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Title | : | Deliverer (Foreigner #9) |
Author | : | C.J. Cherryh |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 357 pages |
Published | : | February 6th 2007 by DAW |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Fiction |
C.J. Cherryh
Hardcover | Pages: 357 pages Rating: 4.24 | 2217 Users | 64 Reviews
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The ninth novel in Cherryh’s Foreigner space opera series, a groundbreaking tale of first contact and its consequences…In the aftermath of civil war, the world of the atevi is still perilously unstable. Tabini-aiji, powerful ruler of the Western Association, along with his son and heir Cajeiri, and his human paidhi, Bren Cameron, have returned to the seat of power. The usurper, Murini, has escaped to the lands of his supporters, but the danger these rebels pose is far from over. Ilisidi, Tabini's grandmother, the aiji-dowager, has returned to her ancient castle in the East, for she has powerful ties in the lands of the rebels, and she seeks to muster whatever support for her grandson that she can from among those enemy strongholds.

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Original Title: | Deliverer (Foreigner, Book 9) |
ISBN: | 0756404142 (ISBN13: 9780756404147) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Foreigner #9 |
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3.5 for meThe additional POV didn't bother me as much as it seems to have others (this is one of the rare times a kid's POV didn't annoy me). And there were parts I really enjoyed. I just found the story a little uneven and so I found it tattered out a bit with the explosions and guns by the end. Which is unfortunate, considering the shocking revelation about a very small bullet. It's not taken away from my enjoyment of the series and I'll be diving into the next one pretty soon :) After all,Another good offering in Cherryh's foreigner series.The rebellion which developed while Bren and the Dowager were in space has been defeated, though its leader has escaped and is on the run. Tabini is back in Shejidan re-establishing manchis left, right and centre and it is time that the Dowager did the same in the East. It is also time that Tabini's heir, Cajeiri, began learning and displaying the characteristics of a good Atevi ruler-to-be. After his experiences in space Cajeiri finds this
After the restoration of Tabini's regime at the end of the pervious volume, one might have expected a bit of respite from excitement, danger and terror for our hero Bren Cameron. But no, whether it is dealing with the growing pains of Tabini's son Cajieri (and the consequences of said child's boredom and frustration), navigating the shifting currents of a dinner party with the aiji dowager Illisidi and her fractious eastern neighbours or even seeking the whereabouts of his brother Toby, the

I've read this twice, maybe more. I enjoy the striving for balance between trusting and understanding motivation in both humans and aliens. The science in this science fiction is psychology.
CAVEAT: This review contains spoiler material, not about the book itself, but about the preceding eight books; i.e., if you have not read the previous books, you might be better off reading my more general review of Destroyer (or reading my blog post on Cherryh).Deliverer is the ninth instalment in the series and the concluding part of the third trilogy, as it were. Picking up from the situation left at the end of Pretender, paidhi Bren Cameron is once again installed (albeit in a somewhat
A nice continuation of the adventures of Bren (human) in the land of the Atevi, and with Ilisidi (Ateva) , Banichi, Jago, and Cajeiri ( Atevi). Make we want to read the next volume!
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