Komarr

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Komarr is a science fiction novel in Lois McMaster Bujold’s Vorkosigan Saga, focusing on political intrigue, ecological disaster, and character-driven drama on the planet Komarr.

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instanceOf science fiction novel
author Lois McMaster Bujold NERFINISHED
centralConflict Komarran conspiracy against the Barrayaran Empire
investigation of a space accident with political implications
centralPlotElement Ekaterin’s decision about her future and marriage
Miles Vorkosigan’s first official Imperial Auditor case
sabotage of a solar mirror array
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresCharacterRole Ekaterin Vorsoisson as Komarran resident of Barrayaran descent
Miles Vorkosigan as Imperial Auditor NERFINISHED
Tien Vorsoisson as Barrayaran bureaucrat
featuresLocation Barrayaran Imperial Embassy on Komarr NERFINISHED
Komarran orbital habitats
surface of Komarr
featuresTheme abuse and control in marriage
character-driven drama
colonialism and occupation
ecological disaster
imperial politics
marriage and relationships
personal integrity
political intrigue
terrorism
firstPublicationYear 1998
followedBy A Civil Campaign NERFINISHED
genre political fiction
science fiction
space opera
hasMediaType audiobook
ebook
print
language English
mainCharacter Ekaterin Vorsoisson NERFINISHED
Miles Vorkosigan NERFINISHED
Tien Vorsoisson NERFINISHED
mainSetting planet Komarr NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus Ekaterin Vorsoisson NERFINISHED
Miles Vorkosigan NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person limited
notableFor introduction of Ekaterin as a major series character
strong focus on domestic and psychological issues within a space opera setting
transition of Miles into a new career after the Dendarii
partOfSeries Vorkosigan Saga NERFINISHED
precededBy Memory NERFINISHED
publisher Baen Books NERFINISHED
seriesOrderInVorkosiganSaga later Miles Vorkosigan novel
settingUniverse Vorkosigan universe NERFINISHED

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