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Intruder

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Intruder

By: C. J. Cherryh
Narrated by: Daniel Thomas May
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The 13th 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 over, but diplomatic disputes and political infighting continue unabated. Bren Cameron, brilliant human diplomat allied with the dominant Western Association, has just returned to the capital from his country home. But his sojourn was anything but restful, for Bren and his associates have had a small war of their own to contend with, ending with rebel leader, Machigi, joining the atevi congress representing the rebels as a member state.

Machigi, to Bren’s utter shock, has invoked an ancient law, changing Bren's role as negotiator for Tabini-aiji, Ilisidi, and other leaders of the Western Association to that of a specialized, entirely neutral negotiator between atevi adversaries. Tabini-aiji is enraged to have lost his personal negotiator, and Bren is becoming embroiled in a development that could result in his assassination.

But there are even more dangerous things afoot, as a crisis brews inside the immensely dangerous Assassins’ Guild. The recent dustup with the Shadow Guild may be only the beginning.

The long-running Foreigner series can also be enjoyed by more casual genre listeners in sub-trilogy installments. Intruder is the 13th Foreigner novel and the first book in the fifth subtrilogy.

©2012 C. J. Cherryh (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
First Contact Hard Science Fiction Science Fiction Space Opera

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Porcelain, pets, and moving…

Back in his apartment in the Bujavid - for once! - Bren Cameron is quite busy preparing for the signing of the trade agreement between the aiji-dowager and Machigi, the head of the Marid region, as well as gathering his scattered staff. Other issues intrude however - all is not as it should in the assassin’s guild, and Cajieri, Tabini’s young heir, is allowed to choose furniture for his suit of rooms which starts an unforeseen chain of events.

C.J. Cherryh writes in a lucid style, full of delightful phrasings that percolates in your imagination for a long time - the mark of a quality writer.

The performance is uneven - generally good, many voices are excellently done and totally apt for the character. Some voices the performer struggles with, which makes the listening experience less enjoyable. And then there’s the strangely villainous voice chosen for the powerful, intelligent, and far seeing ruler of the Aishidi’tat, Taibini. But is Tabini’s voice gradually becoming less villainous? Or am I becoming accustomed?

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