Betrayer
by:
C.J. Cherryh (author)
The twelfth book in Hugo Award winner C.J. Cherryh's epic Foreigner series. In the wake of civil war, Bren Cameron, the brilliant human diplomat of the alien atevi civilization, has left the capital and sought refuge at his country estate, Najida. But now he is trapped inside Najida-which...
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The twelfth book in Hugo Award winner C.J. Cherryh's epic Foreigner series. In the wake of civil war, Bren Cameron, the brilliant human diplomat of the alien atevi civilization, has left the capital and sought refuge at his country estate, Najida. But now he is trapped inside Najida-which has been surrounded by enemies- with the powerful grandmother of his ally, Tabiniaiji, atevi leader of the Western Association. Ilisidi, the aiji-dowager, is not inclined to be passive and sends Bren into enemy territory, to the palace of the leader of the rebels.Bren's mission is to negotiate with Machigi-a young atevi lord who has never actually seen a human-and somehow persuade him to cease his hostile actions against the west. Is Bren a shrewd enough negotiator to stay alive, and not alienate Ilisidi or Tabini, while also representing the interests of their enemy?
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780756406547 (0756406544)
ASIN: 756406544
Publish date: April 5th 2011
Publisher: DAW Hardcover
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
Series: Foreigner (#12)
Honestly, at this point I can’t remember which Foreigner books are which. Googled plot summaries tell me that it’s the one with the kidnapping. Right. I’ve liked this trilogy quite a bit–especially the addition of Cajeiri’s narration. It also has a slightly more intimate focus than many of the other...
o/ Cajeiri. Not enough Ilsidi. I keep laughing at how often other POVs assert how COMPLETELY AWESOME Bren is, which is kind of mean of me. I do like the emphasis on negotiation as a means of change/politics.