"A great addition to this sf series"
Harry Silver, with a wife and as a new father, needs
money, but a Berserker destroyed his vessel. Wealthy
Winston Cheng offers him a small fortune along with a
quality ship in exchange for Harry leading a private army
to rescue his granddaughter and great-grandson kidnapped
by a Berserker. Harry knows that if these killing
machines allow a "Goodlife" to live it is only because
they become subservient. Winston feels this abduction is
different because the death machine is a rogue who acts
dissimilar from the others. Still Harry says no as he has
two reasons to live. However, Harry learns that the rogue Berserker kidnapped
his wife and son. His only hope to save his beloved Becky
and Ethan, assuming they have not been terminated
as "Badlife" and that Cheng's theory is correct, is the
deal. Harry meets old friends, several enemies, and other
adventurers while preparing for an assault. Though
Winston's strategy seems logical, Harry knows from first
hand experience that the best laid plans of Silver always
goes astray when confronting a Berserker so why should
this quest be any different especially when another
machine seeks to kill Cheng's crew. ROGUE BERSERKER is a throwback tale to the earlier novels
with Berserkers in the forefront leading to non-stop
action. Harry seems more complete as he seeks vengeance,
prays for a miracle expecting none, and accepts any means
is fine as long as he rescues his family. Fueled by anger
and helplessness, his obsession makes him less ethical yet
more human than hero. Fred Saberhagen provides a terrific
entry in his long running series as he returns to the
basics: human vs. invincible killing machine within a
tense story line. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 5, 2005
SummaryHarry Silver has already had a lifetime of trouble from
ordinary Berserkersr, the automated killing machines
programmed an age ago to denude the galaxy of life. Now when
his own family is kidnapped, he faces a deviant machine, a
good fit for some or all of the Galactic Dictionary's
definitions of ROGUE: ROGUE: (1) A deceitful, double-dealing
evildoer .. . (4) A fierce elephant or stamodont that has
been banished from the herd . . . (10) Having a peculiarly
malevolent or unstable nature . . . (11) No longer loyal,
affiliated, or recognized, and hence not governable or
accountable . . . erring, apostate. - Galactic Dictionary of
the Common Tongue Ordinary Berserkers armed with weapons
powerful enough to kill an entire planet were enough of a
nightmare. What worse deviltry will a killing machine gone
rogue attempt-and even if Silver can stop it, will he ever
see his family alive again?
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