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Books : reviews

Mary Sisson.
Trang.
Sisson. 2011

rating : 4 : passes the time
review : 19 March 2022

Did you just try to eat me?

The year is 2118, and five years before a mysterious portal opened near Titan, connecting humanity to an alien station outside the Milky Way. Earth is finally ready to forge a solid relationship with the aliens—or so hopes Philippe Trang, leader of the first diplomatic mission.

But things quickly spiral out of control. As Trang delves into the mysteries of the station and portals, his job, his life, and even his sanity are menaced by powerful forces he can barely comprehend!

This reminded me a little of a cross between Ryk Spoor’s Grand Central Arena series, writ small, without the Doc Smith-ian scale or superpowers, and James White’s Sector General series, without the medicine. There’s the same idea of a motley group of humans trying to understand lots of different alien perspectives, with more at stake than they originally knew.

Trang is a competent bureaucrat with a past, trying his best to ensure humanity survives. The aliens are interesting, and alien, and have conflicts of their own. The denouement suitably racks up the tension and consequences, and the solution is an interesting triumph of diplomacy over force.

I’m interested to see what Trang does next.

Mary Sisson.
Trust.
Sisson. 2012

Is the ship supposed to do that?

The strange and powerful Magic Man has single-handedly conquered the Cyclopes planet. Now, in the second book in award-winning writer Mary Sisson’s Trang series, Philippe Trang must prevent the Magic Man from destroying the Cyclopes, who the shape-shifter dominates but cannot begin to understand—and who are a mystery to the humans as well.

The Cyclopes survived the Magic Man, but can they survive his rule? Can Trang save the as Cyclopes from extinction—one more time?

Mary Sisson.
Tribulations.
Sisson. 2021

Who put the mess in messiah?

It’s a year-and-a-half into Earth’s first diplomatic mission to the aliens, and things seem to have settled into a familiar routine. The Hosts are friendly, Creepy is cranky, the Magic Man is terrifying—and everyone always seems to have it in for the human diplomat, Philippe Trang.

But a new portal opens, and a new threat emerges from an unexpected quarter. Everyone’s assumptions are about to be upended—as are their lives! Dreams have been dashed, and it appears that everyone on the station will be paying the price. What will come from the desperate battle to survive?