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Read By: Adjoa Andoh Publisher: Orbit Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 8.33 hours at 1.5x Speed 6.25 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: September 2017 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781478923176

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

20

Longest Chapter Length:

55:21 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

27:16 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

37:44 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

9

Other Audiobooks Written by Ann Leckie: > View All...

Publisher Description

An ambitious young woman has just one chance to secure her future and reclaim her family's priceless lost artifacts in this stand-alone novel set in the world of the award-winning, New York Times bestselling Imperial Radch trilogy.

Though she knows her brother holds her mother's favor, Ingrid is determined to at least be considered as heir to the family name. She hatches an audacious plan -- free a thief from a prison planet from which no one has ever returned, and use them to help steal back a priceless artifact.

But Ingray and her charge return to her home to find their planet in political turmoil, at the heart of an escalating interstellar conflict. Together, they must make a new plan to salvage Ingray's future and her world, before they are lost to her for good.

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If you don't know the Ancillary series by now, you probably should. Ann Leckie's sociopolitical space opera almost singlehandedly breathed new cool into the stereotype of spaceships trundling through far-off systems amid laser battles. ... [Ancillary Mercy] earns the credit it's received: As a capstone to a series that shook genre expectations, as our closing installment of an immersively realized world, and as the poignant story of a ship that learned to sing.

— NPR Books on Ancillary Mercy 

Quotes

  • “Narrator Adjoah Andoh creates a stunning tapestry of characters within the vast galaxy this audiobook spans. Her theater background allows her to give distinctive timbres and accents to every character, which helps to keep the large cast and complex story straight…Andoh is utterly convincing as Ingray blossoms into a confident, self-assured individual…Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.”

    — AudioFile
  • “The action focuses on Ingray, who wants her foster mother’s love but fears her scheming brother will forever be the favorite….[A] character-centered space opera from one of sf’s brightest stars.”

    — Library Journal
  • There are few who write science fiction like Ann Leckie can. There are few who ever could.

    — John Scalzi
  • More intriguing cultures to explore, more characters to care about, more Leckie to love.

    — Kirkus
  • Character-centered space opera from one of SF's brightest stars.

    — Library Journal
  • A perfect follow-up to the trilogy.

    — The New York Times
  • The trademarks of Leckie's talent are on display, with even more worlds for readers to discover and some teasing overlap with her previous series. But what makes this book is watching Ingray overcome her poor self-esteem and discover who she actually wants to be, demonstrating again the genre's capacity to tell compelling, human stories.

    — RT Book Reviews
  • The intricacies and oddities are a delight.... A thrill for fans of heists and capers.

    — Washington Post
  • A careful look at how no one's immune from politics, even if they think themselves outside the fray . . . A story about the necessity of exploring the edges of the known.

    — NPR
  • An entertaining, thoughtful, and clever entry that both Leckie's new and returning readers can delve into and enjoy.

    — The Los Angeles Review of Books
  • [Leckie] raises provocative questions about identity, family and self-esteem. By the end, both neophytes and longtime Leckie fans are likely to be pleased.

    — The San Francisco Chronicle
  • The trappings of widescreen sci-fi, and the attention to character, to the small moments, to the inner lives of those living through outsized events . . . Just read it.

    — B&N Sci-Fi and Fantasy Blog
  • Complex and beautiful.

    — SYFY Wire
  • This trilogy will stand as a classic of SF for the ages.

    — Library Journal on Ancillary Mercy
  • Powerful.

    — The New York Times on Ancillary Sword
  • The sort of space opera audiences have been waiting for.

    — NPR Books on Ancillary Sword
  • No science-fiction series as descriptive of our current political and cultural moment or as insistent that we open our eyes to it.

    — Slate on Ancillary Mercy
  • A gripping read, with top-notch world building and a set of rich subtexts about human rights, colonialism -- and (yes) hive mind sex.

    — io9 on Ancillary Sword
  • Leckie investigates what it means to be human, to be an individual and to live in a civilized society.

    — Scientific American on Ancillary Sword

Awards

  • Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award
  • Finalist for the 2018 Hugo Award for Best Novel
  • Finalist for the 2018 Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel
  • The 2018 Audie Award Winner for Best Narration in Science Fiction

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About Ann Leckie

Ann Leckie Ann Leckie is the author of six novels, including Ancillary Justice, winner of the Hugo, Nebula, Arthur C. Clarke, and British Science Fiction Awards.

About Adjoa Andoh

Adjoa Andoh is an Audie Award and Earphones Award–winning narrator and an actress of British film, television, stage, and radio. In 2022, she was awarded the AudioFile Golden Voice Award. She is known on the UK stage for lead roles at the RSC, the National Theatre, the Royal Court Theatre, and the Almeida Theatre, and she is a familiar face on British television. She made her Hollywood debut starring as Nelson Mandela’s chief of staff, Brenda Mazikubo, alongside Morgan Freeman as Mandela in Clint Eastwood’s Invictus.