Heaven

Heaven by Ian Stewart, published by Warner Books in 2004, is a science fiction narrative that unfolds on the ocean planet No-Moon. The story follows Second-Best Sailor, who enjoys a tranquil life as a mariner until his reefwife reveals that their homeworld is under threat from a mission fleet. This revelation disrupts his peaceful existence and sets the stage for a journey filled with action and adventure.
As the plot develops, readers will encounter Servant-of-Unity XIV Samuel, who has dedicated his life to the ideals of Cosmic Unity. However, his commitment is tested when he discovers the darker implications of this seemingly benevolent religion. The narrative explores themes of faith, rebellion, and the struggle against oppressive ideologies as Samuel and Second-Best Sailor unite to confront the invaders. With the assistance of Neanderthal traders, they devise a daring plan to protect their world and challenge a pervasive belief system that has led to violence across the galaxy. This first edition spans 343 pages and is presented in English.
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On the ocean planet No-Moon, Second-Best Sailor contentedly lives the life of a mariner plying his trade with visiting space-dwelling Neanderthals. When his reefwife discovers that a mission fleet has targeted their homeworld for conversion, his comfortable lifestyle vanishes in an instant.
Servant-of-Unity XIV Samuel has cheerfully devoted his life to the grand wonder that is Cosmic Unity, and all he desires is to help spread its message of universal harmony to a grateful galaxy. But Samuel’s awe turns to horror when he uncovers Cosmic Unity’s darkest truth.
At its core, Cosmic Unity is a lovely, seductively gentle religion stating that all creatures – whether born of flesh, silicon, superconducting gases, or magnetic plasma – are equal and deserve tolerance. Yet over 22,500 years and spread by a vast hierarchy, the simple concept has mutated into a malignant and violent memeplex – heretics will not be tolerated.
Bereft of faith and rebelling against the Ecclesiarchs, Samuel is shattered and confused when he stumbles upon Second-Best Sailor, fleeing from his threatened home to a potential new habitat. Flung together by fate and supported by the Neanderthals’ host of traders, Second-Best Sailor and Samuel plot a kamikaze plan to fight off the invaders. Along the way, they will need the help of the unlikeliest and most fascinating of allies.
But can they bring down an idea that has destroyed everything across tens of thousands of light-years?
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