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Destiny's Road

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Part One
1 - The Caravan
2 - Lessons
3 - Warkan's Tavern
4 - Leavetaking
5 - On the Road
6 - Oven Maker
7 - The Old Surfer
Part Two
8 - On the Road
9 - Between Towns
10 - Repair and Maintenance
11 - Haunted Bay
12 - TailTown
13 - All at Sea
14 - The Speckles Can
15 - The Shire
16 - Twerdahl Town
17 - Carder's Boat
18 - The Windfarm
19 - Prison Cuisine
20 - The Speckles Crop
21 - Suspicions
22 - Plans
23 - The Run
24 - The Ridges
25 - The Swan
26 - The Last Climb
Part Three
27 - Wave Rider
28 - Destiny Town
29 - It's the Law
30 - Hydrolic*Empire
31 - Lies
32 - The Windfarm Innkeepers
33 - The Spring Caravan
34 - The Autumn Caravan
35 - Spiral Town
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A series of science fiction novels written by Larry Niven with Steven Barnes and Jerry Pournelle on the first two novels.

1) The Legacy of Heorot
2) Beowulf's Children
3) Destiny's Road
Copyright © 1997 by Larry Niven
I turned in a draft of Destiny's Road in August 1996, four years overdue.  I knew it was an ambitious project, and I flinched from it.
This book is for the people who waited or advised me, or egged me gently on;
Marilyn, my wife, who reminded me of overdue contracts from time to time;
Tom Doherty, my publisher, who was quietly patient; my agent Eleanor Wood, with no stake in this book, who waited with the rest;
Jerry Pournelle, my frequent collaborator, who made numerous valuable suggestions as did Robert Gleason, my frequent editor;
and Michael Whelan who displayed his magnificent cover painting at the Chicago Worldcon five years ago.  He has waited with no patience at all.  Our landscapes no longer quite match... but the tree on the peak is his, and I snatches it up and made it the Destiny fool cage.
Thank you all.
We have experience of the earliest interstellar colony, Camelot.  Considerable information reached Earth from Camelot, describing both mistakes and success, before communication stopped.  Destiny is our second try.  Destiny will succeed.
May contain spoilers
He watched them eat the festivity, and watched the seeds fall.
Comments may contain spoilers
I bought this at Second Chance Books just after discovering the place.  It took a while to get around to reading it.  Eventually I discovered it was part three of a series but the only one to be written by Larry Niven alone.
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Added: 31-Jan-2015
Last Updated: 25-Apr-2022

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 15-May-1998
Tor Books
Paperback A
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Date Issued:
15-May-1998
Format:
Paperback A
Cover Price:
$6.99
Pages*:
433
Read:
Once
Cover Link(s):
Internal ID:
1539
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-812-51106-9
ISBN-13:
978-0-812-51106-2
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Carol Russo - Cover Design
Michael Whelan  - Cover Artist
2730 A.D., planet Destiny

Wide and smooth, the Road was seared into planet Destiny's rocky surface by the fusion drive of the powered landing craft, Cavorite. The Cavorite deserted the original interstellar colonists, stranding them without hope of contacting Earth.

Now, descendants of those pioneers have many questions about the Road, but no settler who has gone down it has ever returned. For Jemmy Bloocher, a young farm boy, the questions burn too hot - and he sets out to uncover the many mysteries of Destiny's Road.

"Jemmy is a believable and sympathetic character, the pacing is flawless, the science is rock-solid, and my disbelief was so suspended it could have been on Neptune." - The San Diego Union-Tribune

"Niven has always been good at giving his worlds texture, but the high-tech high-jinks of Known Space tend to obscure that part of his art.  Here, with the space operatics turned way down, the hear that, by god, the man really can sing." - Locus
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 Larry Niven
Birth: 30 Apr 1938 Los Angeles, California, USA
Notes:
Larry Niven is the pen name of Laurence van Cott Niven.  He was born in 1938 in California.  He received a Bachelor's of Science in mathematics from Washburn University in Kansas.  His first publication was "The Coldest Place" for If in 1964.  He has since written many books including those in his Tales of Known Space series which also began in "The Coldest Place".
From Beowulf's Children:

Born April 30, 1938 in Los Angeles, California. Attended California Institute of Technology; flunked out after discovering a book store jammed with used science fiction magazines.  Graduated Washburn University, Kansas, June 1962: BA in Mathematics with a Minor in Psychology, and later received an honorary doctorate in Letters from Washburn. Interests: Science fiction conventions, role playing games, AAAS meetings and other gatherings of people at the cutting edges of science. Comics. Filk singing. Yoga and other approaches to longevity. Moving mankind into space by any means, but particularly by making space endeavors attractive to commercial interests. Several times we’ve hosted The Citizens Advisory Council for a National Space Policy. I grew up with dogs. I live with a cat, and borrow dogs to hike with. I have passing acquaintance with raccoons and ferrets. Associating with nonhumans has certainly gained me insight into alien intelligences.

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