Fisherman's Hope

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Fisherman's Hope is a 1996 science fiction novel by David Feintuch and is the fourth book in the Seafort Saga. It is the sequel to Prisoner's Hope and is the final book in the first part of the Saga, depicting the actions of the central character, Nicholas Seafort, from the years 2194 to 2202. It is followed by Voices of Hope.

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Being the fourth voyage of Nicholas Seafort, U.N.N.S., in the year of our lord 2201.

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Naval Academy Commandant Nicholas Seafort is a legend to the masses, an idol to his hundred of teen cadets. They don't see the tormented soul of a man who believes that merciless duty has led him to betray every friend he ever loved, every ideal he ever cherished. After a lifelong ordeal, Seafort needs time. Time to reflect. Time to heal.

Instead he is pulled into a maelstrom of crisis, corruption and danger as the helpless, unprepared Earth faces annihilation from a horde of alien attackers. Alone at the centre of a cosmic apocalypse, Nick Seafort must face his final battle...and his most unforgivable sin.

Preceded by
Prisoner's Hope

Fisherman's Hope

Seafort Saga

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Succeeded by
Voices of Hope