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The Gap into Conflict: The Real Story

The Gap Series #1 / 5
by Stephen R. Donaldson
The Gap into Conflict: The Real Story (The Gap Series #1) by Stephen R. Donaldson
★ 4.80 / 5
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Stephen R. Donaldson's The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant is one of the most acclaimed fantasy series of our time, with penetrating insight into the darkest secrets of the human soul. Now Donaldson turns his storytelling mastery to an intense new five-volume series of the far future, beginning with...

THE GAP INTO CONFLICT: THE REAL STORY

Angus Thermopyle was an ore pirate and a murderer; even the most disreputable asteroid pilots of Delta Sector stayed out of his way. They muttered that everyone who had ever gotten close to Thermopyle had ended up dead – or in the lockup. But when he arrived at Mallorys Bar & Sleep with a gorgeous woman by his side, the regulars had to take notice. She was too beautiful, too obviously from a different class. Her name was Morn Hyland, and she had been a police officer – until she showed up with Thermopyle.

One person in Mallorys Bar wasn't frightened. Nick Succorso had his own ship, a sleek frigate fitted for deep space. He had a reputation as a bold pirate, but not a bloodthirsty one. And he had the kind of charisma that made men follow him and women want him. Only the scars beneath his eyes – brutal knife cuts that darkened when when his blood rose – indicated that he'd ever known defeat. You could almost feel the tension when he first saw Morn Hyland.

Everyone knew that Thermopyle and Succorso were on a collision course. What nobody suspected was how quickly it would all be over – or how decisive the victory would be. It was a common enough example of rivalry and revenge – or so everyone thought. But the real story was something entirely different... something that none of them would have believed. Here is that story, as told by one of the modern giants of imaginative fiction.

The Real Story takes us to a remarkably detailed world of faster-than-light travel (known as ”crossing the Gap”), politics and betrayal, extraordinary technological development, and a shadowy presence just outside our view. It confirms Stephen R. Donaldson's deep awareness of the wellsprings of the human condition and of the implacable conflict of good and evil within each of us. It begins the fiercest, most profound story that he has ever written.

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Release date: 1990

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Stephen R. Donaldson

Stephen R. Donaldson

Stephen R. Donaldson is a name that resonates with fantasy lovers around the world, known for his intricate world-building, complex characters, and deep philosophical themes. With a career spanning decades, Donaldson has carved a niche for himself as a master of high fantasy that challenges the genre’s conventions, delving into the darker corners of human nature and the consequences of power, morality, and fate.

Born in 1947 in the United States, Donaldson’s early life was marked by a love of literature, particularly the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, which would go on to influence his own creations. Yet, while Tolkien’s Middle-earth set the stage for many in the genre, Donaldson sought to go further, to explore the more complex, often tragic aspects of human existence. This desire for deeper exploration of character psychology and morality led to the creation of The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, his debut series that would both captivate and challenge readers.

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At the heart of Donaldson's work is the antihero Thomas Covenant, a leper who is transported to a fantastical world where he must face his own inner demons as well as the physical and moral challenges of his new surroundings. The series, beginning with Lord Foul’s Bane, set a new standard in fantasy literature, breaking away from typical heroic tropes to present a protagonist who is deeply flawed, deeply human, and often unlikable. It’s a bold choice, but one that resonates with readers who appreciate stories that don’t shy away from the complexities of life.

The Thomas Covenant series is widely regarded as one of the most ambitious works in fantasy literature, its themes ranging from suffering and redemption to the nature of evil. Over the course of the ten-book series, Donaldson examines the weight of responsibility, the meaning of sacrifice, and the impact of one's choices on both personal and cosmic levels.

Donaldson’s writing style is often noted for its literary quality, with poetic prose that enhances the weight of the themes he explores. While his stories are vast and epic in scope, they remain intensely personal, with the emotional depth of his characters driving the narrative forward. His focus on inner conflict, both in the characters’ psyche and within the larger moral framework of the worlds he creates, is a hallmark of his storytelling.

While The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant established his reputation, Donaldson continued to explore new avenues within the genre, launching The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant years later to bring the saga to its conclusion. But his reach extends beyond Covenant’s world. With The Gap Cycle, a science fiction series that blends space opera with psychological drama, Donaldson demonstrated his versatility and willingness to push boundaries even further.

His work has not been without its controversies—his darker themes and morally ambiguous characters have sparked heated debates, but that’s part of what makes his writing so compelling. Donaldson doesn’t offer easy answers; instead, he presents moral dilemmas and challenges readers to think deeply about the choices they would make in the face of adversity.

Through decades of storytelling, Stephen R. Donaldson has remained a central figure in fantasy literature, continuously evolving as an author. His works are beloved by readers who appreciate high fantasy with emotional depth, philosophical complexity, and a touch of moral ambiguity. As he continues to write, Donaldson’s legacy remains a testament to the power of storytelling that dares to venture into the darker, more challenging corners of the human experience.

In his own words, "The question I’m always asking is, 'How can I make my characters—and my readers—suffer and grow in the process?'” It’s this exploration of suffering, growth, and the complexity of the human condition that has made Stephen R. Donaldson’s work so enduring, and so impactful, within the realm of fantasy.

The Gap Series

Stephen R. Donaldson has won a worldwide reputation for his bestselling, critically acclaimed works of imaginative fiction. In a stunning science fiction cycle, the Gap series, he has created a vast panorama of characters and events, an epic adventure of galactic struggle amid the uncertainties of human destiny.

The Gap Series consists of five books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

The Gap into Conflict: The Real Story (The Gap Series #1)
★ 4.80 / 5
The Gap into Vision: Forbidden Knowledge (The Gap Series #2)
★ 8.00 / 3
The Gap into Power: A Dark and Hungry God Arises (The Gap Series #3)
★ 9.66 / 3
The Gap into Madness: Chaos and Order (The Gap Series #4)
★ 10.00 / 3
The Gap into Ruin: This Day All Gods Die (The Gap Series #5)
★ 10.00 / 3


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