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First entry in a new series with three big all new linked novellas from multiple best-sellers Harry Turtledove, John Ringo & Jody Lynn Nye, S.M. Stirling, and Michael Z. Williamson! After the extinction asteroid DOESNT strike Earth, the dinosaurs keep evolving but so do the mammals. We mammals have achieved human-like shapes, but now its cold-blooded, magic-using reptiles against the hot-blooded, hot-tempered descendants of cats. In a heroic, bronze-age world similar to 300, the Mrem Clan of the Claw and its sister warbands are expanding their rough-and-tumble territory, but now they face the Lishkash, masters of a cold-blooded empire of slave armies and magic. Its mammalian courage and adaptation against reptile cunning in a clash of steel and will that will determine which line shall inherit the Earth.About contributor John Ringo: [O]ne of the bestpractitioners. . .of military SF. Publishers Weekly.[F]ast-paced military SF peopled with three-dimensional characters and spiced with personal drama as well as tactical finesse Library Journal[Ringos work] attains a terrible beauty not unlike that of the Norse Eddas Publishers Weekly If Tom Clancy were writing SF, it would read much like John Ringo. The Philadelphia Weekly Press About contributor Harry Turtledove: the master of alternative SF. Publishers WeeklyOutstanding enterntainment. BooklistAbout contributor S.M. Stirling: Stirling eloquently describes a devastated, mystical world that will appeal to fans of traditional fantasy as well as post-apocalyptic SF. Publishers Weekly on Stirlings The Scourge of GodAbout contributor Michael Z. Williamson:Williamsons military expertise is impressive. SFReviews

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EXILED

CLAN OF THE CLAW

BOOK ONE

S.M. Stirling

Harry Turtledove

Jody Lynn Nye

John Ringo

Michael Z. Williamson

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Exiled: Clan of the Claw

This is a work of fiction. All the characters and events portrayed in this book are fictional, and any resemblance to real people or incidents is purely coincidental.

Copyright 2011 by Bill Fawcett & Associates

Introduction Copyright 2011 by Bill Fawcett & Associates

The Mrem Go West Copyright 2011 by Harry Turtledove

A Little Power Copyright 2011 by S.M. Stirling

Battles Tide Copyright 2011 by Michael Z. Williamson

Cata Copyright 2011 by John Ringo & Jody Lynn Nye

All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form.

A Baen Books Original

Baen Publishing Enterprises

P.O. Box 1403

Riverdale, NY 10471

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ISBN: 978-1-4391-3441-2

Cover art by Stephen Hickman

First printing, August 2011

Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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New York, NY 10020

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Exiled : clan of the claw / Harry Turtledove[et. al.].

p. cm.

ISBN 978-1-4391-3441-2 (hc : alk. paper)

1. Science fiction, American. 2. Bronze ageFiction. 3. Prehistoric peoplesFiction. 4. Evolution (Biology)Fiction. I. Turtledove, Harry.

PS648.S3E87 2011

813.087620806dc23

2011020951

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Pages by Joy Freeman (www.pagesbyjoy.com)

Printed in the United States of America

To Midnight, Lila and Cassandra

Introduction

T he Mrem are descended from cats, just as humans share an ancestor with apes. Which brings up the question as to why would any carnivore need intelligence. Squishy, tasty humans needed to evolve brains in order to find dinner and not be it. But with tooth and claw, why be smart too?

The ancestors of the Mrem faced just as great a challenge as we hairless apes did. It occurred simply because there are few asteroids in their solar system. Asteroids? Huh? Going a bit astray here? Actually it is straightforward. With no asteroid hits, there would be no great extinctions and the age of reptiles would never have really ended. Given tens of millions of extra years one of the descendants of the first reptiles would have reacted to their own fierce competitiveness by very slowly developing both their own kind of intelligence and more. Other creatures, even herd animals, would too have needed to develop better defenses and had time to do so. Mammals would have evolved, too, but always under pressure from the cold-blooded, reptilian Liskash.

The Liskash ruled unchallenged for literally millions of years. They developed a basically static society based upon local dominance by the mentally most powerful male. Then came the ice ages. In the colder northern plains, useless and ignored by the Liskash, the Mrem evolved from pack hunters to intelligence. At first the Liskash were slow to react. They saw the furry upstarts mostly as a source of slightly more superior slaves, and occasionally food. The Mrem fought back, as pack hunting cats would, forming fiercely independent clans.

At the end of the current ice age there are hundreds of Mrem clans all competing for the same limited grazing lands. The clans rarely cooperated. The population grew much faster than the glaciers retreated. There came a time when there was not enough land to support all the clans herds. Clans who could not keep or take grazing land starved. The battles between clans were fierce. So vicious that some clans chose to face the Liskash, living demons, and move south.

Then the entire world literally changed. A massive valleypicture our Mediterranean Sea as a dry basinhas sat through the now ending ice age as a warm, lush and Liskash controlled jungle. Some of the valley is hundreds of feet below sea level. Mrem tribes, the most aggressive or those driven out, have begun to also live in this valley. Some have even emerged to the cooler steppes south of it. But as the ice melts the seas are rising and in the east the great ocean finds an opening.

Suddenly a wall of water surges as the small width of land that had been holding the rising ocean out quickly erodes away. Within days the jungle becomes a sea. Tens of thousands of Mrem and hundreds of thousands of Liskash die. Those clans trapped south of the new sea find themselves outnumbered by Likash lords that have ruled there since beyond memory. The Clan of the Claw begins what was to be known as the Great Trek. Their only hope for survival as other than brain-dazed slaves is to march around this new sea and return to the Mrem-controlled northern steppes. Forced to cooperate, the other clans join them in the march or wait to join and assist in keeping the way open. The Trek and what the Mrem learn from it change their culture forever, starting them on the road to civilization.

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