Drowning World (Alan Dean Foster)
Summary:
Bestseller Foster's latest Commonwealth novel (Diuturnity's Dawn, etc.)
offers the kind of sure-fire entertainment that keeps his fans coming
back for more. On the distant planet Fluva, torrential rains that leave
it barely habitable also make it a treasure trove of rare botanical
specimens. When the human prospector Shadrach Hasselemoga crashes in a
remote area, the only crew available to search for him is the warrior
Jemunu-jah, one of the native Sakuntala, and the immigrant Deyzara
trader, Masurathoo. This exceedingly odd couple-culturally different and
physically repulsive to each other-promptly crash also. While the
rescuers and the rescued are all slogging it out of the ultimate rain
forest, the reptilian AAn empire is fomenting bloody trouble between the
Sakuntula and the Deyzara. This leaves Commonwealth administrator
Lauren Matthias in the hot seat, with refugees swarming in to her
limited facilities and the bodies of the innocent piling up, with few
resources to help. But it's the survivors of the rain forest who bring
new knowledge that helps save Fluva, along with quick work by Matthias.
The human characters are notably less developed than the aliens, and the
AAn Empire is something of a straw foe these days, but the author's
mastery of his exotic setting cannot be denied.Download drowning world (.pdf)
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