The Brakespeare Voyage (novel)

The Brakespeare Voyage was the ninth novel in the Faction Paradox series. The story featured Robert Scarratt and Entarodora, characters originating from The Book of the War.

Publisher's summary
"The Tribunal Decision in the matter of the Great Houses vs. Scarratt is as follows.

That the orders lawfully issued to the said Scarratt were deliberately ignored, as recorded in Scarratt's own thoughts, as recorded through the media first of the recording circuits of his timeship and then of the biodata retrieved from exhibit A."

Plot
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Characters

 * Jendrickenses
 * Minkosa
 * Robert Scarratt
 * Entarodora
 * Lord Dervishage
 * Ella Stanton
 * Thomas Hendron
 * Cousin Nebaioth
 * Father Cuttle
 * Compassion
 * Father Kercovian
 * Plautus St. Germain
 * Philetes
 * High Priest Nodovekian

Continuity

 * Scarratt claims to have been the last soldier to meet the Enemy in open parley before "the disaster on the plains of Utterlost". (PROSE: The Book of the War)
 * Minkosa refers to the fact that the first message from the enemy was conveyed through a talking severed head. (PROSE: The Book of the War)
 * Entarodora mentions that her Homeworld welcomed back many infamous outcasts and renegades during the War, (PROSE: The Taking of Planet 5) some of whom climbed to high office. (PROSE: The Book of the War, The Taking of Planet 5, AUDIO: Body Politic, Words from Nine Divinities)
 * Scarratt mentions Miss Foyle's House of the Rising Sun. (PROSE: The Book of the War)
 * Compassion jumps between strands of time, a process which was known by the term "skipping a time track" to her early predecessors. (TV: The Space Museum et al)