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Another episode in the Berserker wars of the far distant future when powerful machines continue trying to eradicate all life and the living battle back. Space opera, political intrigue, touches of technology. The main character, a royal, political prisoner must engineer his release from a space station prison in order to fight off the plans of the Berserkers and their human allies. Written by a master of the genre. There are links from Table of Contents to text. This is an extra large print publication specifically formatted for people who have trouble reading ordinary size print. The print in this version is equivalent to 20 point type; ordinarily the largest type on a Kindle is equivalent to 16 point type. The print in a hard copy “large print” book is never more than 18 point type. The reader can reduce the size if desired.

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In the sometime future, the descendants of Earth's humans inhabit the empire of the EightWorlds. Fred Saberhagen is best known for his Berserker series, which examines the man-machine conflict. You need not be a "Serka" to thoroughly enjoy this listen, for the story stands on its own. Barrett Whitener's wide range, depth, and scope of language bring every character to life, from Prince Harivarman to the Templar recruit Chen Shiszuoko. Whitener makes them all instantly recognizable, leaving the listener mesmerized and free to enjoy the surprising twists and turns of the story. If you're a lover of science fiction and fantasy, this book should be at the top of your list. M.F.D. © AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books (December 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0812514025
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812514025
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #533,311 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Berserker Tale, January 11, 2005
By D. B. Killings "Dagnabbit!" (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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The problem I have with Fred Saberhagen's Berserker series is that the stories are so uneven. Some of them, like _Berserker Man_ and _Brother Assasin_, are very good; others, like _Berserker Blue Death_, are just dreadful. _Berserker Throne_ stands as one of the better entries in the series, and is a great place for those who have not read a Berserker book before and are looking for someplace to start.

The time is the distant future, and humanity's war with the Berserker machines still rages. When an assassination touches off a power struggle in the Empire of the Eight Worlds, Prince Harivarman, who has been unwillingly exiled to a space fortress known as the Templar Radiant, senses that his political enemies are moving against him and that his life is in imminent danger. He needs to escape his prison, but since he has no access to an interstellar spaceship and his Templar jailers seem unwilling to help him in his plight, things look desperate. Until, that is, he makes a surprising discovery: a Berserker war machine, damaged but still operable, hidden and forgotten in the Fortress's outer reaches. Then, most startlingly, he finds a way to control it. And so, a plan for escape begins to form. But can a human truly control a machine bent on destroying humanity, once it has been unleashed?

The novel is sort of a cross between a political thriller and space opera. Prince Harivarman is actually a pretty likable main character, even though he knows he is taking a big risk and perhaps jeopardizing the lives of everyone around him. The writing here is very well done; Saberhagen keeps the story tight and flowing, with few distractions, and as a result the book is actually something of a quick read. The only real minus (and its a small one) is that Saberhagen does spend an awful long time setting things up, but once the action starts and Harivarman's plan is set in motion, the book becomes a page turner that you will not want to put down. This one would make a great movie.

All in all, a very fun entry in the series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Yes, reading is entertaining., June 13, 2009
By Russell R. O'Hara (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Fred Saberhagen writes with humility. He knows his science, and though Berserker Throne was published in 1985, his computer literacy is good enough for me in 2009. But he doesn't use fancy words, and he never bores me with long passages of description. His works are short. You won't feel the accomplishment of having read one of Tad Williams' 700-page volumes. This is only about 200 pages.

His characters here are likeable, though unremarkable, except for the villains. The berserkers. They are remarkably villainous. Isaac Asimov's robots are built to serve humans. Saberhagen's machines are programmed to eliminate life, from microscopic bacteria to macroscopic dinosaurs. Everything must go, including us.

Besides the humble prose that makes him as easy to read as any author I have read, Saberhagen's other forte is his ability to tell a story. Though some of his Berserker short stories are unexceptional, I think that's because short stories are a difficult medium for the development of a good story. Of about twenty novels of his that I have read, I don't remember a poor one.

Berserker Throne is a typically good Saberhagen novel. You don't need to read any forerunners in the series. The focus is on the story at hand. The setting is imaginative. It's like a high-tech version of Edgar Rice Burroughs' hollow earth. The political intrigue is intricate and interesting. You feel compassion for unjustly maligned characters. The action is exciting and credible, and it is not overdone. Surprising twists and turns are plentiful, but believable.

There is no sex, there is no foul language, but there is adult reading. And Saberhagen's endings are happy.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very Entertaining, May 9, 2008
By R. Bagula "Roger L. Bagula" (Lakeside, Ca United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Berserker Throne (Hardcover)
A convoluted plot in which the villain sells out to the Berserkers
while trying to make it appear that the Prince had. In which intelligent machines try to learn about politics and intrigue human style.
A Prince as Napoleon at Elba in exile does an Archaeological dig
where he thinks he has discovered damaged a Berserker
with an intact interstellar drive.
The assassination of the Empress is part of the overall plot to entrap
the prince even in exile...
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