Juggler of Worlds - Larry Niven & Edward M. Lerner

Juggler of Worlds

By Larry Niven & Edward M. Lerner

  • Release Date: 2008-09-16
  • Genre: High Tech Sci-Fi
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 105 Ratings

Description

For too long, the Puppeteers have controlled the fate of worlds. Now Sigmund is pulling the strings...

Covert agent Sigmund Ausfaller is Earth's secret weapon, humanity's best defense against all conspiracies, real and potential - and imaginary - of foes both human and alien. Who better than a brilliant paranoid to expose the devious plots of others?

He may finally have met his match in Nessus, representative of the secretive Puppeteers, the elder race who wield vastly superior technologies. Nessus schemes in the shadows with Earth's traitors and adversaries, even after the race he represents abruptly vanishes from Known Space.

As a paranoid, Sigmund had always known things would end horribly for him. Only the when, where, how, why, and by whom of it all had eluded him. That fog has begun to lift...

But even Sigmund has never imagined how far his investigations will take him - or that his destiny is entwined with the fates of worlds.

At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Reviews

  • Never Better

    5
    By Elessar78
    I've been reading Larry Niven stories since the 1980s and his work is always the best. He is also one of the best collaborators around (for examples read any of the titles with Jerry Pournelle). Once again Niven tells a great story about the Puppeteers and the Humans of Known Space. I really liked how Niven and Edwards worked in some of the other tales and characters from Niven's short stories. This series has really been interesting to see things from the Puppeteer point of view. Enjoy the story!
  • Everything that SF should be

    5
    By CampReilly
    I couldn't put it down. I loved getting into the crazy minds of these characters. Plenty of plot twists that I never expected.
  • Amazing!

    5
    By Flux02
    Do yourself a favor and read a couple of Niven's short stories first (Neutron Star, At The Core, and others). Even if you don't, this is still a good point to get into his "Known Space" universe. Great storytelling, and absolutely amazing world-building and races. If you like Sci-Fi or technology at all, you have to read this series.

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