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Finity's End

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1997
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26 chapters
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 The Company Wars*
#7 of 7
The Company Wars*     See series as if on a bookshelf
A science fiction series by C J Cherryh.

1) Downbelow Station
2) Merchanter's Luck
3) Rimrunners
4) Heavy Time
5) Hellburner
6) Tripoint
7) Finity's End

 Alliance-Union Universe
#9 of 28
Alliance-Union Universe     See series as if on a bookshelf
A collection of novels written by C.J. Cherryh which all take place in the same universe though some are very loosely connected.

1) Alliance Rising
2) Alliance Unbound
3) Downbelow Station
4) Merchanter's Luck
5) Rimrunners
6) Heavy Time
7) Hellburner
8) Tripoint
9) Finity's End
10) The Pride of Chanur
11) Chanur's Venture
12) The Kif Strike Back
13) Chanur's Homecoming
14) Chanur's Legacy
15) Forty Thousand in Gehenna
16) Cyteen
17) Regenesis
18) Port Eternity
19) Voyager in Night
20) Cuckoo's Egg
21) Kesrith
22) Shon'jir
23) Kutath
24) Serpent's Reach
25) Wave Without a Shore
26) The Scapegoat
27) Brothers of Earth
28) Hunter of Worlds
Copyright © 1997 by C.J. Cherryh
No dedication.
A system traffic monitor screen showed a blip where none had existed in the solar system.
May contain spoilers
"I'll hold you to that,"  Fletcher said.
No comments on file
Extract not on file

 

Added: 08-Feb-2023
Last Updated: 18-Dec-2023

Publications

 01-Aug-1997
Warner Books
Hardback
In my libraryOrder from amazon.comHas a cover imageBook Edition Cover
Date Issued:
Cir 01-Aug-1997
Format:
Hardback
Cover Price:
$11.98
Pages*:
446
Catalog ID:
17583
Internal ID:
33364
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-446-52072-1
ISBN-13:
978-0-446-52072-0
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
David A Cherry - Photographer
Don Puckey - Cover Design
Stephen Youll  - Cover Artist
Front flap:

In one of her most compelling novels, best-selling author C.J. Cherryh returns to the award-winning universe of her classic Cyteen and Downbelow Station, and to the oldest, most historic of the interstellar Merchanter ships: the Neihart family's...
FINITYS
END

With a truce declared between the major powers, war hero Captain James Robert Neihart returns to the Alliance station of Pell to reclaim one of the Merchanters' own.  During the Company Wars, Finity's End had to leave a pregnant crew member on Pell and was unable to retrieve her orphaned son.

The Neiharts want their lost cousin back; out of love, but also because the war has cost Finity's End a generation.  No babies have been born, while half the crew - half the family - are dead, making the prodigal youth even more precious.
But Fletcher Neihart has left Pell for the planet Downbelow where, after a childhood spent in uncaring foster homes, he's found happiness working with the hisa - Downbelow's mystic, peaceful natives.  He even has a beautiful girlfriend.  The last thing he wants is to be dragged into space.  He has no choice.

Fletcher is reunited with a home he's never seen.  From having no family, he's now surrounded by kinfolk - all battle-scarred strangers more alien than the non-human hisa.  Like Jeremy, the hero-worshipping twelve-year-old; JR, groomed to be a captain and growing into leadership; Madelaine, ship's attorney and Fletcher's great-grandmother.

And the Neiharts must deal with a resentful hostage who bears their name and
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Back flap:

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features, but knows nothing of their history, traditions or lives.

Meanwhile, Finity's End flies toward conflict and danger.  For Captain Neihart is forging a treaty among the worlds, stations and Merchanters; and opponents will try ambush, sabotage and murder to stop him.  By journey's end the hope for peace will depend on whether JR, Jeremy and the crew can uphold Merchanter honor; and whether Fletcher, guided by a gift from the hisa, can learn to trust... and find his true place in the universe.

An evocative, richly realized exploration of loyalty, family and transition from one of the most accomplished writers in the history of science fiction.

C.J. CHERRYH is the prolific, Hugo Award-winning author of Downbelow Station, Cyteen, Rider at the Gate and almost 50 other books.  She lives in Oklahoma.


Back cover:

ACCLAIM FOR
C.J.CHERRYH


"Taut, gripping, realistic work." - Kirkus Reviews

"Cherryh evokes more tension and danger in one verbal confrontation than most writers can manage in a dozen space battles." - Publishers Weekly

"Marvelously skillful." - Philadelphia Inquirer

"One of the genre's best authors." - Sacramento Bee

"The top of the field in both world building and characterization." - Chicago Sun-Times

"C.J. Cherryh writes intelligent, realistic science fiction." - Columbus Dispatch
Cover:
Book CoverBook Back CoverBook Spine
Notes and Comments:
First Printing: August 1997
First SFBC edition (per isfdb.org)

Other book covers for this series run

 01-Aug-1998
Warner Books
Mass Market Paperback
In my libraryOrder from amazon.comHas a cover imageBook Edition Cover
Date Issued:
Cir 01-Aug-1998
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$6.50
Pages*:
564
Internal ID:
33421
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-446-60560-3
ISBN-13:
978-0-446-60560-1
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Don Puckey - Cover Design
Stephen Youll  - Cover Artist
Cover:
Book Cover
Notes and Comments:
First Printed in Paperback: August, 1998
First printing based on the number line
Canada: $8.50

Autographed edition

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01-Aug-1997
Warner Books
Hardback

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01-Aug-1998
Warner Books
Mass Market Paperback

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Author(s)

 C J Cherryh
Birth: 01 Sep 1942 St. Louis, Missouri, USA

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