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Dalton Greaves is a hero. He’s one of humankind’s first representatives to Unity, a pan-species confederation working to bring all sentient life into a single benevolent brotherhood.

That’s what they told him, anyway. The only actual members of Unity that he’s ever met are Boreau, a giant snail who seems more interested in plunder than spreading love and harmony, and Boreau’s human sidekick, Neera, who Dalton strongly suspects roped him into this gig so that she wouldn’t become the next one of Boreau’s crew to get eaten by locals while prospecting.

Funny thing, though—turns out there actually is a benevolent confederation out there, working for the good of all life. They call themselves the Assembly, and they really don’t like Unity. More to the point, they really, really don’t like Unity’s new human minions.

When an encounter between Boreau’s scout ship and an Assembly cruiser over a newly discovered world ends badly for both parties, Dalton finds himself marooned, caught between a stickman, one of the Assembly’s nightmarish shock troops, the planet’s natives, who aren’t winning any congeniality prizes themselves, and Neera, who might actually be the most dangerous of the three. To survive, he’ll need to navigate palace intrigue, alien morality, and a proposal that he literally cannot refuse, all while making sure Neera doesn’t come to the conclusion that he’s worth more to her dead than alive.

About The Author

Edward Ashton lives with his adorably mopey dog, his inordinately patient wife, and three beautiful but terrifying daughters in Rochester, New York, where he studies new cancer therapies by day, and writes about the awful things his research may lead to by night. His short fiction has appeared in dozens of venues, ranging from Louisiana Literature to Daily Science Fiction.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Solaris (February 27, 2025)
  • Length: 384 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781837864119

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“Ashton offers a technothriller with heart that will appeal to fans of the Murderbot Diaries.” Library Journal, starred review for Mal Goes to War

“Ashton’s vision of the future feels all too plausible and his blend of action and humor keeps the pages flying. This is sure to please the author’s fans.” Publishers Weekly on Mal Goes to War

“The fun is trying to keep up with Mr. Ashton’s twists and turns, and the extra fun is that you never do.” The Wall Street Journal on Mickey7

“Sci-fi readers will be drawn in by the inventive premise and stick around for the plucky narrator.” Publishers Weekly on Mickey7

“A smart philosophical satire masquerading as an adventure novel.” New York Journal of Books on Mickey7

“A deep surprise of a story as it contemplates the perils and pitfalls of communication.” Library Journal, starred review

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