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The nineteenth book in C.J. Cherryh's beloved Foreigner space opera series begins a new era for diplomat Bren Cameron, as he navigates the tenuous peace . Peacemaker (Foreigner series Book 15) - Kindle edition by Cherryh, C. J.. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Peacemaker (Foreigner series Book 15)/5(). As with many of C. J. Cherryh's novels, this series could be best described as anthropological science fiction, focusing on the interface between our human customs and understandings and that of an alien race whose motivations, thoughts and even feelings are diametrically opposed to our own.


Find many great new used options and get the best deals for Foreigner Ser.: Peacemaker by C. J. Cherryh (, Hardcover) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! C. J. Cherryh was met with little luck until in , when Donald A. Wollhein bought the two manuscripts that she had submitted to DAW Books: 'Gate of Ivrel' and 'Brothers of Earth'. In her interview with Amazing Stories, C. J. Cherryh recalled that it was begging of a new dawn since a book she wrote had actually gotten a break through. 1. There were rules of operation for every guild—and in the case of the Assassins' Guild, the rules were literally a matter of life and death. There were rules against collateral damage. There were rules about specificity of the target. An assassination had to be announced a certain number of days in advance.


Peacemaker By C.J. Cherryh - FictionDB. Cover art, synopsis, sequels, reviews, awards, publishing history, genres, and time period. 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. C. J. Cherryh's long-running series is complex and convoluted, and in "Peacemaker," she spends a lot of time recapping the situation so far -- which makes for less interesting reading than is usually the case. In addition, there's an appendix (written by a peripheral though important character) that also supplies background.

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