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Betrayer

Foreigner Sequence 4, Book 3

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Betrayer

By: C. J. Cherryh
Narrated by: Daniel May
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The 12th novel in Cherryh’s Foreigner space-opera series, a groundbreaking tale of first contact and its consequences....

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 Ilisidi, the powerful grandmother of his ally, Tabini-aiji, atevi leader of the Western Association. But Ilisidi, the wily and dangerous aiji-dowager, is not inclined to be passive and in a brazen maneuver sends Bren into enemy territory, to the palace of Machigi, 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. Bren knows that the autocratic Machigi rules a fractious clan and that his hospitality is not guaranteed. Bren's genius for negotiation enable him to make a daring trade offer to Machigi—one that seems to interest the young warlord. But Machigi is suspicious of Ilisidi's motives and, to Bren's utter shock, evokes an ancient law that jeopardizes Bren's life. Can Bren stay alive and not alienate Ilisidi or Tabini, while also representing the interests of their enemy?

The long-running Foreigner series can also be enjoyed by more casual genre listeners in sub-trilogy installments. Betrayer is the 12th Foreigner novel and the third book in the fourth subtrilogy.

©2011 C.J. Cherryh (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
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Sent on an impromptu diplomatic mission to the unruly Marid region, Bren Cameron has to tackle the situation with very little resources - just his ingenuity and the support of his aishid. Meanwhile the Aiji Dowager and Cajieri, Tabini’s young heir, tries to hold the fort at Najida.

C.J. Cherryh writes in a lucid style, full of delightful phrasings that percolates in your imagination for a long time - the mark of a quality writer.

The performance is uneven - generally good, many voices are excellently done and totally apt for the character. Some voices the performer struggles with, which makes the listening experience less enjoyable. And then there’s the strangely villainous voice chosen for the powerful, intelligent, and far seeing ruler of the Aishidi’tat, Taibini. So strange and off-putting!

Only the paidhi could go to the Marid

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