Peacemaker
Books | Fiction / Science Fiction / Space Opera
4.3
C. J. Cherryh
The fifteenth novel in Cherryh’s Foreigner space opera series, a groundbreaking tale of first contact and its consequences…Civil war on the world of the atevi is finally over. And Cajeiri, son and heir of Tabini-aiji, atevi leader of the dominant Western Association, is about to celebrate his fortunate ninth birthday. Bren Cameron, brilliant human diplomat allied with Tabini, has managed to arrange a visit for Cajeiri’s three special associates from the starship Phoenix—ordinary human children who developed a bond with Cajeiri during his two years in space. After a year of political upheaval, this is a happy event: the heir is safe, the aiji is back in power, and a massive celebration is planned in the capital. The whole world is watching. But Bren Cameron has received evidence that security has been severely compromised from the aiji’s high office on downward. The powerful Assassins’ Guild—which provides the judicial system, law enforcement, and personal protection in atevi society—is in the hands of a man who would like to turn the entire world back two centuries. Bren now knows the details of a decades-old plot that’s been threaded through Guild actions since before his arrival on the continent. The enemy’s best chance is to strike now, at the public celebration that is much too important and far too advanced to cancel. Bren and his associates have no choice. If they don’t make the first move, the other side will. And the lives of the heir, his innocent human guests, and the entire ruling family are at stake.The long-running Foreigner series can also be enjoyed by more casual genre readers in sub-trilogy installments. Peacemaker is the 15th Foreigner novel, and the 3rd book in the fifth subtrilogy.
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Author
C. J. Cherryh
Pages
384
Publisher
Astra Publishing House
Published Date
2014-04-01
ISBN
1101635215 9781101635216
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"The end of the fifth trilogy of the Foreigner series. This trilogy was a slog to get through. Cherryh certainly wrote these books for the audience that would pick them up as she wrote them, meaning the expectation is you read about one book a year. A large chunk of each book contains just recaps of what happened in the last few books. Consequently, it is difficult to binge read these books with so much of the story just constantly repeated to you and not much plot actually happening. At least Peacemaker threw of bunch of that into an appendix but it still didn't prevent a portion of the book from being revisited information. It took almost 150 pages for something interesting to happen. Maybe 20 pages were really good, and then the rest of the book consisted of politics and a birthday party for a character Cherryh is putting more and more in the place of the main character. I usually love the politics of this series but I need something new and interesting after 15 books. I heard the next trilogy is much better so I'm still going."