The Far Shore of Time
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The Far Shore of Time | |
Author | Frederik Pohl |
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Country | United States of America |
Language | English |
Series | The Eschaton Sequence |
Genre(s) | Science fiction novel |
Publisher | Tor Books |
Publication date | July 1999 |
Media type | Print (Hardcover, Paperback) |
Pages | 317 pp (hardcover edition) |
ISBN | ISBN 0312866186 |
Preceded by | The Siege of Eternity |
The Far Shore of Time is a science fiction novel by Frederik Pohl which concludes The Eschaton Sequence and the adventures of Dan Dannerman, an American government agent of the near future who becomes involved with the discovery of advanced and warring aliens.
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[edit] Plot introduction
Dan Dannerman has been imprisoned, tortured, and repeatedly duplicated by his jailers the "Beloved Leaders". The Beloved Leaders are a species which enslaves or destroys the other species that they meet. The The Far Shore of Time opens with the "Horch", rivals of the Beloved Leaders, occupying the zoo planet where Dannerman was being held captive. Dannerman is rescued although initially the Horch treat him in much the same way the Beloved Leaders did keeping him isolated and under interrogation. Eventually, he is treated as a guest, given medical attention and begins to make friends among the other prisoners of the Beloved Leaders that were freed by the Horch.
[edit] Plot summary
Dannerman recovers from his ordeal he learns more about the Horch, the Beloved Leaders, and other species involved in their war. He collects information and technology, while looking for an opportunity to return to Earth and warn humanity about the coming of the Beloved Leaders. When Dannerman is asked to assist in preparing one of the former prisoners to infiltrate the Beloved Leaders he sees an opportunity to return home. He presents a plan to the Horch, and although that do not agree to it his is able to bluff he way though and ends up back on Earth having boarded one of the stealth submarines that the Beloved Leaders have placed on Earth.
Dannerman is able to make contact with his government, and discovers that they are already aware of the Beloved Leaders and are taking precautions against them. However, they are not aware of the stealthed submarines. Dannerman and his alien friends are again interrogated by the American government and representatives of the United Nations, although more gently than his previous interrogators. Dannerman must serve as a translator between the humans and the aliens, because he is in possession of a translation implant from the Beloved Leaders.
With information from Dannerman and help from Horch technology, the Beloved Leader's submarines are cut off from their masters and captured before they are able to unleash pockets of undersea methane gas. This strategy being the Beloved Leaders standard practice for dealing with planets that will not submit to them. Having survived the initial contact, the President of the United States prepares to release all information about the aliens and the confrontation to the world, so that humanity can prepare to defend themselves in the future.
[edit] Release details
- 1999, USA, Tor Books ISBN 0312866186, July 1999, Hardcover
- 2000, USA, Tor Science Fiction ISBN 0812577833, March 2000, Paperback
- 2000, USA, Tandem Library ISBN 0613278216, September 2000, Library Binding
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Release details come from the Fantastic Fiction site Far Shore of Time by Frederik Pohl (HTML). Retrieved on 2007-07-02.