Publisher's Synopsis
<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Old Enough to be Used. Young Enough to be Broken.</font><br><br><font face="Arial" size="2">Sassinak was twelve when the raiders came. That made her just the right age: old enough to be used, young enough to be broken. Or so the slavers thought. But Sassy turned out to be a little different from your typical slave girl. Maybe it was her unusual physical strength. Maybe it was her friendship with the captured Fleet crewman. Maybe it was her spirit. Whatever it was, it wouldn't let her resign herself to the life of a slave. She bided her time and watched for her moment. When it finally came, she escaped.</font><br><br><font face="Arial" size="2">But that was only the beginning for Sassinak. Now she's a fleet captain with a pirate-chasing ship of her own, and only one regret in her life: not enough pirates.</font><br><br><font face="Arial" size="2"><b>About Elizabeth Moon:</b></font><br><br><font face="Arial" size="2">“Excellent plotting and characters support the utterly realistic action sequences: swift, jolting, confusing, and merciless. It’s a corker!”—<i>Kirkus Reviews</i></font><br><br><font face="Arial" size="2">“Moon has created a richly imagined universe of different cultures, replete with intriguing characters and the sense of unlimited possibility that characterizes the most appealing science fiction.”—<i>School Library Journal</i></font><br><br><font face="Arial" size="2">“Rip-roaring action and intriguing science and tactics . . . [a] grand space opera tour de force.”—<i>Publishers Weekly</i></font><br><br><font face="Arial" size="2">“. . . the first work of high heroic fantasy I've seen that has taken the work of Tolkien, assimilated it totally and deeply and absolutely, and produced something altogether new and yet incontestably based on the master . . . [Moon's] military knowledge is impressive, her picture of life in a mercenary company most convincing. I'm deeply impressed.”—Judith Tarr</font><br></div>