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File Size: 1049 KB
Print Length: 35 pages
Publisher: Orbit (October 17, 2011)
Publication Date: October 17, 2011
Language: English
ASIN: B0052AHUYM
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"The Butcher of Anderson Station" is the first of the short stories set within The Expanse universe and reveals relevant back story to one of the most interesting supporting characters of the Leviathan Wakes novel: Fred Lucius Johnson. In the story we experience the events of the Anderson Station incident as seen through Fred's eyes and get some insight as to his political motivations and change of loyalty. The story also reinforces the blood-stained politics that underlie the various planetary governments in The Expanse series.The Kindle book is actually quite short. On my Nexus 5, the book paged out as: the first 3 pages are cover and publisher boilerplate, then 48 pages of actual story content, 3 pages of "if you liked, then try" suggestions, and finally a 16 page sample of Ancillary Justice by Anne Leckie (terrible book, IMHO). I felt like I finished the story in less than 15 minutes and it might merit 1 re-reading. The story itself uses a literary viewpoint that jumps between two past points in time relative to the timeline in Leviathan Wakes.My personal preference when reading is to have a real paper and pages book. It would be nice to have all of The Expanse short stories and novellas collected into a single print book (at a nice cost savings to boot) at some point in the near future. The Butcher of Anderson Station is the budget Kindle item in the short stories/novellas for the Expanse, but I don't think I'll buy any of the others until they drop in price a bit or are collected into a printed volume.
Great short story to fill in The Expanse universe. BUT!! DO NOT BUY THIS IF YOU ALREADY OWN RECENT COPIES OF ALL THE OTHER EXPANSE NOVELS. I don't recall exactly which novel, but this story is included as part of one of them. I own physical copies of the first 5 books and bought all the novellas for my kindle. About a page into reading this it was vary familiar, and I realized it was something I had already read in a chapter about Fred in either book 2 or 3. So, it's a good side story, but if you have full copies of all the novels, you already have this story.
As a novella, I'll assume you have read, "The Expanse," series, or at least some of the books. This prequel helps us understand how the, "Butcher of Anderson Station," became the legitimate arm of the OPA. It's well told, James S. A. Corey gives Fred Johnson, a more three-dimensional character, while shedding more light on the plight of, "Belters." The story is both moving and is in sharp contrast to other Sci-fi novels, since, at it's core, this story is about racial injustice, and inequality, which is happening even today! Truly, a must-read for anyone following the expanse series!
Throughout the seven 'The Expanse' novels, reference is periodically made to Fred's former life as a commanding officer in Earth's Navy, and oblique reference is made to the 'Anderson Station' incident. This brief novella fills in the back-story of that incident, and why Fred switched sides and became a member of the OPA.I'm glad I read this little novella, but it is really little. I reached the end and started scanning around for the next chapter, as I figured there had to more than just this little bit. But, that indeed is all there is. I find this somewhat surprising, given the 'thickness' and scope of the novels, and I almost feel a little taken advantage of, and ripped-off. The 8th novel won't be available until some time near mid-2019. In the meantime, I can pay what amounts to about the Kindle price of one of the novels to get a number of little snippets that, by all rights, probably should have been in one of the novels anyway.
I loved this. This story had the perfect balance and harmony to it. Smart and well-written, giving us what happened at the station and how Fred ended up in the OPA all rolled up into one story.I am extremely picky about flashbacks, especially in short stories, but I couldn’t categorize what Fred’s story did as flashbacks. They felt like memory slips. Each moment synchronized with the next. Natural and smooth. The momentum of the story always went forward. This could’ve gone very wrong. Short stories are for a moment in time, a very specific moment for the character. And the authors succeeded in pulling off that moment with effective use of the memory slips.
I'd read some of James Corey's Expanse novels a while back and totally not seen that "The Expanse" on the SyFy channel was based on his novels. Yeah okay I can be oblivious. I think I was in episode three before I heard them mention, "The Butcher of Anderson Station" a character who'd stuck with me all this time and I realized I had Expanse novels on my iPad, so I fired it up and found that previous self had already downloaded "The Butcher of Anderson Station." It was a great quick read and connected many of the dots I was seeing in the series. WHich is also excellent if I do say so.
Interesting look into a very popular and common historical moment in the Expanse universe. Throughout the series you get the feeling that the Belters are treated poorly and looked down on as less then the Inners. The monologue by the leader of the Belters who took control of the station was a great and necessary insight into how poorly Belters were treated and lead to a great revelation into the recruitment of the Butcher and Hero.
This piece provides the backstory for an important, but not primary character in the first book of the Expanse series. It is set before the action of The Leviathan Wakes, but I am not sure that it would be as satisfying a read if it was read first. (I read it second and loved coming to a better understanding of the character, but don't believe that it would have had the same impact without the larger context of the first novel. On its own, it is a marvelous example of how much can be done with plot and dialogue. It is clear that Corey (pen name of Abraham and Franck) are terrific writers. If you want a taste of their writing, give this a shot. If you read The Leviathan Wakes first, make sure to take a moment to tuck this one in before going on the second book in the series.
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