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Five Twelfths of Heaven

Book One of the Roads of Heaven

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Five Twelfths of Heaven

By: Melissa Scott
Narrated by: Arielle DeLisle
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In a space-faring civilization where a single woman is increasingly disenfranchised, the star pilot Silence Leigh is defrauded from her inheritance by a greedy competitor. Forced to ally with two men, Silence is dragged into a deadly political struggle, and is tantalized by the hints of the legendary Earth, as well as the dread and the glory of Magi's power. Her dreams of having her own ship and of escape from the Hegemony's oppressions take on new direction and focus when she joins the crew of "The Sun-Treader".

©1985 Melissa Scott (P)2012 David Wilson
Science Fiction Space Opera Space Fiction Transportation
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Glad to see it in audio book

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I read this story many years ago when it came out and loved it then. I was so glad to see it in audio book. It's even better in audio. I hope they release the other two books in the trilogy: Silence in Solitude and Empress of Earth.

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I love the concept <br />

the idea that starships run on special water and MUSIC is very appealing to me. Indeed almost as appealing as the idea that said travel is conducted via star roads (or the galaxies).
In addition the storyline is quite good, also.

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truly futuristic space

loved descriptions of how the ships are powered. truly futuristic sci fi. great female protagonist

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Extraordinary Story!

I've been reading this series since it came out during my teens. It's nice being able to enjoy it again in a hands free manner. The voices and pronunciation I've had 8n my mind these thirty years is so different than the readers.

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Love this series

I discovered this series in hard cover when it first came out. Now that I also have it on Audible, I revisit it at least once a year. Well written, great characters and a good story.

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An epic story ruined by inappropriate narration

The Empress of Earth trilogy, of which Five Twelfths of Heaven is the first volume, is one of my all time favorite reads and Silence Leigh one of Sci-Fi's great female protagonists. She is strong, mature, and self-confident in the face of an overwhelmingly hostile male-dominated culture. This production wastes all of that bad-assed goodness. The narrator, Arielle DeLisle, has a very young-sounding voice and ends every sentence by stressing the penultimate syllable. Her weak timbre and rising pitch reduce every speech to a whine. Tragic! Regretfully, I cannot recommend it. But by all means, buy the book!

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Amazing story and insight

I read these books in the early 1990s and they remain now as gripping and relevant as they were then. They combine an amazing sci-fi universe based on the concept of interplanetary travel reliant on the music of the spheres, as well as a lost earth origin and a middle-eastern hegemony contrasted with a liberal space-faring alternative society. A great lead protagonist in Silence Leigh. I don’t love the narration but it doesn’t detract from a really super, innovative and remarkable story.

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Five Twelfths of Hell

I did something the other day, that I have not done in years. I turned off a book, I had not finished and turned on the radio.

This started out with a pretty good first chapter. Leigh is in court, wearing a veil and waiting on her uncle to show up. In the future she lives in, the Hegemony that rules does not grant women legal rights or let them speak for themselves in court. A guardian (man) must do that for her. She is one of the only women pilots in the Universe, cause she learned before this hegemony took over. She handles herself very well in this situation and the first chapter is very clearly written. I really thought I was in for a good story.

In chapter two she pilots a ship by Harmonizing with the Universe? This was a long boring stupid chapter. Then the rest of the book is like, when I am trying to be nice and I ask my wife how was her day and then she actually tells me minute by minute. Really, I mean when women ask other women, how was there day, are they really that interested?

In the past I had read Brightly Burning by Scott and thought it was okay, so I gave this a shot. Bad Idea.

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