Jeffrey Carver - Eternity's End

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The Flying Dutchman of the stars! Rigger and star pilot Renwald Legroeder undertakes a search for the legendary ghost ship Impris - and her passengers and crew - whose fate is entwined with interstellar piracy, quantum defects in space-time, galactic coverup conspiracies, and deep-cyber romance. Can Legroeder and his Narseil crewmates find the lost ship in time to prevent a disastrous interstellar war?
An epic-scale novel of the Star Rigger Universe, and a finalist for the Nebula Award, from the author of The Chaos Chronicles. Original print publication by Tor Books.

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“Carefully,” Dendridan cautioned.

“Absolutely,” said the driver.

“Hit it,” said Peter. As they shot down the expressway, he craned his neck to look skyward for possible attack from above. “Our flyer friend is staying with us. Dendridan, you said they’d pick us up at Third and Park?”

“That’s right,” Dendridan said calmly. He looked at Harriet, his eyes widening. “Breathe, Mrs. Mahoney.”

Harriet gasped; she hadn’t realized she’d been holding her breath.

Minutes passed. “About three seconds now,” Peter said. They veered suddenly to the left and came down off a ramp into the downtown area. “There they are!” They were abruptly flanked by three green floaters similar to their own van. One cut directly behind them; the other two closed in on either side.

“Yours?” Harriet wheezed.

“Ours,” Dendridan murmured. “Now, let’s proceed home with all due speed, shall we?”

Peter peered back from the front seat with a crooked Clendornan grin. “I see we have police coming up behind. I wonder if they’re here to stop us or protect us.”

Harriet glanced back uneasily. She was still technically a fugitive for helping Legroeder jump bail; she didn’t want to deal with the police right now. The diplomatic protection was no doubt causing strains in higher echelons; it might have its limits. She turned forward again. “Don’t let the police stop us. How much farth—?”

Her question was cut off as the Narseil driver punched in full power, blasting through an intersection where the white van had just reappeared from the right. Peter started to say something, but was drowned out by a scream of thrusters and a sickening CRUNCH! Harriet looked back, horrified to see the right-flanking Narseil floater spinning around in the air, twisted together with the white van. “Mother of God,” she breathed.

The sight was cut off as their own driver took one last turn, then blazed the final block to the entry gate of the Narseil Embassy. “We’re in!” Peter cried, as the embassy gates opened to receive them. He craned his neck to look up, as the pursuing flyer peeled off into the sky.

“Very good,” Dendridan said, as the van slowed to a stop in the underground parking garage. “Are you all right, Mrs. Mahoney?”

Harriet let her breath out with a shudder. “I’m fine. But what about your people back there?”

Dendridan was listening to the com. “We have help on the scene. Several of our staff members were hurt—apparently none seriously. I can assure you a protest will be filed. But in the meantime, we are safely back and I think we should get inside as quickly as possible.”

Harriet looked out the window, where one of their escort-floaters had followed them into the compound. She sighed in gratitude. “Your people, they know how to provide a rescue squad, don’t they?”

Dendridan’s face creased in a Narseil smile. “If those people were willing to threaten a diplomatic floater, they must be very frightened of what we can do. Please, Mrs. Mahoney—let us go see how we can help you use this information you have gained.”

* * *

As the embassy staff brought in beverages and platters of seafood and fruit, Peter set up equipment to replay the McGinnis-implant reading. “Counselor Corellay gave this reading a confidence level of nine,” he explained to high-level embassy officials who had come in to see what the excitement was about. “That means we can use it in court. It carries roughly the weight of a notarized deposition—almost as much as verbal testimony.”

“Let’s view it,” said Dendridan, who had just returned from briefing Ambassador Nantock.

Harriet set aside her cup of tea and took a seat. During the live reading, she had been absorbing impressions and getting the general picture. This time her lawyer’s mind would be running at full speed.

The replay took two hours, with numerous pauses and backtrackings. But when it was done, Harriet’s mind was afire with the import of what they had learned. They might not be able to convict anyone solely on the basis of this evidence, but it could be the wedge they needed to crack the whole conspiracy open. If they could get new investigations started, especially in the press, and if other sources could be persuaded that the conspiracy was crumbling and they should talk…

Harriet turned to speak to Dendridan and realized for the first time that Ambassador Nantock had joined them. He was an old Narseil, probably El’ken’s contemporary. His grey-green scaled face was wrinkled in thought. He inclined his head toward her. “Mrs. Mahoney, I believe you’ve got some damning evidence here. It could strengthen the Narseil position on several matters that have concerned us for a long time.” His gill openings billowed. “Spacing Authority collaboration with Centrist Strength—who openly advocate discord with our people? And possible links to the Kyber pirates?” The Narseil shook his head in amazement.

“Are you going to take an official position on this?” Harriet asked. “Or is there anything in particular you would like me to do?”

Ambassador Nantock raised his hands. “We will protest the entire chain of events—and all of the implications that go with it. We may attempt to enlist the help of Secretary General Albright. It is hardly a secret that Commissioner North and others have been pressuring us to give you up into their custody.”

“No. Not a secret,” Harriet said softly. Gratefully.

“Have no fear, Mrs. Mahoney. If your work is so dangerous to them that they have to resort to sending outlaw groups to stop you—”

“We don’t actually have proof yet that there was any official involvement in that pursuit, Mr. Ambassador,” Peter reminded him.

“Perhaps not,” said the ambassador. “But we have good holo evidence of the vans that were pursuing you, and we have already linked one of them to Centrist Strength. And one link does tend to lead to another.” Ambassador Nantock paused in thought. “If you were to publish your findings on the worldnet—and solicit information from anyone who might be willing to come forward—” he paused again, his neck-sail stiffening “—especially concerning the sale of weapons to Centrist Strength—”

“Then we just might flush the vermin into the light,” Peter said.

Harriet nodded, thinking out loud. “Mr. North and his friends must be quite alarmed right now. And if they can be pressured into making a mistake—”

“Exactly,” said the ambassador.

* * *

The detailed plan took the rest of the day to work out. Rather than posting the entire text of Counselor Corellay’s reading for public view, they decided to create a summary, with a request for reply from anyone with direct knowledge of the facts. In addition, they would put up a discussion space for anyone who wanted to comment. By creating massive public awareness of the accusations, they hoped to generate as much pressure as possible on North, the Spacing Authority, and the RiggerGuild to come forward with a response. Harriet generally disapproved, in principle, of prosecution by publicity—and even now she felt a certain uneasiness in taking that route. But her reservations paled in light of the two attempts on her life.

As their preparations neared completion, Peter excused himself to take a call. When he returned, his eyes were lit up like tiny violet lanterns, and he wore a dazzling, crinkly grin on his face.

Harriet looked up from her compad. “What is it? You look like you’ve seen an angel.”

“Almost that good,” Peter said. “They have Maris! Morgan and Georgio and Pew. They’re on their way back with her right now!”

Harriet whooped in delight. She jumped up and grabbed Peter and danced him in a circle. When she let go of Peter, she turned dizzily to Dendridan. “Do you think we could bring them here? Would you mind?”

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