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From Publishers Weekly To the delight of sci-fi fans, the scoundrel-hero Jak Jinnaka returns for another tale of high adventure, spying, double-crossing and intergalactic mischief. Just when Jak thinks that looking out for his boss's teenaged relative and trying to keep his visiting, infamous uncle from wreaking havoc will be the trickiest tasks he'll have for a while, he is ordered by the Hive intelligence agency to obtain the newly discovered diary of the progenitor of the "Wager"-the rules upon which their entire legal, spiritual and ethical system rests. The first problem he encounters is that the people he officially works for want him to steal the diary for them; the second arises when he's commanded to steal it for his ex-lover, the Princess of Greenworld, who has used mind control to make him her sex slave; then several old, dangerous friends become involved. A glance at the chapter headings-"A Double-Sided Snipe Hunt"; "A Panty Raid Is Not Standard Procedure"-will give readers an idea of the kind of fun they're in for, and Barnes's invented slang ("toktru" means very true or really; "tove" stands for lover or best friend) will keep them grounded in this fun, futuristic realm. With its eccentric characters and jaunty storytelling, Barnes's (A Princess of the Aerie) romp is irresistibly engaging. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Booklist Still suffering from Princess Shyf's brutal mental conditioning (see A Princess from the Aerie [BKL Ja 1 & 15 02]), 18-year-old Jak Jinnaka is now junior administrator of the Martian moon Deimos, and with his buddies Dujuv and Shadow on the Frost nearby, comfortable. Well, except for his secret agentry for the Hive (his home world), the king of Mars, and maybe others. So he has nightmares. His routine is really disrupted, though, when the boss takes four months' vacation, leaving him in charge during the week that his spymaster, Uncle Sib, shows up. Sib around usually means trouble, so Jak isn't surprised when a potentially government-toppling discovery is made on Mars. He is then reunited with his oldest friends and a few enemies in a struggle for the Martian prize that entails rollicking adventure and pointed commentary on the human penchant for ridiculous, corrupt leadership. A final confrontation brings sorrow and insight, leaving Jak a little wiser and eager for the next adventure. Ditto the fans of this funny, perceptive, habit-forming

series! Roberta Johnson Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved Review “Fly-by-the-seat-of-his-pants, always-look-out-for-number-one, never-say-die hero . . . actionpacked, humdinger of a read . . . will entertain readers on a grand, intergalactic scale.” —Heartstrings “Barnes has created a complex future . . . not only to tell an absorbing story, but also to satirize human follies.” —BookLoons “Entertaining locales . . . pomp and pageantry . . . a little danger . . . explores some tough political quandaries. All the ingredients of a good novel.” —Science Fiction Weekly “Filled with enough adventure . . . and [a] deliciously ironic twist . . . to please readers of any genre.” —MostlyFiction Book Reviews

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With the soul of thirty-sixth-century humanity at stake, Jak Jinnaka steps in . . . now we’re really in trouble Jak Jinnaka parlayed his powerful family connections, unearned media fame, and consistent dumb luck into a cushy job as vice procurator of the Martian moon Deimos, an office he precariously maintains alongside his top-secret post as a station chief for Hive Intelligence—two soft jobs for an already rich, handsome, single young man in a fun-loving colonial outpost. Sadly, when his boss takes a well-deserved vacation, it looks like Jak may actually have to do a little work—keep local trade humming, maintain the Hive’s hegemony, prevent the boss’s pretty teenage niece’s internship from becoming front-page celebrity gossip, and make sure his rambunctious visiting uncle Sib doesn’t cause international incidents among the thousands of prickly petty kingdoms on Mars. Then, in one of the pettiest kingdoms of all, the lifelog of the man who wrote the Wager—a set of principles that guides all human life in the thirty-sixth century—is discovered, and the race is on for control of the holiest relic in a thousand years, with Jak in the lead and all of the devils and angels of his past howling at his heels. ● ● ● ●

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From Publishers Weekly To the delight of sci-fi fans, the scoundrel-hero Jak Jinnaka returns for another tale of high adventure, spying, double-crossing and intergalactic mischief. Just when Jak thinks that looking out for his boss's teenaged relative and trying to keep his visiting, infamous uncle from wreaking havoc will be the trickiest tasks he'll have for a while, he is ordered by the Hive intelligence agency to obtain the newly discovered diary of the progenitor of the "Wager"-the rules upon which their entire legal, spiritual and ethical system rests. The first problem he encounters is that the people he officially works for want him to steal the diary for them; the second arises when he's commanded to steal it for his ex-lover, the Princess of Greenworld, who has used mind control to make him her sex slave; then several old, dangerous friends become involved. A glance at the chapter headings-"A Double-Sided Snipe Hunt"; "A Panty Raid Is Not Standard Procedure"-will give readers an idea of the kind of fun they're in for, and Barnes's invented slang ("toktru" means very true or really; "tove" stands for lover or best friend) will keep them grounded in this fun, futuristic realm. With its eccentric characters and jaunty storytelling, Barnes's (A Princess of the Aerie) romp is irresistibly engaging. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Booklist Still suffering from Princess Shyf's brutal mental conditioning (see A Princess from the Aerie [BKL

