About the Author:
FRED THOMAS SABERHAGEN (1930-2007) was born in Chicago, served with the U.S. Air Force, and then worked as an electronics technician and as an astronomy writer for the Encyclopedia Britannica. He began writing science fiction for Galaxy in 1961. His first novel, The Golden People, was published in 1964. He is most renowned for the Berserker® series of stories and novels.
From Booklist:
Even those who have lost count of Saberhagen's Berserker novels should applaud this one. Rogue pilot Harry Silver is hired by a wealthy magnate to retrieve the magnate's abducted wife and daughter. One of Silver's archrivals, the pilot Satranji, is also part of the scheme, as is a naval architect who has devised a fast scout ship that looks exactly like one of the smaller berserkers. Ideal for penetrating berserker-held space, this ship is not the only oddity in Harry's path. Others include an assassin machine sent by Berserker High Command to terminate a rogue berserker, a sex-surrogate robot, the aforementioned rogue berserker, and the abduction of Harry's own family. After much fast action during which characterizations and hardware remain well balanced, Harry gets his family back, but the rogue berserker, which kidnapped them for research on humans, is still on the loose. Substantial rewards for sophisticated and longtime Berserker fans. Roland Green
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