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The Widowmaker Unleashed (Widowmaker Series) [Mass Market Paperback]

Mike Resnick (Author), Donato Giancola (Illustrator)
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September 1, 1998
He was the most feared bounty hunter in the galaxy, the consummate killing machine, a man known only as the Widowmaker. Now, after a century of being cryogenically frozen, Jefferson Nighthawk has a new lease on life--and new enemies who want him dead....

Jefferson Nighthawk has been awakened from his frozen sleep, his deadly disease cured. But although he still has the experience and instincts of the legendary Widowmaker, Nighthawk is now biologically in his sixties. His reflexes slowed by age, looking only to live out his days in peace, he decides on a quiet retirement on a Frontier world.

Easier said than done. For while Nighthawk lay in cryogenic sleep, his two clones were killing in his name, leaving a trail of vengeful enemies in their wake. Nighthawk has one advantage: no one knows who he is just yet. But once word gets out that he's back, every assassin on the Frontier will be out to make a rep by gunning him down. Suddenly the Widowmaker has only two choices: pick up his weapons...or face death again--and this time for keeps.


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He was the most feared bounty hunter in the galaxy, the consummate killing machine, a man known only as the Widowmaker. Now, after a century of being cryogenically frozen, Jefferson Nighthawk has a new lease on life--and new enemies who want him dead....

Jefferson Nighthawk has been awakened from his frozen sleep, his deadly disease cured. But although he still has the experience and instincts of the legendary Widowmaker, Nighthawk is now biologically in his sixties. His reflexes slowed by age, looking only to live out his days in peace, he decides on a quiet retirement on a Frontier world.

Easier said than done. For while Nighthawk lay in cryogenic sleep, his two clones were killing in his name, leaving a trail of vengeful enemies in their wake. Nighthawk has one advantage: no one knows who he is just yet. But once word gets out that he's back, every assassin on the Frontier will be out to make a rep by gunning him down. Suddenly the Widowmaker has only two choices: pick up his weapons...or face death again--and this time for keeps.

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The hotel had a veranda overlooking a small pond. Very few animals came by, but the building and its lights hadn't scared the birds off, and Nighthawk and Kinoshita sat on comfortable chairs, watching them.

"You know," remarked Kinoshita after a few minutes, "maybe there's something to this bird-watching after all."

"Maybe you've found a new hobby."

Three men walked out of the hotel's bar, headed for a table on the veranda. One of them stopped when he was a few feet from Nighthawk and stared at him.

Nighthawk stared back without saying a word.

"Mack! Blitz!" said the man, calling to his companions. "Come over and take a look."

Kinoshita tensed as the two other men joined their companion in front of Nighthawk.

"You got a problem, friend?" asked Nighthawk easily.

"Listen!" said the man. "It's him!"

"Boy, he sure as hell looks like him," agreed the one called Blitz. "And like Rimo says, he sounds like him too."

"But it can't be," said Mack. "Take a good look. He's an old man. That was just a kid."

"Anyone can color his hair," said the first man, the one called Rimo. He took a step closer. "You ever been on a world called Tundra?"

"Tundra?" replied Nighthawk. "Never even heard of it."

"Damn it, that's his voice!" said Blitz.

"Maybe you remember the Marquis of Queensbury?"

Nighthawk shook his head. "I never heard of him, either. You're looking for someone else."

"Come on, guys," said Mack. "We're going out into the bush at daybreak. Let's get some sleep."

"Maybe we've found something to hunt right here," said Rimo doggedly.

"I've got no quarrel with anyone," said Nighthawk. "It's a lovely night out. Why not just enjoy it and go about your business?"

"Look at him!" said Mack. "He's got to be fifty-five, maybe sixty. It can't be the same guy."

"I don't care!" snapped Rimo. "I know who it is!"

Just be quiet and keep still, thought Kinoshita. They've been drinking. Don't rile them. Any minute now they'll realize you can't be the twenty-three-year-old who killed the Marquis.

"I've never seen you before in my life," offered Nighthawk.

"That's kind of funny, because I've sure as hell seen you!" said Rimo.

Don't egg him on. Just be quiet and polite and humble and they'll walk away.

"You must be mistaken," said Nighthawk.

"And I think you can't hide who you are behind a gray wig!" shot back Rimo.

Kinoshita sensed a change in his companion, took a quick look at Nighthawk's face, and had a sudden sick feeling in the pit of his stomach--because it wasn't Nighthawk's face anymore. It was the Widowmaker's.

"Son," said Nighthawk, "we've done enough talking, and you're standing in my way."

"You going somewhere?" demanded Rimo pugnaciously.

"No."

"Then what's your problem?"

"I'm watching birds."

"Are you?"

"And fools."

Shut up! You're an old man. They may be a little drunk, but there are three of them, damn it! And they're young.

"Who are you calling a fool?"

"If the shoe fits," replied Nighthawk. "You're looking for a kid. Do I look like one to you?"

"You look like an old man who hasn't got the brains to keep his mouth shut."

"And you look like three corpses."

"Corpses?" Rimo laughed. "We're not dead!"

"You will be soon enough if you don't walk on," said Nighthawk ominously.

"You don't have to do this!" whispered Kinoshita.

