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Charles Gannon - Raising Caine

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Book Three in the Nebula award nominated and Compton Crook award winning series. Science fiction adventure on a grand scale. Caine Riordan, reluctant diplomatic and military intelligence operative, has just finished playing his part repulsing the Arat Kurs and HkhRkhs joint invasion of Earth. But scant hours after the attackers surrender, the mysterious but potentially helpful Slaasriithi appeal to Caine to shepherd a diplomatic mission on a visit to their very alien worlds. The possible prize: a crucial alliance in a universe where the fledgling Consolidated Terran Republic has very few friends. But Caine and his legation arent the only ones journeying into the unknown reaches of Slaasriithi space. A group of renegade Ktor are following them, intending to destroy humanitys hopes for a quick alliance. And that means finding and killing Caine Riordan. Assuming that the bizarre and dangerous Slaasriithi lifeforms dont do it first. About : I seriously enjoyed is ones a tidal wave cant put it down. An excellent book. on the prequel Gannons whiz-bang second Tales of the Terran Republic interstellar adventure delivers on the promise of the first ( ). . The charm of Caines harrowing adventure lies in Gannons attention to detail, which keeps the layers of political intrigue and military action from getting too dense. The dozens of key characters, multiple theaters of operations, and various alien cultures all receive the appropriate amount of attention. The satisfying resolution is enhanced by the promise of more excitement to come in this fascinating far-future universe. Starred Review . . definitely one to appeal to the adventure fans. Riordan is a smart hero, up against enormous obstacles and surrounded by enemies. Author Gannon does a good job of managing action and tension to keep the story moving, and the details of the worlds Riordan visits are interesting in their own right.. . . offers the type of hard science-fiction those familiar with the John Campbell era of will remember. Gannon throws his readers into an action-packed adventure. A sequel to , it is a nonstop tale filled with military science-fiction action. About Compton Crook award winner for best first novel, Fire with Fire: Chuck Gannon is one of those marvelous finds someone as comfortable with characters as he is with technology, and equally adept at providing those characters with problems to solve. Imaginative, fun, and not afraid to step on the occasional toe or gore the occasional sacred cow, his stories do not disappoint. If we meet strong aliens out there, will we suffer the fate of the Aztecs and Incas, or find the agility to survive? Gannon fizzes with ideas about the dangerous politics of first contact. The plot is intriguing and then some. Well-developed and self-consistent; intelligent readers are going to like it. [T]he intersecting plot threads, action and well-conceived science kept those pages turning. About Starfire series hit, , coauthored by Charles E. Gannon: Vivid. . Battle sequences mingle with thought-provoking exegesis. . Its a grand, fun series of battles and campaigns, worthy of anything Dale Brown or Larry Bond ever wrote. About Charles E. Gannon: [A] strong [writer of]. . military SF. .[much] action going on in his work, with a lot of physics behind it. There is a real sense of the urgency of war and the sacrifices it demands.

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Charles E. Gannon

Raising Caine

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With Thanks to:

Bob Eggleton, artist extraordinaire, creature designer/consultant on the water-strider, and all-around great guy and friend;

Gerald Nordley and Stephanie Osborne, for their generous and expert input on both the planetological and biological forces that would bear upon the possibility of life on tidally locked worlds.

And Dedicated to:

My late father, John Patrick Gannon, whose love of intelligent, exacting science fiction was a powerful legacy to me. Although his interest in alterity was not very broad, it was very, very deep, and put down enduring roots in my soul as a child and in my life as an adult.

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PART ONE June 2120 Chapter One FAR ORBIT SIGMA DRACONIS TWO - photo 1

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PART ONE June 2120 Chapter One FAR ORBIT SIGMA DRACONIS TWO Weightless - photo 2

PART ONE.June 2120

Chapter One. FAR ORBIT SIGMA DRACONIS TWO

Weightless, Caine Riordan escorted the Slaasriithi ambassador to the exit of the free-floating habitation module in which they had met. Nearing the docking hatch, the slender exosapient raised one gibbonlike arm to steady its zero-gee drift and raised the other to lift a tendril-fingered hand in farewell.

Caine returned the wave as the ambassador disappeared into its diplomatic shuttle and wondered, Will I ever get used to being the point man during first contacts? It didnt seem likely, not when every new species presented him, and humanity, with yet another disorienting surprise. In the case of the Slaasriithi, the surprise had been in their appearance. Not because they were ghastly they werent but rather, because they were unnervingly familiar. Tightly furred, wasp-waisted, and with a roughly tetrahedral head perched atop an abbreviated ostrich neck, the Slaasriithi were identical to the primitive beings Caine had met on Delta Pavonis Three two years ago. But Ambassador Yiithriiahaash had denied kinship between his race and that one sort of. Leading Riordan to conclude that there was only one constant when conducting a first contact: each day ended with more questions and mysteries than it had begun.

