Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Elven Princess – Chapter 18

Chapter Eighteen: Wherein I find out what fate the elves intend for me.

It was well into the morning before I was given a clue as to what was going on. Three new elven men arrived outside the bars of my cell. I mean that they were new because I hadn’t seen them before, not that they were new because they were newly born. In fact, they were fully grown though their age was indeterminate, all looking quite youthful. One had long grey hair while the other two sported long blond locks. It was the grey-haired elf who spoke to me.

“You are to be tried for the kidnapping of a princess of the elven people,” he said.
“This is a big mistake,” said I. “I had nothing to do with any kidnapping. Quite the contrary. I was helping her return to her home.”
“All the important details will come out in the trial,” he replied. “Our only purpose at this moment is to introduce ourselves. I am King Jholhard and I will act as your judge.”
“Well, that’s a relief,” I sighed. “I know that I will be treated fairly by Jholiera’s father.”
“This is Iidreiion, Jholiera’s betrothed, who will act as the prosecutor.”
I didn’t know what to say to this fellow. I looked into his face and didn’t see any obvious malice. Maybe he would simply present the facts as known. I certainly hoped he was dedicated to the truth and not to seeking out a conviction at any cost as is so often the case in human societies.
“And this is Iidreiior and he will act as your defense counsel.”
“I am very pleased to meet…” I stopped and looked from my defense counselor to the prosecutor, back to my defense counselor, back to the prosecutor, back to the defense counselor, back to the prosecutor. They looked exactly the same. They were twins.
“Um, well when is my trial to begin?” I asked.
“In one hour,” replied the king. “You should take your rest until then.”
I was not going to rest until then. I defy anyone to “rest until then” in a similar situation. Try this with someone you know. Tell them “I’m going to tell you something that will change your life in one hour. Rest until then.” See if they rest. Or tell them “In one hour you will find out if you live or die. Rest until then.” I will wager that they won’t rest. Or tell them “In one hour I’m going to give you a pie. Then don’t give them a pie.” They won’t rest. That may not be exactly the same, but they won’t rest. Watch and see.
“What are you doing now?” asked the king.
“I’m pondering the future.”
“Such as it is,” he said, nodding sagely. Then the three walked away, leaving me to my own thoughts.
An hour later I was marched out of my cell and taken to an open glade within the wood. This space had obviously been used as a ceremonial center for many years. Covered areas had been built for spectators as well as individuals involved in whatever ordinance was being performed. The awnings were made of wood, but they were covered with many layers of vines, while here and there trees grew up through them. Most of the seats were intricately carved of stone and had been worn very smooth by extended use. I was led to a spot on one side, where Iidreiior waited. On the other side of the glade, stood his twin.
A few minutes after I arrived, a whole crowd of elves began filing into the open forest area. There must have been about two hundred of them. Though I carefully watched for her, Jholiera was nowhere to be seen. At last King Jholhard appeared and took his place in a stone chair raised only slightly higher than the others.
“What is the charge?” asked the king without any preamble.
“The prisoner is charged with the abduction of a princess of the royal blood,” said Iidreiion.
“How does he plead?”
“Guilty,” said Iidreiior.
“What? Wait.”
“After having weighed all the important details,” said the king, placing far too much emphasis on the word important for my liking. “The prisoner is hereby found guilty as charged.” “What? Wait.”
“Recommended sentence?”
“Death,” said Iidreiion.
“Agreed,” said Iidreiior.
“What? Wait. What kind of trial is this?” I demanded accusingly, my back straight, but without my arm being outstretched, as it was still tied to the other arm.
“It is a show trial,” said the king. “It is called a show trial because it is only for show. There is no real justice involved.”
“I know what a show trial is,” said I. “I’ve been in enough of them.”
The two hundred or so elves in attendance watched mutely as I was dragged back to the cell in the cave and left there once again. All in all, it was hardly worth being dragged to the glade in the first place. They could just as easily have told me I was guilty and condemned to death right there. Sitting down, I leaned against the wall of the cave and winced as my back came into contact with the stone. After a few minutes the king appeared outside the bars.
“Why bother with a show trial that lasts three minutes?” I wondered.
“As I said, it is for show,” he said.
“But why? I never kidnapped your daughter. I was helping her come home.”
“Yes I know. It’s her punishment. She needs to learn that she can’t run off. There are consequences. Your trial and your execution tomorrow morning will remind her of that fact.”
“You’re going to execute an innocent man to make a point to your daughter?”
“It’s not as though you were an elf,” he said. “You’re only human.”

