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Up Jim River

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Hugo Award finalist and Robert A. Heinlein Award-winning SF writer Michael Flynn returns to space opera with Up Jim River.
There is a river on Dangchao Waypoint, a small world out beyond Die Bold. It is a longish river as such things go, with a multitude of bayous and rapids and waterfalls, and it runs through many a strange and hostile country. Going up it, you can lose everything.
Going up it, you can find anything. The Hound Bridget ban has vanished and her employer, the Kennel (the mysterious superspy agency of the League) has given up the search. But her daughter, the harper Mearana, has not. She enlists the scarred man, Donovan, to aid her in her search. With the reluctant assent and financial aid of the Kennel, they set forth. Bridget ban was following hints of an artifact that would "protect the League from the Confederacy for aye." Mearana is eager to follow that trail, but Donovan is reluctant, because whatever is at the end of it made a Hound disappear. What it would do to a harper and a drunk is far too easy to imagine.
Donovan's mind had been shattered by Those of Name, the rulers of the Confederacy, and no fewer than seven quarreling personalities now inhabit his skull. How can he hope to see her through safely? Together, they follow Bridget ban's trail to the raw worlds of the frontier, edging ever closer to the uncivilized and barbarian planets of the Wild.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 1, 2010
      Veteran SF writer Flynn returns to the world he introduced in 2008's The January Dancer
      : a human-colonized galaxy thousands of years in the future, on the far side of a dark age that has reduced our era to the stuff of legends and hokey place-names. League superoperative Bridget ban goes missing while searching for an artifact that will protect the League from the Confederacy. When her employers give her up for dead, Bridget's flame-haired daughter, Méarana, turns to one of her mother's ex-lovers, scarred and bitter Donovan, whose work for the Confederacy left him with a shattered mind and seven personalities. The pair retrace Bridget's final steps, accumulating allies and enemies—sometimes difficult to distinguish—on each exotic world they visit. Flynn's tale is self-consciously retro in its sensibilities, with florid prose and a straightforward, conventional plot.

    • Library Journal

      April 15, 2010
      The Hound Bridget ban has disappeared, and her employers, the elite espionage agency known as the Kennel, have given her up for lost. Her daughter, the harper Mearana, however, is determined to find her mother, even if she has to enlist a stranger with a mind fractured into seven personalities to help her. Set in the same far future universe as "The January Dancer", Flynn's latest novel celebrates the art and artifice of storytelling with language that mirrors the cultural shifts and lost paradigms of centuries. VERDICT With well-drawn characters and a colorful universe, this narrative tour de force brings space opera to the next level and belongs in most libraries.

      Copyright 2010 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      April 15, 2010
      On the harper Mearanas home planet, up Jim River is a saying indicating a journey ever further into danger and the unknown. Mearanas mother, Bridget ban, has disappeared on mysterious business. Even the Kennel, her employer and one of the galaxys two sources of secret agents, didnt know what she was looking for or where she went. Mearana is determined, though, to discover her mothers fate. She manages to convince the scarred man, the Fudir, who was once Donovan but became six or seven personalities after a botched experiment by Those of Name, to join her out of a sense of nostalgia. The worlds inhabited by these people are sufficient reason to read the novel. The extrapolations of linguistic drift and remnants of ancient history that Flynn conjures constitute a fascinating story in themselves. Adding to them a tense and thrilling search from the bar on Jehovah to the very Wild itself, through strange cultures and dangerous ports, just makes the book all the more engaging. A future history with serious punch.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2010, American Library Association.)

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