As the hatch whispered closed, a muffled thump drew Caines attention to the opposite end of the module: his own retrieval shuttle had completed its hard dock. A voice emerged from the speaker: Sorry about the bump, Commander Riordan. The voice was mature, matter-of-fact not one of the young, nervous pilots that predominated here in the recently pacified Sigma Draconis system. The Arat Kur locals, driven all the way back from their invasion of Earth, had put up a stiff fight before conceding. In consequence, there were now slightly fewer young pilots in the fleet, and those who remained were no longer quite so brash as they had been when they arrived. In short, they had grown up.

But this shuttle-jockey sounded as if he had grown up quite some time ago. He expanded upon his brief apology: Guess Im getting a bit rusty.

Hardly felt the bump, Caine lied politely. Can I get out of this tin can, now?

No, sorry, sir. Another half hour and the xenomicrobiologists will be done with the quarantine protocol.

Im not sir. Just Caine.

Uhnot to seem contentious, sir, but it says right here on my orders that you are a full commander, USSF.

Really? I wasnt when I left the shift-carrier this morning. Although, for all I know, Downing has put me back on the active duty roster. Again.

Well, sir, I wouldnt know anything about that. All I know is what I read in my orders.

Fair enough. They keep changing my status back and forth so fast, Im not sure of my title from day to day. Or whether Im a soldier, an intelligence operative, an envoy to exosapients, or just a civilian again. What about you? Navy? Caine was slowly drifting back down toward the deck: the pilot of the retrieval craft had imparted a slow rotation to the module. As Caines toes made contact, the whole world seemed to be sliding subtly, but perpetually, sideways: the Coriolis effect from the spin.

The shuttle-jockey corrected him. No, sir. Im not Navy. Commonwealth Survey and Settlement Office.

You have a name?

Karam Tsaami.

Caine, in the course of his travels, met a lot of people whose names were unusual cultural mash-ups, even for this day and age. Still, this was one of the more peculiar combinations. So youre, uh, Finno-Turkish?

By way of Toronto, yes. Tsaamis tone was distinctly wry. And unless Im mistaken, sir, youre the guy who reported first contact with the natives on Delta Pavonis Three at the Parthenon Dialogs two years ago.

Yes, the same natives who paradoxically, even impossibly, are dead-ringers for the Slaasriithi I just met with. That was supposed to remain a closed-room debrief.

Yeah, well, the story even reached me out where I was ferrying, er, special payloads. In the Delta Pavonis system.

Special payloads? Although officially civilians, a lot of SSO jockeys ferried covert operators around the colonies beyond Alpha Centauri. Spend a lot of time at Delta Pavonis?

Its been my home, on and off, for the past three years.

Three years? The pilots voice suddenly seemed familiar. Hey, arent you the guy who flew me out to the illegal CoDevCo facility on DeePeeThree?

Karam Tsaami sounded pleased. Yep. That was me. Been a long road since Hold up. Ive got incoming commo, highest priority. The ten-second pause felt like ten minutes. Commander, were going dark. Admiral Lord Halifax has called the fleet to battle stations. An Arat-Kur shift cruiser just popped in-system. ETA fifty-five minutes.

And were going to hide?

Commander, given our size, our best chance in a shooting war would be to become invisible. But since we cant do that, were going to remain a motionless and inconsequential speck while enemy scanners are filling up with weapons-hot bogeys. So yes, were going dark. Right now.

The speakers glowing green indicator winked off. Then the modules lights did the same, leaving Riordan alone in the gently rolling darkness.

Except that, squinting, Caine now noticed a small red light, blinking alongside the hatch through which the Slaasriithi ambassador had exited. Riordan pushed off the floor, drifted to the hatchway: nothing but the aft airlock beyond it. So did the light indicate a pressure leak? A compromised seal?

No, he realized, leaning closer, thats the activation light for an external commo jack. So was someone actually outside the module, trying to reach him? Caine punched the manual activation stud. Hello?

Commander Riordan, is that you?

Yes. Whos this?

Bannor Rulaine, sir.

It made no sense that Bannor, a friend from the war, was floating just outside the airlock. To the best of Caines knowledge, the ex-Green Beret should still have been babysitting an enemy agent back on the flagship, a liquimix battle rifle aimed at the Ktor bastards midriff. Bannor, what the hell are you doing out there?

Well, sir, Im doing what our boss Mr. Downing told me to do: watch over you. Im not alone. Miles OGarran is here, too.

Little Guy OGarran, as well? Well, Downing certainly pulled the A-team off the benches for this overwatch mission. So why the heck are you on the outside of the module?

Were here to make sure you had some unseen backup. Just in case something went sideways.

Which, thanks to the Arat Kur, has now occurred. You got the alert?

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