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Foreigner by C.J. Cherryh
Foreigner by C.J. Cherryh





The Chicago Sun-Times " avoids any kind of slump with a quick-moving and immediately engaging plotline, and by balancing satisfying resolutions with plenty of promises and ominous portents that are sure to keep readers' appetites whetted." - RT Reviews Well up to Cherryh's usual high standard. The ensuing story is not short on action, but stronger (like much of Cherryh's work) on world-building, exotic aliens, and characterization. When it marks her return to the anthropological SF in which she has made such a name, it is a double pleasure. Denver Post "Cherryh plays her strongest suit in this exploration of human/alien contact, producing an incisive study-in-contrast of what it means to be human in a world where trust is nonexistent." - Library JournalĪ large new novel from C.J. Cherryh deftly balances alien psychology and human vanities in a character caught between being human and part of an alien race. "This is one of the best science fiction series currently this point, the series has turned into a complicated set of thrillers involving political and factional turmoil, as well as a close and detailed examination of the troubled interactions between human and alien cultures." -Strange Horizons My favorite science fiction series is C. "One of the best long-running SF series in existence.Cherryh remains one of the most talented writers in the field. Booklist A seriously probing, thoughtful, intelligent piece of work, with more insight in half a dozen pages than most authors manage in half a thousand. This is the kind of anthropological SF of which is an acknowledged master. Cherryh's splendid Foreigner series remains at the top of my must-keep-up reading list after two decades. She has commandeered the Red Train, taken aboard what passengers she chooses, and headed for the snowy roof of the world, where a hard-scrabble town and its minor lord are the first pieces she intends to use. This time, she is betting the hard-won northern peace-and the lives of the people-on being right.

Foreigner by C.J. Cherryh

But Ilisidi, the dowager, has been known to borrow his services from time to time-and she has her own notions how to solve the simmering hostilities in the south of the atevi continent, playing one problem against another.

Foreigner by C.J. Cherryh

Bren Cameron, diplomat in residence, usually represents the ruler of the atevi state.

Foreigner by C.J. Cherryh

Book Synopsis Now in mass market, the twentieth book in the beloved Foreigner saga returns to the trials of diplomat Bren Cameron, as he navigates the tenuous peace he has struck between human refugees and the alien atevi.







Foreigner by C.J. Cherryh