The Juggler of Worlds Review
Juggler
Of Worlds review by Harriet Klausner
Amalgamated Regional Militia Intel Agent Sigmund Ausfaller works extremely
hard to keep aliens from harming the Earth and its colonies. However, the
brilliant but obsessed ARM operative determines that the top hazard at the
moment comes from the sheep like obsessive Puppeteers. They herd to protect
their species from the remotest of threats.
The Puppeteers General Products sector sells items deemed safe to their
species to the highest bidder. Recently they sold spaceship hulls that are
guaranteed to protect anyone inside from any form of radiation. However, a
scientific expedition using a General Products anti-radiation hull arrives with
the outside husk in perfect order, but inside everything including the crew has
been gutted and mutilated. Sigmund needs to know why while the Puppeteers begin
the sale of specialty technology to chosen ones in order to increase their
espionage activity until they learn that in several millenniums the galactic
core will explode. Reacting to this future threat, the Puppeteers sheepishly
vanish leaving behind selected scouts to keep watch on the others pulling
strings along the way.
A Ringworld prequel like FLEET OF WORLDS, JUGGLER OF WORLDS is an engaging
science fiction thriller intended to and succeeding in thrilling long time fans
of the series. Much of the novel repeats action from the saga although refreshes
it to a degree by using someone else’s interpretation of known events at least
to the Ringworld audience. More so than usual the similarities between Sigmund
and the Puppeteers are obvious as both are obsessed on preventing external real
or perceived threats from harming their species by pulling the strings of
others. This is a solid entry though a bit slow as readers know what occurred
already.
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