Invader
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Invader

Fiction, science fiction, generalMospheira (imaginary place), fictionCameron, bren (fictitious character), fiction

From back cover Daw paperback February 1996: SECOND CONTACT Nearly two centuries after the starship *Phoenix* disappeared into the heavens, leaving an isolated colony of humans on the world of the *atevi*, it unexpectedly returns to orbit overhead, threatening the stability of both *atevi* and human governments. With the situation fast becoming critical, Bren Cameron, the brilliant, young *paidhi* to the court of the *atevi* is recalled from Mospheira where he has just undergone surgery. But his sudden and premature return to the mainland is cause for more then mere physical discomfort. For during his brief absence, his government has sent in his *paidhi*-successor, Deanna Hanks -- representative of a dangerous archconservative faction on Mospheira who hate the *atevi*. And though she should despair when Bren is once again able to fill his post, no recall order comes. Cut off from his government and haunted by the continuing threat of assassination, Bren realizes his only hope may be to communicate directly with the *Phoenix* as the spokesman of the *atevi* -- an action which may cut him off for good from his own species. Yet if he doesn't take this desperate and illegal action, he may be forced to helplessly bear witness to the final destruction of the already precarious balance of world power.

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