Yoon Ha Lee (The Machineries of Empire, #3.5)

Original author fanfic (positive)

4 stars

Hexarchate Stories fills in lots of hidden corners of the sexy, queer, conspiracy-driven, military space opera of the Ninefox Extended Universe.

I really enjoyed it. Lee's worldbuilding and characters have echoes of (and in some cases influence from, surely) Murderbot, Ancillary Justice, Korean — and Texan! — culture and mythology, and (it dawned on me yesterday) the Miles Vorkisigan stories from Lois McMaster Bujold.

It's this last case that really stands out to me in this story collection: many of the stories are about young Garach Jedao (later to become the supervillain antihero Shuos Jedao).

While Shuos Jedao is a deeply damaged monster with strategic (and later, tactical) superpowers, Garach Jedao and the early days of Cadet Shuos Jedao remind me a lot of the early Miles Vorkisigan books, if you swap out SF Russian aristocratic politics and obligatory heterosexuality for SF Korean assassin-clan politics and a lot of male …