Divergence

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ISBN-13:
9780756414313
Veröffentl:
2021
Erscheinungsdatum:
07.09.2021
Seiten:
368
Autor:
C J Cherryh
Gewicht:
194 g
Format:
171x109x27 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

C. J. Cherryh planned to write since the age of ten. When she was older, she learned to use a typewriter while triple-majoring in Classics, Latin, and Greek. With more than seventy books to her credit, and the winner of three Hugo Awards, she is one of the most prolific and highly respected authors in the science fiction field. Cherryh was recently named a Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master by the Science Fiction Writers of America. She lives in Washington state. She can be found at cherryh.com.
NOW IN PAPERBACK following hardcover releaseBOOK TWENTY-ONE of the long-running and beloved Foreigner space opera seriesBOOK THREE OF SEVENTH SUB-TRILOGY within the longer Foreigner seriesSFWA GRAND MASTER: Cherryh was named a SFWA Grand Master and was honored at the 2016 Nebula Awards ceremony for her substantial contribution to the fields of science fiction and fantasyCONSISTENTLY STRONG HARDCOVER SALES, not common to long-running seriesTHREE-TIME HUGO AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR for the novels Downbelow Station and Cyteen, and the short story "Cassandra"
The twenty-first book in the beloved Foreigner saga continues the adventures of diplomat Bren Cameron, advisor to the atevi head of state.

The overthrow of the atevi head of state, Tabini-aiji, and the several moves of enemies even since his restoration, have prompted major changes in the Assassins' Guild, which has since worked to root out its seditious elements a clandestine group they call the Shadow Guild. With the Assassins now rid of internal corruption, with the birth of Tabini's second child, and with the appointment of an heir, stability seems to have returned to the atevi world. Humans and atevi share the space station in peaceful cooperation, humans and atevi share the planet as they have for centuries, and the humans' island enclave is preparing to welcome 5000 human refugees from a remote station now dismantled, and to do that in unprecedented cooperation with the atevi mainland.

In general Bren Cameron, Tabini-aiji's personal representative, returning home to the atevi capital after securing that critical agreement, was ready to take a well-earned rest until Tabini's grandmother claimed his services on a train trip to the smallest, most remote and least significant of the provinces, snowy Hasjuran a move concerning which Tabini-aiji gave Bren a private instruction: protect her. Advise her.

Advise her perhaps. As for protection, she has a trainload of high-level Guild. But since the aiji-dowager has also invited a dangerously independent young warlord, Machigi, and a young man who may be the heir to Ajuri, a key northern province the natural question is why the dowager is taking this ill-assorted pair to Hasjuran and what on this earth she may be up to.

With a Shadow Guild attack on the train station, it has become clear that others have questions, too. Hasjuran, on its mountain height, overlooks the Marid, a district that is part of the atevi nation only in name a district in which Machigi is one major player, and where the Shadow Guild retains a major stronghold.

Protect her? Ilisidi is hellbent on settling scores with the Shadow Guild, and her reasons for this trip and this company now become clear.  One human diplomat and his own bodyguard suddenly seem a very small force to defend her from what she is setting in motion.

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