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At the start of the stirring ninth entry in Cherryh's much praised Foreigner series (after 2006's Pretender), the atevi ruler Tabini has thwarted an attempt to overthrow him, though the usurper, Murini, has not yet been captured. Things appear to have settled back into routine, except for the hijinks of Cajeiri, Tabini's young heir, who has grown used to the liberties allowed a human child but not the heir to atevi rule. Then Cajeiri disappears and a troublesome Eastern lord is suspected of kidnapping him. Murini may also be involved. Human translator and diplomat Bren Cameron, along with the elderly but indomitable atevi matriarch Ilisidi and their deadly servants from the Assassins' Guild, must set off cross country in the dead of winter to attempt a rescue, while Cajeiri must prove that he is indeed worthy to be Tabini's heir. As always, Cherryh alternates complex political maneuvering with pell-mell action sequences in an intensely character-driven SF novel sure to appeal to the many fans of this series. (Feb.)
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Bren Cameron's travels among the atevi and in a context redolent of a feudal Japan equipped with futuristic technology continue from Pretender (2006). His mission combines diplomacy, intelligence, trade, anthropology, and safeguarding Cajeiri, a vitally important, eight-year-old heir shrewd beyond his years, as Bren and his atevi friend Jago have already learned. Now it's some kidnappers' turn to learn how hard it is to make the kid do anything he doesn't want to do. That transforms the book into an absorbing combination of anthropological sf and "The Ransom of Red Chief." Faithful Foreigner saga followers, in particular, will have a ball. Roland Green
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  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: DAW Hardcover (February 6, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0756404142
  • ISBN-13: 978-0756404147
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
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48 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Deliverer Delivers!, February 9, 2007
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In this ninth installment of the Foreigner Series ends are tied up nicely for the end of this trilogy. One earnestly hopes that this is by no means the end of this wonderful series.
Because, although there are several series that are popular in the Sci-Fi- / Fantasy genre that have this many volumes, all of them that I have read have lost so much steam, that I am looking forward to being tied up once and for all and finally ended. For with the rest of them, while I have too much time tied up to not read the conclusion, I dread reading another 500, or 1,000 pages of drivel to get there. This is absolutely not the case with the Foreigner Series. The story just gets better and better as the characters are more and more fully developmed.

Deliverer is another wonderfully plotted story, with more action than any of the Foreigner books except the immediate precursor story Pretender. In Deliverer, we begin to see where the Future of Atevia is headed in the next generation as well as the problems that will stir the pot for the next cycle of the story.

Again, this is not the place to start this series; it will make absolutely no sense to the first time reader of the series. So if you haven't read them already do yourself the favor of starting at the beginning with Foreigner and read through this wonderful series all the way to Deliverer. You find it realistic and believable, and I believe the best allegory on the subject of diversity and inclusion ever written.

I envy you!

If you are new to reading Ms. Cherryh, let me prepare you a bit.
C J Cherryh is in my opinion, the greatest writer of our time and maybe ever, in creating new cultures, and worlds. All of her stories have a very large amount of introspection, the protagonist will always suffer from some kind of alienation and be realistically flawed. All of the action in any of her stories is necessary not gratuitous. All of her stories require a lot of set up and character development, because you will be in a completely foreign environment, so expect to read a bit before the story gets going. All of the protagonist will be smart; the dialog will require you to think to keep up. There will never be unfair gotcha moments, only plots that rightfully unfold due to events. And as a final point, almost always, you have to remember details, because what is usually the end of other writers' stories, the climactic event, is generally the beginning of a Cherryh story, because you will see, that as in life, the really interesting stuff lie in the ripples of the pond not the splash itself. She has managed to keep details meshed throughout over 50 novels without having to change rules anywhere.

So, by all means please buy this book, and keep Ms. Cherryh, and her publishers working to write more. But... you owe it to yourself to start at the beginning of the story and read though before you begin Deliverer, and travel to a place that is so foreign, yet so real, you will feel that it must exist.
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't put it down, February 28, 2007
By Howard D. Fisher "kahohito" (Ohio, United States) - See all my reviews
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I've been a Cherryh fan for years, and I was thrilled to see the new "Foreigner" book. "Deliverer" picks up where "Pretender" left off, immediately after all the fighting with everyone picking up the pieces and repairing the pottery and damaged walls. Bren gets back to work, Tabini is firmly in charge, and young Cajeiri is bored. The first 150 pages coast along at a decent clip, but it feels so much like normal life that I had to wonder whether Cherryh forgot to include the conflict.

