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Endgame (Jani Kilian series)

(Book #5 in the Jani Kilian Chronicles Series)

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Ever since contact was first made between humans and the alien idomeni , tensions between the two races have been frequent and bloody. As the first genetically altered human- idomeni hybrid, former... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Conclusion

Endgame (2007) is the fifth SF novel in the Jani Kilian series, following Contact Imminent. In the previous volume, the Commonwealth military initiated a covert attack upon the idomeni embassy in Chicago. The attackers inflicted great damage on the structure, but only one of them was still alive after the operation. The idomeni decided to withdraw their embassy. The bornsect returned to the worldskein, but the Haarin left for Elyas in the Outer Circle. Jani went to Thalassa on Elyas. In this novel, Jani Moragh Kilian is a hybrid of human and idomeni. Indeed, she was the first such after her recovery from the shuttle explosion. She is also a novice priestess, training in the idomeni religion. She is known as Ni Kiersha -- the toxin -- because of her effects upon the idomeni. Tsecha Egri is the spiritual leader of the Haarin, the common folk of the idomeni. He is also the primary agent of change among the idomeni priesthood. Jani is his religious suborn. Morden niRau Ceel is the Oligarch of the Vynsharau, principal clan of the idomeni. He is violently opposed to the teachings of Tsecha. He had reduced Tsecha to Haarin to remove his influence from the idomeni priesthood. Niall Pierce is a Colonel in the Commonwealth forces. He has been promoted through the ranks since his first acquaintance with Jani on Sheraa. Now he is the liaison between Tsecha and the armed forces. Lucien Pascal is a Captain in the Commonwealth forces. He is also an assassin. He has a weird relationship with Jani. Imea niaRauta Rilas is an idomeni religious fanatic and assassin. Her profession is unique among the idomeni. She has been killing so-called idomeni anathema from a list provided by Ceel. Her next target is Tsecha, but she would rather be killing Ni Kiersha. In this story, Rilas comes to Elyas station and encounters a madman. She avoids him and then changes identities. Then she shuttles down to the planet. Jani is again furious at Tsecha. He has written another major religious treatise. He will send it to the Rauta Sheraa Temple and create yet another fervor among the idomeni priesthood. Still, what else is new about Tsecha and religious agitation? Jani is also busy arranging a meeting between government leaders from the Outer Circle. They are planning to secede from the Commonwealth due to indifference in the central government. This will cause great changes in the Haarin position on Elyas. Then Rilas kills Tsecha using a toxic growth tailored to his biology. At first, the doctors do not recognize his death as a murder. They tend to believe that his physician-priestess had overlooked the growth in her examinations. But soon it becomes clear that the organism had grown with unnatural speed to destroy his brain. Lucien finds the sniper nest from which Rilas had made the hit. He convinces Jani that Tsecha's death had been an assassination. Then it becomes evident that the assassin is an idomeni. Most refuse to believe this, sinc

Well worth the wait

"End Game," the perhaps final entry in the Jani Kilian saga, is the best yet. And it's been a long time coming--the first of the pentology, "Code of Conduct," has a 1999 copyright date, and the previous volume in the series, "Contact Imminent," appeared in 2004. (There's a list of all the books in the series in a full-page advert following the conclusion of the book. Naturally, they should be read in the correct order.) This time out, Jani--half human, half alien Idomeni--is confronted with the usual cast of characters that fans in the series know well (and maybe you'll wish a character list had been supplied), who attempt to manipulate her (usually without success). There has been an assassination on the hybrid enclave, Thalassa, which leaves her in charge. She tries to hunt down the assassin (whose point of view alternates throughout the book with Jani's), while the Earth government's various civil and military figures meddle, and the tale becomes one of chase, revenge, and politics. Jani, faced with the conflicting motivations of the others, tries to make things up as she goes along. Usually her plans succeed only partially, if at all. And that's one of the many things that make this novel so interesting--Jani makes mistakes. She's no superhero, and she can be very nasty and impulsive. As usual with Ms. Smith, there's great character development and flowing prose. The author's great with small details--when people stop for meals she tells you what they ate and drank without making her readers snarl "get on with it!" And she notices what people do with their hands when they talk. But (and this is where the author has shown the greatest improvement from book to book), over time she's cut down on the flashbacks and the plot intricacies. This book's clarity itself. A minor complaint: the novel for all intents and purposes concludes on page 369 when Col. Niall Pierce, the Shakespeare-quoting security chief, tips his hat to Jani. However, in a long, almost Victorian-style coda, the book continues on until page 404. A simple five- or maybe 10-page epilogue would have done the job. But on the whole, this is a fabulous book. It will be interesting to see if Ms. Smith will go on to something else, or start a new series involving Jani. Either way, I'll be waiting anxiously.

Grand finale

Worth waiting for, and with a great twist in the tail, but if you are new to Kristine Smith it would be better to start with the first book in the series, as the interaction of the characters is very complex and you need to know the background to the main protagonists. Smith creates an extremely compelling world, full of ingenious technology, aliens and political intrigue, but yet exciting and gripping. I don't normally have patience with hard-to-pronounce names and language, but survived this. If you're interested then the author's website provides guidelines.

excellent science fiction

Change has come to humans and the Idomeni aliens when they first met in space and got to know each other. Right now, there is an uneasy coexistence between the two species with treaties in place to guide behavior and interactions. Hybridization is a choice to blend the two species into one, sometimes for health reason and sometimes for the need to find a better way of life. The hybrids live in Thalassa which is trying to become sovereign. The impetus for Hybridization and alien and human getting to know one another is condemned by the leader of the Idomeni people yet some are not afraid to speak their beliefs even though they are anthemia to the zealots on his homeworld. The hybrid woman Jani Killian is shattered when her mentor is assassinated and she vows to bring his killer to justice. To do that, she will have to change the beliefs of Idomeni, wreck havoc by arranging the largest mass exodus ever known and overthrow the regime whose leaders sent the killer. This latest Jani Killian novel is science fiction at its' very best. Splinter groups try to drive a wedge between human and alien relations. Yet because the two species are more alike than different they are fated to achieve only minor success, but doomed to failure in the larger sense. Jani is a well developed character; she is independent, doesn't pay attention to diplomatic protocol, does what she believes is right even if it disturbs two civilizations and is totally loyal to her friends. Kristine Smith is a superb species builder who creates a vivid picture of aliens especially on their homeworld and a deep look at human reactions to them. Harriet Klausner

Fantastic!

The amazing conclusion to the Jani Kilian series starts with an assassin and plunges along with unstoppable momentum. Once again Jani is at the center of galactic intrigue, fighting hard to keep the humans and the alien idomeni from galactic war and from destroying the home that she's tried so hard to create, Thalassa. Her friends, hell bent on their own courses, seem determined to undermine everything she's done. Packed with complex characters, top-notch aliens, action, and brilliant suspense, Endgame is a story that you'll want to read again and again.
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