"They don't have to do this," answered Nighthawk, not lowering his voice. "I was just sitting here minding my own business."

Blitz's hand snaked down toward his laser pistol.

"Don't do it, son," warned Nighthawk.

Blitz's fingers grasped the handle of his gun. Nighthawk's hand flashed as he stood up, and suddenly a knife buried itself in Blitz's neck. Mack went for his gun, but Nighthawk's laser fried him before he could withdraw it.

"Who the hell are you?" demanded Rimo, who had been watching, too surprised to move.

"The name is Jefferson Nighthawk." Pause. "Now aren't you sorry you asked?"

"What happened to you?"

"I grew up," said Nighthawk grimly. "And now I've happened to you."

"Walk away!" said Kinoshita urgently. "Don't go for your gun and he'll let you live!"

"Fuck you!" snapped Rimo. "I'm going to be the man who killed the Widowmaker!"

He reached for his weapon, Nighthawk's Burner spewed out its deadly light again, and the younger man fell heavily to the ground.

Nighthawk stepped down from the veranda and nudged each body with his toe while his pistol was still trained on it, just in case there was a spark of life left. Finally he turned to Kinoshita. "Who the hell was the Marquis of Queensbury?"

"He was an outlaw, or maybe you'd call him a warlord," answered Kinoshita. "He controlled half a dozen worlds. Word has it that your first clone killed him."

"You never saw him?"

Kinoshita shook his head. "No."

"So along with Hernandez's men, I could run into the Marquis' men all the hell over the Frontier."

"It's possible."

"And of all these hundreds, maybe thousands, of men who have a grudge against the Widowmaker, you can identify five or six?"

"That's right."

"Shit!" muttered Nighthawk angrily. "All I want is to be left alone!"

You may think that's what you want, but you could have kept quiet and eventually they'd have gone away. Jefferson Nighthawk may want to be left alone, but the Widowmaker is growing stronger every day. I didn't think you were ready to take on three men at once, but he knew, didn't he?

"Well," said Nighthawk with a sigh, as the Widowmaker vanished to some secret place inside him, "let's find out who's in charge and report this. It'll look a lot better than if we just wait for them to find the bodies."

"Right," agreed Kinoshita.

We all have our agendas. You've got yours, which is out in the open. I've got mine, which I haven't confided to you. And I have a feeling the Widowmaker has his--and only he knows what it is.

Kinoshita sighed deeply.

I wonder what happens when they clash, as sooner or later they will?



    

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Spectra (September 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553571621
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553571622
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,086,257 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Mike Resnick is the author of numerous science fiction novels and short stories, including Dragon America, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider: The Amulet of Power, Mutiny, Return to Santiago, and Santiago. He is the editor of This Is My Funniest and has won five Hugo Awards and the Nebula Award. He lives in Cincinnati, Ohio.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars An Action-Adventure Far Future Personal Space Opera, June 20, 2000
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This review is from: The Widowmaker Unleashed (Widowmaker Series) (Mass Market Paperback)
I started reading this book because it was part of Mike Resnick's general set of future history books including the razor hot Santiago and the triumph of storytelling, Ivory (go put this one in your shopping cart right now if you're into serious dramatic SF). I was not to be disappointed.

In a way, The Widowmaker: Unleashed is a study in what it means to be a famous gunmen in an age of mass media in a vast territory where "the law" is only sparsely present and enforced on an irregular basis. As countless Westerns have shown, aging gunmen face death at the hands of those looking to make their reputations. However, being the best, the Widowmaker will not go down without a fight, and having walked through a hundred death traps unscathed in his younger days, he intends to get through this one last challenge: how to survive his own reputation and failing capabilities.

I started the book and within two days I came to the last page after two late nights up until two in the morning, the story really drives forward without tripping over itself in an attempt to get to the end.

Definitely worth my money and time.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A trilogy's highlight, February 14, 2000
This review is from: The Widowmaker Unleashed (Widowmaker Series) (Mass Market Paperback)
Now the widowmaker's really back. Wasn't he two times before? He was. And he wasn't! What kind of answer is that you may ask. It is that kind of answer that may make your read not only this book but the whole trilogy, the story of a SF-hero, a gunman, a thriller that never gets boring. You want to read about a man who found some fountain of youth to return to a life where he's looking for peace and where he finds nothing but old and new enemies? You want to know how he fights his way through space and despair during dozens of years? Then you should start with the Widowmaker, see him reborn, and finally find him unleashed!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mike Resnick's continues the story of the Widowmaker., January 3, 1999
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Over a hundred years have passed before the 62 year old Jefferson Nighthawk, aka Widowmaker, is revived and cured of his disease. Unfortunately, his dream of retirement with no enemies to worry about do not materialize. The two clones that had helped him maintain the finances to keep him in cyrogenic freeze had created new enemies for him. These enemies included the men of a criminal warlord terminated by his first clone. His second clone had exacted revenge by killing the first clone's killer/employer a powerful planetary leader. Further, the second clone terminated another corrupt planetary leader. With the help of Ito Kinoshita, the man who had trainer both clones and companion to the second clone, and Sarah Jenner, the lady he decides to spend the rest of his life with, they create a third clone and devise a plan to let the original retire in peace.
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