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Country
  
United States

Publisher
  
Orbit Books

ISBN
  
978-0-356-50242-7

Author
  
Ann Leckie

Genre
  
Science Fiction

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
6 October 2015

Originally published
  
6 October 2015

Preceded by
  
Ancillary Sword

Cover artist
  
John Harris

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Media type
  
Print (paperback) Ebook Audiobook

Nominations
  
Hugo Award for Best Novel, Nebula Award for Best Novel, Goodreads Choice Awards Best Science Fiction

Similar
  
Ann Leckie books, Science Fiction books

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Ancillary Mercy is a science fiction novel by the American writer Ann Leckie, published in October 2015. It is the final novel in Leckie's "Imperial Radch" space opera trilogy, which began with Ancillary Justice (2013) and was followed by Ancillary Sword (2014).

Contents

Synopsis

While searching Athoek Station's slums, Fleet Captain Breq finds someone who appears to be an ancillary from a ship that has been hiding beyond the Radch's reach for three thousand years. Meanwhile, Translator Zeiat, a messenger from the alien and mysterious Presger empire arrives, as does Breq's enemy, the reactionary faction of the divided Anaander Mianaai – ruler of an empire at war with herself.

Anaander captures Athoek Station and executes members of its governing body on a live newsfeed. After this incident, Breq forges an alliance with the AI in charge of Athoek Station and begins work to disable Anaander's ships and render Station and other AIs immune to her overrides. She returns to Athoek Station and confronts Anaander with the aid of Zeiat. During the confrontation, she claims that AIs are independent, autonomous, and sentient species distinct from humanity, and thus protected by the terms of humanity's treaty with the Presger. Unwilling to risk violating the treaty, Anaander is forced to retreat.

Reception

Kirkus Reviews says the novel "Wraps up the story arc with plenty of room to tell many more tales in this universe. Let's hope Leckie does." The reviewer appreciated how the novel shows that a small group of people can affect a galaxy-spanning empire, and the delivery of the message was deft and meaningful.

Awards

Ancillary Mercy received the 2016 Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel. It was also nominated for the 2016 Hugo Award for Best Novel.

References

Ancillary Mercy Wikipedia