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Wĭthûr Wē, a scifi novel by Matthew Bruce Alexander
Centuries hence, Man, seemingly alone in the universe, slowly spreads his civilizations across his corner of the galaxy. Tyrants vie for power, and in their fierce grip the colonies of the Milky Way are suffocating.
In this society of many billions, a young marine, a highly trained war hero, returns home from his tour of duty. Physically powerful yet shy, awkward, and unable to sway the masses with pretty speeches, Alistair Ashley 3nn makes a decision to strike at the hierarchy the only way he can.
His decision starts him on a grand adventure, and as he is carried along by forces beyond his control, he comes to confront an ancient secret, one which may reveal humanity's future.
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What People Are Saying About Wĭthûr Wē
“Considerably thought-provoking … with a powerful central message…. Wĭthûr Wē paints a vivid picture…. An insightful, eye-opening read.”
— Chelsea Perry, Apex Reviews
“Withur We is a magnificent epic…. Matthew Alexander … combines the warfare orientation of John Ringo and the lyricism and storytelling ability of Ray Bradbury…. Alexander has given readers a work of brilliance … [an] extraordinary work of science fiction.”
— Lee Gooden, Foreward Clarion Reviews
“Alexander is a strong writer. His descriptions are great, and I was struck with how often his writing rose to the level of the poetic. His people are really well depicted; he pulls you into the world he's creating with his fairly fast-paced action and realistic dialogue.”
— Daphne Woods, author of Meggie Brooks
“Matthew Alexander's Wĭthûr Wē is an outstanding piece of work, skillfully written and showing a concern for prose and characterization rare for a book in this genre…. [T]he author has an energetic, stimulating style that draws the reader easily through the book. … If Mr. Alexander's book is any indication, [libertarian science fiction] is a genre that is developing in sophistication and maturity.”
— William Kerr, author of The Shield that Fell from Heaven
“Matthew Alexander's freshman effort, science fiction novel Wĭthûr Wē, is a powerful and surprisingly nuanced story that manages to be great fun while at the same time illustrating the superiority of Austrian economics and allowing the reader to explore a working anarchocapitalist society.”
— Review from ArsGratiaLibertatis.com.
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