After that immediate lull, however, the plot takes a sudden left turn (no spoilers!), and the book takes off. Those "pleasant" 150 pages suddenly take on a whole new meaning as I was forced to look back and review dialogue to see who was setting up who, and plots are uncovered that rock the Atevi world from the Eastern Association to the Southern and right back to Shejidan.

Cherryh's put together an amazing book -- especially amazing when you consider this is the 9th book in the series, and she doesn't give any hint that the plot's anywhere near slowing down! An outstanding new addition to the series, but probably not a good place for newcomers to jump into the action. (Go back and start with the first book, "Foreigner." Trust me, it'll be worth it!)

The only real complaint I have is that the book doesn't appear well edited. I don't recall any words spelled wrong, but there are several instances of words doubled up in sentences and also of sentences so convoluted that I had to decipher what Cherryh meant instead of what was written on the page. I would have been willing to wait another month for this book just to have it line-edited better than it was. That aside, however, this is still an outstanding book, and I stayed up half the night finishing it. Couldn't put it down!
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best By Far, February 7, 2007
Finally! We get a look at Bren from an atevi's perspective! Caijeri not only lets us see the Paidhi through his eyes but he gives us insights into his 'elders' opinions about the human translator as well. Illisidi thinks highly of Bren as does her grandson, the Atevi ruler. We also get a hint at how Bren's associates view his relationship w/atevi bodyguard and lover, Jago. He never did get a chance to ask Tano what everyone was thinking.

Cherryh has got it right with this one for sure. I'm thrilled at seeing Bren back on terrafimra again, although I did miss his major domo and cook. In Deliverer there is plenty of action true but the interaction between these characters is the real treat for me. Algini and Tano have finally...oh well better not give away secrets.

Anyway, if you're a Cherryh/Bren Cameron fan, Deliverer certainly delivers! I read this book in two days (would have been one if not for the need to sleep) and I'm already salivating for more! Oh and I think by some hints dropped in near the end, Bren hasn't seen the last of Barbs ploys; she's a woman we love to hate. She'd better watch out for Jago though ; ).
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not the best
CJ Cherryh is a prolific and wide-ranging writer. I love some of her books, while others leave me cold. This one was just sort of mediocre. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Randym

3.0 out of 5 stars It's ok
The first half of the book is cleaning up the mess left at the end of the previous book. It doesn't get into any form of "new" story till the second half. Read more
Published 7 months ago by P. Gilmore

3.0 out of 5 stars Good
Not a stand-alone book---this is 9th in the series. If you're following the Foreigner series by CJ Cherryh then it's a must-have. Read more
Published 9 months ago by G. Morales

3.0 out of 5 stars Please let there be another book!
I have to agree with the reviewers who said this book was disappointing. After being riveted by the previous eight books I feel quite let down by this one. Read more
Published 14 months ago by P. J. Walsh

5.0 out of 5 stars Cherryh is always fantastic
The Foreigner series is one of my favorite series. Cherryh is one of the best at making you believe that you are experiencing an alien culture where it is the small missed... Read more
Published 22 months ago by ACL

5.0 out of 5 stars Camera! Action!
After nine volumes, the "Foreigner" saga comes to an exciting end -- at least until the next three volumes are published. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Michael K. Smith

1.0 out of 5 stars Deliverer showed me the error of my ways
I've read every book in the entire series, and with Deliverer, I have to admit defeat.

Out of 9 books, only Invader, Precursor, and Explorer actually had something... Read more
Published 22 months ago by SAM

5.0 out of 5 stars Cherryh Delivers the Goods
Better and better and even more so, Cherryh just keeps on delivering the goods with her Foreigner saga. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Pandababy

5.0 out of 5 stars A rewarding read.
This is the final title of this series' troika-driven instalments, by the end of which, a felicitous degree of normality has returned to Atevi and Human relations, but with a... Read more
Published 24 months ago by S Smyth

4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining...
I read this book in one day! Bren and his bodyguards must rescue the kidnapped prince Cajeiri (an endearing young alien), in the hostile and primative mountains of the east... Read more
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