Mini-Review – On Basilisk Station by David Weber

The first book I read on my Sony Reader was “On Basilisk Station” by David Weber. There were two main reasons for this. 1. I had read it before and liked it and I wanted to be sure that my first book read as an ebook was one I liked. 2. It is available as a free ebook at Baen Books.
David Weber is accounted a master of military science fiction and I would have to concur with that assessment. This is the first book in the Honor Harrington series that now numbers well over a dozen. They are loosely based on the Horatio Hornblower books and there are many parallels beyond the shared initials.
If you like sci-fi books with a hard-assed space captain, then this is a book you will enjoy. If you like plenty of action… ditto. After having read all the books in the series, I will say that they follow the same formula. There is a slow build-up until all hell breaks loose at the end, and you get to find out which of the characters you have come to like gets killed. Still, they are great stories. The writing is crisp. The universe is interesting.
I would have to recommend Honor Harrington to any fans of space science fiction, and this is one of the better books in the series.

Book Reviews

Now that I’ve read more than thirty books on my Sony Reader, I guess it’s time to start throwing out my two cents worth. I’m going to call these mini-reviews, because I don’t have the inclination to go too in-depth. One thing that I’m not going to tell you is that a book is no good. I will tell you if I don’t like it, but you may have opinions contradictory to mine.

Calibre

I’ve blogged about Calibre before. It is a wonderful program written and constantly updated by Kovid Goyal. Version .612 is now out. It works with virtually any ebook reader or with none at all. It converts books from one format to another and it organizes and saves your ebook library for you. Best of all, it’s free– though donations to the creator are accepted. Download it here.

Princess of Amathar – Chapter 29 Excerpt

“Stand where you are!” a voice shouted from nearby.
Out from behind a nearby shrub came an Amatharian warrior, carrying a light pistol which was leveled in our general direction.
“Put your weapon down,” said the Princess. “I am Homianne Kurar Ka Remiant Noriandara Remontar.”
“Of course you are, Princess,” replied the warrior. “I recognize you now, as well as Kurar Remiant Alexander Ashton. It is such a great pleasure to see you. I am Remiantar Kolbin Perrenios.”
I am not ashamed to say that I rushed forward and gave the fellow a great hug. It had been such a long time since I had seen any other person besides the Princess that I had almost given up hope of ever doing so. Kolbin Perrenios for his part, though he did not shy away from a friendly greeting to me, was far more interested in looking at the Princess. Not that I blamed him, she was incredibly beautiful, even having journeyed across the wilderness. She of course, remembered where she was better than either the swordsman or me.
“What are you doing way out here?” she asked.
“Our battle cruiser sustained heavy damage during the assault on Zonamis. We were forced to crash land a short distance from here. I have sentry duty in this area. Come, I will lead you back to the encampment.”
It was not quite a mile from where we had been found to the site of the crashed cruiser. The great ship, its cannon still pointing skyward, lay upon the plain like a vicious dog who had been run over by the wheel of a car, it’s back broken but its teeth still curled back in a snarl. Around the remains of the vessel, in military formation, were numerous tents, and beyond those, fox-holes and make-shift battlements. Hundreds of Amatharians were going about their business in the camp, chopping wood, repairing mechanical equipment, stacking supplies, and cooking meals.
As soon as the crew members of the ship caught site of Noriandara Remontar, they began to crowd around us, and by the time we reached the great mass of the battle cruiser, we had a sizable group of onlookers with us. Though they were clearly excited to see their princess, they became silent when Norar Remontar stepped from the hatch of the vessel and looked upon his sister for the first time since I had met him. The grandson of the Overlord rushed forward and lifted his sister in his arms and spinning her around in the air. Then, setting her down, he pressed his dark blue cheek to hers and began to weep.

Coming Soon to Barnes and Noble

Smashwords has shipped their first 843 book titles to Barnes and Noble http://www.bn.com/. Among the those books are “His Robot Girlfriend”, “Princess of Amathar”, and “Women of Power”. Hopefully you will be seeing them available at bn.com soon. And hopefully bn.com will open up their site to more ebook formats than the limited number they have now.

Feedbooks

Feedbooks is probably the most visited site offering free ebooks on the web. You can’t imagine how exciting it is to go to the main page and see your own book sitting next to The Call of the Wild and The Count of Monte Cristo!

I’m upset though, because His Robot Girlfriend has fallen to the fifth most popular new book download for the week, though it is still climbing the all-time chart. Get over to feedbooks and download it. It’s free! You’ll find plenty of other great reading material too.

Women of Power – The Novel

I’ve written the first two parts of my “Women of Power” serial, and they are available on Feedbooks and Smashwords. I’ve pretty much decided that once I have finished all the parts (probably ten), I’m going to rewrite it and put it together into a full novel. Of course, I’ll let you know right here.

Women of Power #2

Women of Power #2, the second chapter of my own take on super-heroics is now available as a free ebook download at both Smashwords and Feedbooks. To download from the latter, follow this link. You can download it as an ebook for an ebook reader, or you can download it as a pdf to read on your computer or print out.

His Robot Girlfriend – Still a hot download.

Exactly three months ago, I reported that His Robot Girlfriend had been downloaded 1, 234 times. I was very excited. It is still available on the same two sites, Feedbooks and Smashwords, and it is now on Manybooks.net as well. It still seems to be popular. As of today it has been downloaded….

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7,543 times.