Space Opera Hunting Party begins Serrano Legacy

Went on a work trip and one of my bosses, who knows I like space opera lent me Elizabeth Moon’s Hunting Party. This is the  first book in the Serrano Legacy series. Hunting Party is an interesting mixture  of old traditions and new technology, tossed with generational conflict,  and strong female characters.

Heris Serrano has been forced to resign her commission from the Regular Space Service, for failure to follow the self-indulgent and destructive orders of  Admiral Lepescu. Cecelia is the rich older lady space yachet owner who has just given her a job. Of course the Sweet Delight, offers some unexpected challenges to our space captain. Cecelia and Heris find themselves in companionable friendship, making a bet that each learn more about each others dreams and priorities. On board we also find Cecelia’s spoiled brat nephew along with his friends who are entering their own coming of age trials.  Young women becoming more than they ever thought they could be when tested by evil and their environment.  All this is played out against a background of fox hunting amid a space port that looks every bit  like a castle. It’s the  stuff space adventure is made of, toss in a little unsuspected romance, and you’ve got yourself a nice long airplane ride read.

 I see a lot of whining on Amazon about it not being a great book, blah, blah, blah. Every book doesn’t need to be great. This is a good read if you like the space opera experience.  Good enough for me  to find more in the series.  Now that I’ve finished  book one I’m ready for more.  I would recommend this title  to female young adult readers for a glimpse at a genre that gives them a strong voice.

To give you a feel for her work, try out this audio of Elizabeth Moon reading from Hunting Party. This is a piece starting with Ronnie (Cecelia’s nephew) trying to rescue his friend George before the hunters get to him.

Written by Elizabeth Moon – Serrano Legacy: Hunting Party
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I got into this story at the fourth book, Once a Hero. From this book to the end of the series, the focus switches from Heris Serrano to Esmay Suiza. Although the first books are background to the universe, the last four books stand on their own. I didn’t read the first three books until after the last four. Personally, I found the Suiza books much stronger and better written than the Serrano books, but the Serrano stories are enjoyable enough.

One thing – a friend got me to reading Moon because I also enjoy Space Opera, but Moon has also written a lot of fantasy books. That’s not something I usually enjoy, but I read her “Deed of Paksenarrion” stories last year and I’m reading her current series, a sort of follow up to the Paksenarrion stories.

Thanks Laine, that’s good to know. I’ll have to move along to the Esmay Suiza stories, and I like fantasy so I’ll want to check out the Paksenarrion series.

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