Shrewd, devious, cunning and a born liar - but as a Court Jester, Jad's a disaster. So when he's sent off with the warlord's son, Prince Kender, on a spying mission, he's hoping that his less desirable traits will actually save his life. Since the Day of Wonder, when all the electric lights stopped working, there have been rumours of unrest in the neighbouring domains . . . and no one has seen hide nor hair of any of the Elite, the ruthless technocrat class that have ruled Urba for centuries. What most of the inhabitants don't realise is that their world of Urba is actually a giant spacecraft, an ark built more than a thousand years ago to save as much of the Earth's population as possible before the sun went nova. The Elite were originally the ship's crew, and as a social experiment, the ship's population were forced to live a pseudo-mediaeval life . . . and as the centuries passed, the Elite became decadent, corrupt and cruel and the truth about Urba became hidden. And now Jad and his courageous - if thick - Prince are about to find out what happened to the Elite - and what's happening to the people of Urba . . .
Industry Reviews
Britisher Brosnan (The Sky Lords, 1991, etc.) takes a crack at an old SF chestnut: the multigenerational starship whose inhabitants don't know they're on a starship. The haughty, cruel Elite, with their aircars and miraculous weapons, ruled Urba's medieval patchwork of contending states-until the Day of Wonder when the power failed, aircars tumbled from the sky, and the Mundanes vengefully fell upon the Elite survivors. Proud, bold young Prince Kender and his reluctant sidekick, Jad the failed court jester, undertake to travel to the Elite Citadel and try to learn exactly what befell their erstwhile rulers. Posing as mercenaries intent on joining Lord Camarra's army, Ken rescues a distressed damsel. Ken falls instantly and hopelessly in love with tough, resourceful Alucia-an Elite. Equally curious as to why the power failed, Alucia plays along with Ken's obsession while educating the smarter Jad concerning Urba's true nature. After various adventures they reach the Citadel, though as Camarra's prisoners; the conqueror takes all three for Elite, therefore they're expendable. Ken, Jad, and Alucia must lead an expedition inside the Citadel, urged on by Camarra's surly troops. Once they're inside, the power comes on, and hordes of scorpion-like machines-not Elite devices-scuttle forth to shred the troops! The three evade the scorpion-things and arm themselves with Elite weapons, but thoughts of further resistance evaporate when a second wave, this time of huge scorpions, emerges to destroy the rest of Camarra's army and devastate Urba. What's going on? Has Urba itself been invaded by aliens? Snappy and amusingly picaresque, with plenty of puzzles to keep readers coming back for more: while this one's satisfyingly complete, sequels will follow. (Kirkus Reviews)