Firehand

by Andre Norton

Other authorsP. M. Griffin
Paper Book, 1995

Status

Available

Call number

Fic SF Norton

Collection

Publication

New York : Tom Doherty Associates, 1995.

Description

Norton, one of the most distinguished living SF and fantasy writers (Booklist) returns to the series where time is a battleground. Criminal Ross Murdoch is caught in a timeless conflict, in which he must change the outcome of a war in an alien world. For his failure to do so will mean doom for an entire planetary system.

User reviews

LibraryThing member JohnFair
Murdock and Ashe are stuck in the living past of Hawaika after they'd seen off the threat of the Baldies to that ancient world. Not quite resigned to their fates, the two men reckon they're stuck there after their gate had been destroyed but Karara and the mysterious guardians of that past come to
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tell them that a way back was to appear in the near future. Not inclined to argue this seemingly incredible statement, the two men soon find themselves faced with the slight figure of Eveleen Riordan, come to bring them home. Back uptime in their present, they find Hawaika a living world but one that had been the heart of a thriving human civilisation had been reduced to a cinder and with a new mission; the reversal of the burn off. Back in time, Murdock finds himself organising a guerrilla war against the invading Ton, who's death was fated to wreck the nascent civilisation that would eventually beat off a Baldy incursion. As they fight for this land, Murdock and Riordan find themselves growing closer, and Murdock finds himself falling for the land he's fighting for as well. Eventually, the enemies are beaten and Ashe, Murdock and Riordan come back to a living presence.

Although Norton has already introduced the concepts of having members of the opposite sex having important roles in her previous Time Traders tale, this one also pushes a degree of romantic entanglement that is unusual for her books, though this is most likely the doing of her co-author PM Griffin
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LibraryThing member phyllis2779
I wanted to read this one because I had read all the other Time Trader books. I think this is the last one. But it was kind of disappointing. I liked the focus on Ross and his emotions but all the guerilla fighting was not that interesting for me. It did make me think about the war in Afghanistan,
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which very much resembles the type of fighting and environment in this book. Vietnam too in some ways. But I wouldn't read it again or recommend it.
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Language

Physical description

282 p.; 17 cm

ISBN

9780812519846

Local notes

Time Traders, 5

DDC/MDS

Fic SF Norton

Rating

½ (16 ratings; 3.8)
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