Up Jim River, Michael Flynn
Up Jim River, Michael Flynn
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Up Jim River

Author: Michael Flynn

Narrator: Todd McLaren

Unabridged: 15 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/26/2010

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

There is a river on Dangchao Waypoint, a small world out beyond Die Bold. It is a longish river as such things go, with a multitude of bayous and rapids and waterfalls, and it runs through many a strange and hostile country. Going up it, you can lose everything. Going up it, you can find anything.

The Hound Bridget ban has vanished, and her employer, the Kennel (the mysterious superspy agency of the League), has given up the search. But her daughter, the harper Mearana, has not. She enlists the scarred man, Donovan, to aid her in her search. With the reluctant assent and financial aid of the Kennel, they set forth. Bridget ban was following hints of an artifact that would "protect the League from the Confederacy for aye." Mearana is eager to follow that trail, but Donovan is reluctant, because whatever is at the end of it made a Hound disappear. What it would do to a harper and a drunk is far too easy to imagine.

Donovan's mind had been shattered by Those of Name, the rulers of the Confederacy, and no fewer than seven quarreling personalities now inhabit his skull. How can he hope to see Mearana through safely? Together, they follow Bridget ban's trail to the raw worlds of the frontier, edging ever closer to the uncivilized and barbarian planets of the Wild.

About Michael Flynn

Michael Flynn is a science fiction writer with over a dozen books to his name. He is best known for his four-book Firestar series, the critically acclaimed The Wreck of the River of Stars, and the Hugo Award–nominated Eifelheim. A mainstay of Analog SF, Michael's stories have also appeared in Asimov's, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Weird Tales, and other venues. He has won the Robert A. Heinlein Award for his work. He lives in Easton, Pennsylvania, with his wife, Margie.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bradley

The novel begins and ends with the Hound and a question. Still, as such novels go, whether they're adventures or Space-Operas or many-vista'd hues of gorgeous untamed planets, they're full of stories and stories within stories. This one has all of the above, and for those who really enjoyed Bridget B......more

Goodreads review by Terence

I see that in my review of The January Dancer (TJD) I neglected to mention the frame upon which Michael Flynn hung his story, which is related by “the scarred man” to the harper Méarana of Dangchao Waypoint as they drink uiscebaugh in the Bar on Jehovah. Up Jim River picks up right after the scarred......more

Goodreads review by Johan

This is one series of books that turns out to reward re-reads. I think it's because it's packed to the rim with fascinating details, about the development of cultures and languages, the relationships between different worlds and knowledge from our time that has been distorted after thousands of year......more

Goodreads review by John

Overall, a very enjoyable second volume in this series. The first volume was presented as a story within a frame story, and in this novel the characters of the frame pick up as the main story, as a daughter searches across the universe for her lost mother. The story intersects frequently with the hi......more