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Beowulf's Children

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Copyright © 1995 by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle and Steven Barnes
1995
Science Fiction
2016
1 time
See 45
Prologue - Campfire
Part One - Ice On Their Minds
1 - The Return
2 - Mother Eel
3 - Ice On Their Minds
4 - Mount Tushmore
5 - The Modern Prometheus
6 - Surf's Up
7 - The Mainland
8 - The Grendel God
9 - Paradise
10 - The First Church Of The Grendel
11 - Invisible Death
12 - Paradise Lost
13 - Evacuation
14 - The Trial
15 - The Verdict
16 - Three Seductions
17 - Edgar's Storm
18 - Robor
Part Two - Grendels
19 - Victory
20 - Scribeveldt and Eden Hill
21 - The Roundup
22 - Ghosts and Weirds
23 - Conquest
24 - Mistress
25 - Asia Minor
26 - Demons
27 - Geographic
28 - Tithe
29 - Children Of The Dream
30 - Family Ties
31 - Firecrackers
32 - The Beavers
33 - Love and Fear
34 - The Devils Sing
35 - Autopsy
36 - Bee Hunt
37 - Thunder
38 - The Gathering Storm
39 - Bees
40 - Death
41 - Choices
Epilogue - The Shaman
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Legacy of Heorot*     See series as if on a bookshelf
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
For Marilyn, Roberta, and Toni
"Once upon a time, a long time ago, our parents and grandparents left a place called Earth."
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The debate was already in full swing as Cadmann entered the town hall. The hall fairly shimmered with the aromas of the communal meal: mutton and turkey, bakery smells, mustard greens, and steamed corn fresh from the fields. It was a laughing, murmuring, jostling family chaos. Three hundred, nearly every Earth Born, most of the Star Born, all of the Grendel Scouts, many children. There were tables and seats for more than seven hundred, and that was a re-minder of what population they had expected to have before the grendels nearly destroyed them.

The tables were tiered in amphitheater rows beneath the corrugated roof, grouped around a central stage. And on that stage a tall, stocky, golden young man stood at the podium, commanding their attention by his words and stance and very being. His voice was a master orator's. Every word from the thin, sensuous mouth cut as precisely as a razor. He was Cadmann's height, and beautifully muscled. A shock of flaxen hair fell to his shoulders. His eyes were a startling blue-green, electric in their intensity. Tau Ceti had burnt his eyebrows so blond they were almost white.

The young man's cheeks were healthfully hollow, his every motion perfectly judged as he emphasized his major points. Almost every sentence was punctuated by a cheer from the Surf's Up contingent, come inland for the weekly debate.

Aaron Tragon. Star Bom indeed.

Cadmann listened distractedly as he found his way to the table reserved for him by Carlos and Angelica, the thin dark surgeon who was Carlos's most recent companion.

"—ladies in the audience will agree that the automatic tendency of most males is to assume a power structure which escalates from woman to man to God Almighty. This, at any rate, was the most frequent view of the nineteenth century—"

Cadmann slipped in next to Carlos and slapped his shoulder. "Hola, Carlos."

"Hola."

"Hello, Dad."

Cadmann smiled warmly at his younger son. "Ho. What brings you down from the mines?"

Mickey shrugged and looked at Mary Ann, but he didn't say anything, which was typical for Mickey. He seldom talked and when he did not many listened to him. Mickey was smart enough, but somehow he hadn't learned to communicate.

Cadmann stood to hug Mary Ann, and kiss Sylvia briefly. "How's the debate going?"

"Stevens is in trouble."

"Has Aaron reached the Refutatio yet?"

"Beyond that. He's in the Digressio, and I suspect that the Peroratio will be an ass-kicker."

"I like the subject—"

Even without electronic enhancement, Aaron Tragon's voice rose up to embrace them. "—Shelley's modern Prometheus intended to steal not the flames of a distant Olympus, but those of Woman. And how natural for men, reading Frankenstein, to be deceived by her into believing that it spoke of a man's attempt to steal the divine privilege."

 

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 01-Jan-2016
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From amazon.com:

BOOK TWO IN THE CLASSIC HEOROT SERIES FROM GENRE LEGENDS LARRY NIVEN, JERRY POURNELLE, AND STEVEN BARNES.

Some twenty years have passed since the passengers and crew of the starship Geographic established a colony on the hostile alien world of Avalon. In that time, a new generation has grown up in the peace and serenity of the island paradise of Camelot, ignorant of the Great Grendel Wars fought between their parents and grandparents and the monstrous inhabitants of Avalon.

Now, under the influence of a charismatic leader, a group of young rebels makes for the mainland, intent on establishing their own colony, sure that they can vanquish any foe that should stand in their way.

But they will soon discover that Avalon holds darker secrets still.

At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).

About Beowulf's Children:

"Few writers have a finer pedigree than those here....  As one might suspect Beowulf's Children is seamless... absorbing, substantial... masterful novel." - Los Angeles Times

"Panoramic SF adventure at its best." - Library Journal

Larry Niven is the multiple Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author of the Ringworld series, along with many other science fiction masterpieces. With Jerry Pournelle, he is the author of the all-time SF classic The Mote in God's Eye, and subsequent books in the series, as well as the novels in the Heorot series. He lives in Chatsworth, California.

Jerry Pournelle was a master of military science fiction, author of the series of novels about John Christian Falkenberg and his legion of interstellar mercenaries, and many other works, such as Janissaries, Exiles to Glory, High Justice, King David's Spaceship, Starswarm, and others. With Larry Niven he collaborated on a string of bestselling novels, including Lucifer's Hammer, The Mote in God's Eye, Footfall, and many more. He held advanced degrees in psychology, statistics, engineering, and political science, and has was actively involved professionally in all these fields.

Steven Barnes is a New York Times best-selling, Hugo Award–nominated author of Twelve Days among other novels, a screenwriter, and creator of the Lifewriting™ writing course, which he has taught nationwide. He recently won an NAACP Image Award as coauthor of the Tennyson Hardwick mystery series with his spouse, Tananarive Due, and actor Blair Underwood.
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