Library Manager
Manage your library—your way. Keep a running list or organize archived books into little stacks. i.e. Beach Reads, Cozy Covers, True Crime, etc.
Protector
A Science Fiction Novel by C. J. Cherryh
Book 14 of the Foreigner Series
Subgenres & Tropes:
- Space Opera,
- First Contact,
- Political Intrigue
This book is for you if you're into...
- Court intrigue where diplomacy is as dangerous as open conflict
- Alien cultures with strict social codes and deadly political stakes
- High-stakes guardianship of kids in a volatile sci-fi setting
The fourteenth 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. Bren Cameron, brilliant human diplomat allied with the dominant Western Association, has finally returned to the capital from the southern coast, where he negotiated a daring redistribution of the atevi legislature.
Now, Bren is settling back into the capital, in the home he knew prior to the war—but life at the atevi court is never easy. Tabini-aiji, head of the Western Association and Bren's ally, has promised his son, Cajeiri, that he can have the young human children he knew from his voyage on the world's space station sent down to the planet for a birthday celebration.
But there's far a darker business going on in the background—a major split compromising the Assassins' Guild, which furnishes security and law enforcement to the whole continent. Tabini's consort's own father has been barred from court, and may be involved in a new conspiracy against him. Tabini wants Bren to take charge of Cajeiri, and see him and his young guests to safety, all while keeping the security problem a state secret.
Can Bren protect Cajeiri and the unsuspecting human children who are to be guests in an atevi household that is on the brink of political explosion?
Follow This Author
Sign up & we'll email you when a new title is available for pre-order or hits the bookshelf
Get Free & Discounted eBooks
Curated reads, irresistible prices—subscribe now