Rimrunners

Rimrunners

Infobox Book
name = Rimrunners
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image_caption = "Rimrunners" cover
author = C. J. Cherryh
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country = United States
language = English
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genre = Science fiction novel
publisher = Warner Books
release_date = June 1989
media_type = Print (Paperback)
pages = 327 pp (hardback edition)
isbn = ISBN 0-446-51514-0
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"Rimrunners" is a science fiction novel written by C. J. Cherryh and set in her Alliance-Union universe, in which humanity has split into three major power blocs: Union, the Merchanter's Alliance and Earth. Chronologically, the book follows immediately after the author's award-winning "Downbelow Station" and is one of Cherryh's series of "Merchanter" novels.

The book's cover art, by Don Maitz, won the 1990 Hugo Award for Best Original Artwork.

Plot summary

The long, bitterly-fought Company War between Earth and Union had ended - for everyone, except Conrad Mazian, commander of the Earth Company Fleet. By refusing to accept the peace, he and his loyal Mazianni became outlaws, hunted by all sides.

Elizabeth 'Bet' Yeager had been one of Mazian's marines, a twenty year veteran. Stranded on Pell Station when the Fleet was forced to pull out abruptly (as told in "Downbelow Station"), she managed to blend in with the many displaced war refugees. Since then, she survived by taking whatever starship berths she could find. Her luck begins to run out when her latest ship, the freighter "Ernestine", is forced to return to Pell for major repairs, a destination too fraught with danger for her. She stays behind on decrepit, dying Thule Station. Day after day, she goes to the employment office, but there is little work. Few starships call and the ones that do, don't need her.

Late one night, while trying to sleep in a dockside washroom, she is attacked by a man and barely manages to kill him. In desperation, weak from hunger, she moves in with a lowlife bartender. When he tries to control her, with threats to go to the authorities about his suspicions about her, she dispatches him too. With time running out before his body is discovered, she signs up with the ship "Loki", a barely legitimate 'spook' that survives by gathering intelligence and selling it.

"Loki" is not a typical merchanter ship; instead of a closely-knit family, the crew consists of unrelated hire-ons. As a result, various competing cliques have formed aboard and Bet has to navigate her way among them. She becomes friends with Musa, a universally respected crewman who claims to have served on one of the ancient sublighters, the original nine vessels that predated faster-than-light ships, and is strongly attracted to Ramey, a surly outcast (his nickname is NG - no good). She gradually makes a place for herself and even manages to get the reluctant NG tentatively readmitted back into shipboard society.

Things get complicated when she is forced to reveal her past, especially since "Loki" is currently hunting a Mazianni ship. Long overdue for a major overhaul, the ship limps into Thule, hooks up to the sole starship fuel pump and takes on all the available fuel. While there, the ship they were searching for (Keu's "India") shows up. The Mazianni ship had been harried and hunted by Alliance and Union forces to the point that it was blocked from its regular supply bases and is desperately low on fuel. Keu needs to take the precious pump and fuel intact, so he can't just blow "Loki" up. Instead, he sends boarding parties of armored marines, but Bet and NG between them manage to hold them off. Then the Alliance warship "Norway" arrives to close the trap and administer the coup de grâce. Bet's actions during the battle prove to her crewmates that she can be trusted; she has found a (relatively) safe haven.


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