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Average 4.58
PEACE HAD BROKEN OUT ALL OVER THE PLANET...
Which made it tough to be a mercenary captain. If his enemies would
just leave him alone, Miles Naismith decided bitterly, the Dendarii
Free Mercenary Fleet would collapse all on its own.
But Miles's enemies plot a more deadly fall.
For some unexplained reason the Dendarii payroll is missing and the
orders from the Barrayaran Imperial Command are being delayed by
Miles's superior, Captain Galeni. What connects the impeccable,
insufferable Captain Galeni and the Komarran rebel expatriates on
Earth, anyway? But the most deadly question of all before Miles is more
personal: are Miles's two identities, Admiral Naismith of the Dendarii
and Lieutenant Lord Vorkosigan of Barrayar, splitting apart along the
lines of his divided loyalties? And who is trying to assasinate which
version of him?
When Miles unravels the answers, the complications begin.





