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Authors: Glen Cook

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BOOK: Starfishers Volume 1: Shadowline
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McClennon finally selected a move. He offered a pawn trade. “Your move. Why’s that?”

“The Sangaree fleet the Starfishers engaged at Stars’ End. That wasn’t just a Family raidfleet. A dozen Families must have gone in on the operation. Which should have meant chaos in the fleet’s command structure. But they were damned near as efficient as any human fleet.”

“So?”

“So Deeth had a thing about organization and discipline. And he had the willpower and stubbornness and sheer insane vendetta spirit to put a thing like that together. I’m not saying it was him the Fishers fought. I’m just saying that fleet had his feel.”

“Then you think you’re going around the circle again? That now it’s their turn to get revenge?”

“Maybe. There’s plenty of them left. If they could find a way to mate off Homeworld . . . ”

“They’ve always had that, Mouse. Your move.” Mouse accepted the pawn trade. “Your uncle Michael was conceived on Prefactlas. And he was no mule. They just need to overcome their prejudices.”

Mouse dropped his drink. “Breeding slaves. Why didn’t I think of that? I wonder if Beckhart knows?”

“He knows everything. That’s his job. Drop him a reminder anyway, if it’ll make you feel better.”

Mouse snickered wickedly. “For a minute I thought I was unemployed.”

“For a while I’d hoped you’d quit. What now?”

“Polly is going to be here next week. Some kind of tour. She’s got our kid with her. Maybe we’ll skip over to the Fortress and see my brothers.”

“You said . . . ”

“He didn’t destroy it. He just killed everybody. Ben and Homer live there now. Couple of crazy old hermits. They keep the family business rolling. When’s Jupp going to get here?”

“Tonight, I hope. What do you think? Should I accept that offer from Ubichi?”

“Resign? Beckhart wouldn’t let you. There’s a war on, you know.”

“Suppose he did?”

“Then walk carefully. Luna Command is watching them. The merc forces are gone. Now they’re looking for excuses to break up the company police forces.”

“At least the companies are run by honest crooks, not sanctimonious bandits like Admiral Beckhart.”

Mouse looked angry. He growled, “We’d better let the game slide. Call me if Jupp turns up.” He stalked out of the room.

McClennon turned to stare at the night sky. Mouse conspired in the destruction of an entire Sangaree star system? That was a lot of revenge.

Norbon w’Deeth, are you out there somewhere? Are you polishing your guns, getting ready to come to town? Will the cycle continue round, and never mind the greater, more desperate struggle down toward the galactic core?

“Hate is the worst poison,” McClennon muttered. “Mouse, your father was right when he told you to go back to Academy. You should have listened.”

 

Table of Contents

Book 1 of The Starfishers

One: 3052 AD

Two: 3031 AD

Three: 3052 AD

Four: 2844 AD

Five: 3052 AD

Six: 3007 AD

Seven: 3020 AD

Eight: 3031 AD

Nine: 3031 AD

Ten: 3020 AD

Eleven: 3031 AD

Twelve: 2844 AD

Thirteen: 3052 AD

Fourteen: 3031 AD

Fifteen: 3020 AD

Sixteen: 3031 AD

Seventeen: 2844 AD

Eighteen: 3031 AD

Nineteen: 3020 AD

Twenty: 3052 AD

Twenty-One: 3031 AD

Twenty-Two: 2844-5 AD

Twenty-Three: 3031 AD

Twenty-Four: 2354-3031 AD

Twenty-Five: 3031 AD

Twenty-Six: 2845 AD

Twenty-Seven: 3031 AD

Twenty-Eight: 3052 AD

Twenty-Nine: 2973 AD

Thirty: 2878-3031 AD

Thirty-One: 3031 AD

Thirty-Two: 3052 AD

Thirty-Three: 3031 AD

Thirty-Four: 2853-2880 AD

Thirty-Five: 3052 AD

Thirty-Six: 3031 AD

Thirty-Seven: 3028 AD

Thirty-Eight: 3031 AD

Thirty-Nine: 3028-3031 AD

Forty: 3052 AD

Forty-One: 3031 AD

Forty-Two: 3031 AD

Forty-Three: 3031 AD

Forty-Four: 3031 AD

Forty-Five: 2860-3023 AD

Forty-Six: 3032 AD

Forty-Seven: 3032 AD

Forty-Eight: 3032 AD

Forty-Nine: 3032 AD

Fifty: 3032 AD

Fifty-One: 3023-3032 AD

Fifty-Two: 3052 AD

Fifty-Three: 3032 AD

Fifty-Four: 3032 AD

Fifty-Five: 3032 AD

Fifty-Six: 3032 AD

Fifty-Seven: 3032 AD

Fifty-Eight: 3032 AD

Fifty-Nine: 3032 AD

Sixty: 3052 AD

Epilogue: 3052 AD

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