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Deathstalker

Simon R. Green

An outlawed historian heir races across a corrupt space empire, gathering allies to survive and spark rebellion.

First published 1997 · Deathstalker

Review Score: 85%

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Owen Deathstalker, a scholar from a warrior line, is suddenly outlawed and placed at the center of a deadly imperial hunt. Forced to flee across a future galaxy, he must survive starships, mercenaries, and court politics while trying to understand why the Empire wants him dead.

As Owen gathers a ragtag group of allies, the story widens into multiple factions and viewpoints: rebels, nobles, imperial insiders, and other dangerous players all maneuver for power. A hidden family history and an ancient weapon become tied to the struggle, turning survival into a larger fight against empire, corruption, and competing agendas.

The narrative builds through chase scenes, political intrigue, and shifting loyalties, with many characters and subplots sharing attention. Alongside Owen’s flight, the book follows the Empire’s internal scheming, widening threats, and the many forces converging around the rebellion and the mysterious device at the story’s center.

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