Captain Vorpatril's Alliance

Captain Vorpatril's Alliance
Author Lois McMaster Bujold
Cover artist Dave Seeley
Country United States
Language English
Series Vorkosigan Saga
Genre Science fiction
Publisher Baen Books
Publication date
November 6, 2012 (hardcover)
(e-book was sold from June 2012)
Media type Print (hardcover), e-book
Pages 422
ISBN 978-1-4516-3845-5 (hardcover)
LC Class PS3552.U397C37
Preceded by Cryoburn
Followed by Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen

Captain Vorpatril's Alliance is a science fiction novel by Lois McMaster Bujold, part of the Vorkosigan Saga. The action centers on Miles Vorkosigan's cousin Ivan Vorpatril, now a captain, and a Jackson's Whole refugee called Tej. By internal chronology, the book is set a year or so after Diplomatic Immunity (2002), about four years before Cryoburn (2010).[1] The book was nominated for the 2013 Hugo Award for Best Novel.[2]

Plot

Serving as aide-de-camp to the Chief of Operations of the Barrayaran Imperial Service, Captain Ivan Vorpatril reluctantly lets Imperial Security agent Byerly Vorrutyer (with whom he had uncomfortable dealings in A Civil Campaign) into his flat late one night. Byerly shows Ivan a photo of Tej, a young, attractive woman who is connected somehow with the subjects of his current undercover investigation. By believes that his subjects' interest in the young woman is not friendly, and asks Ivan to strike up an acquaintance with the woman to find out what she is up to, and possibly to supply some protection. Despite his strong misgivings, Ivan agrees to do what he can.

Ivan attempts to pick her up, but she proves immune to his charms. When he shows up at her building (without her giving him the address), she lets him into her apartment, so that her companion Rish, an athletic woman with bright blue skin, can shoot him with a stunner. They tie Ivan to a chair in their living room and go to bed. When the apartment is broken into by two men, Ivan manages to alert the women, who stun the intruders. Since the apartment is now clearly compromised, Ivan offers his flat as a refuge. The two women reluctantly consent.

Later, as misguided Komarran police and immigration officers close in, in order to save himself and his guests from a mixture of false and true charges, Ivan proposes a marriage of convenience to Tej. The impromptu wedding makes Tej a Barrayaran subject, sidetracking charges against her of being an illegal immigrant and Ivan of being her kidnapper.

It turns out that Tej is the youngest daughter of a deposed baron of Jackson's Whole, a planet based on Laissez-faire free market economics where what would be illegal activities elsewhere abound. Her family's House Cordona had been recently taken over by force by a competitor. In the wake of the apparent murder of their entire immediate family, they were trying to avoid bounty hunters sent by the new owners. Now part of the family of a High Vor lord, Tej and Rish travel to Barrayar with Ivan, where the two women can be more secure.

Then, unexpectedly, Tej and Rish are reunited with nearly their entire family. Their relatives have come to Barrayar to acquire the financial resources needed to attempt to take back their House. Tej's grandmother knows of an underground Cetagandan bunker forgotten since the Cetagandan invasion had been defeated a century ago. It is filled with looted treasure, but it turns out that Imperial Security's headquarters has inadvertently been built just across the street from where the bunker is buried. Ivan is drawn into the scheme to dig their way to it (very quietly using an experimental biological organism). When the smuggler the baron had hired to transport the treasure trove proves to be more interested in the bounty on the family, the entire scheme falls apart, literally explosively, and they end up trapped in the bunker. Fortunately, Imperial Security digs them out and Ivan secures his future happiness with Tej.

Publication history

From June 2012, the book was sold as a non-proof-read advance reader e-book (e-ARC).[3] The official print release was November 2012.

References

  1. Miles Vorkosigan/Naismith: His Universe and Times. Appendix to Captain Vorpatril's Alliance notes that Ivan (and thus Miles) is 35 in this novel, and 39 in "Cryoburn".
  2. "2013 Hugo Award Nominations".
  3. Bujold, Lois McMaster. "Captain Vorpatril's Alliance-eARC". Baen Books. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
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