Invader

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978-0-88677-687-9
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reviewed Invader by C.J. Cherryh

Invader

This is the second book in the first Foreigner trilogy, and one where Bren gets a little bit more agency than the first, where he is mostly kept in the dark.

It's a classic Foreigner book where the bulk of the book is careful, slowly building politics--internal Atevi ones, external mainland ones with Deana Hanks the temporary paidhi, and ones from the ship with its people imminently landing--all of which come together in a satisfying action sequence. I think this book is where the first trilogy really starts going, and sets up the third book which is probably my favorite of the three. It's the book where Bren starts to realize that his loyalty is truly more towards keeping the treaty and its peace than with the institute of his own state department that technically gives him the authority to do what he is doing.

I like the …

OK

Again, a lot of time is spent in the main protagonist's mind as he thinks about all possible eventualities of his life among complicated aliens. Can be quite tedious at times, but also has me strangely hooked. Knowing so many details of his life somehow makes me want to know what will happen. Not as many alien horses in this book as the last one, which is good. There are many alien characters with names I can't seem to remember, so I often don't know who is who, but it doesn't seem to matter much for understanding the narratives. The end of the book gets kind of exciting, so I made it to the end. And the cliffhanger at the end made me want to read the next book.

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