Ja 1 & 15 02]), 18-year-old Jak Jinnaka is now junior administrator of the Martian moon Deimos, and with his buddies Dujuv and Shadow on the Frost nearby, comfortable. Well, except for his secret agentry for the Hive (his home world), the king of Mars, and maybe others. So he has nightmares. His routine is really disrupted, though, when the boss takes four months' vacation, leaving him in charge during the week that his spymaster, Uncle Sib, shows up. Sib around usually means trouble, so Jak isn't surprised when a potentially government-toppling discovery is made on Mars. He is then reunited with his oldest friends and a few enemies in a struggle for the Martian prize that entails rollicking adventure and pointed commentary on the human penchant for ridiculous, corrupt leadership. A final confrontation brings sorrow and insight, leaving Jak a little wiser and eager for the next adventure. Ditto the fans of this funny, perceptive, habit-forming series! Roberta Johnson Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved Review “Fly-by-the-seat-of-his-pants, always-look-out-for-number-one, never-say-die hero . . . actionpacked, humdinger of a read . . . will entertain readers on a grand, intergalactic scale.” —Heartstrings “Barnes has created a complex future . . . not only to tell an absorbing story, but also to satirize human follies.” —BookLoons “Entertaining locales . . . pomp and pageantry . . . a little danger . . . explores some tough political quandaries. All the ingredients of a good novel.” —Science Fiction Weekly “Filled with enough adventure . . . and [a] deliciously ironic twist . . . to please readers of any genre.” —MostlyFiction Book Reviews Most helpful customer reviews 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. The Man of the Wager By Arthur W Jordin In the Hall of the Martian King is the third novel in the Jak Jinnaka series, following A Princess of the Aerie. In the previous volume, Jak and his friend help stymie a plot to unite the Mercurian miners against the rest of human space. Jak and friends also manage to escape from the clutches of Princess Shyf, although he is still partially conditioned to love her. In this novel, Jak is working for the Protectorates Administrative Services Corps as vice-Procurator of Deimos, the smaller and outer moon of Mars. The most exciting thing that has happened is welcoming Uncle Sib to Mars during his two-hundredth birthday Big Circuit. He has just seen his boss off for a vacation on the Hive and has barely settled into the expected boredom, when he receives a "For Your Eyes Only" message from Hel Faczel, the head of PASC, telling him that a extremely important religious artifact has been found on Mars. Jak is instructed to turn over his duties to his staff and to go to Mars as soon as possible. His vacationing boss also calls to congratulate him on the assignment, to remind him that he is well prepared, and to request that Jak take Pikia, his great-great-granddaughter, on the mission with him. Jak and Pikia fly down to Mars together in the warshuttle John Carter. Jak is head of the mission to Red Amber Magenta Green, the Harmless Zone kingdom where the artifact was found, but Hive Intelligence wants him to defer any credit for its success to Clarbo Waynong, a scion of a famous family slated for high office. Unfortunately, to say that Clarbo lacks proficiency as a agent is more than an understatement; it would be totally misleading. Clarbo is so

narcissistic and self-absorbed that he can't even understand why people don't always follow the script that he has provided them. Jak is determined to do everything he can to complete the mission successfully, for Hive Intelligence has promised to completely de-condition him from Shyf's influence if he succeeds. He suppresses his good sense several times to keep Clarbo in the mission, thereby really irritating his friends. However, Jak knows that he is only being a good citizen of the Hive, following the dictates of the Wager. This novel takes Jak's alienation from his friends even further, causing him even more mental pain. However, he receives unexpected help from a little known Martian kingdom, Paxhaven, that provides him with an additional source of strength. Moreover, he discovers a new friend and competent ally in Pikia. Once again, the reader is agitated at the machinations of Hive Intelligence and its manipulation of Jak and his friends. Although Jak does everything he can to achieve the goals set for him, the game is rigged against him. The artifact, an old-fashioned lifelog, provides an explanation for some of the Machiavellian maneuvering of the Hive and other human polities as well as the problems that Jak has keeping "toves". This installment suggests the possibility of some redemption of Jax later in the series. Recommended for Barnes fans and anyone else who enjoys tales of intrigue and adventure in the far future. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Bleak and Cynical By David Hood As the series continues, it becomes clear that however well-meaning, or not, Jak tries to be that he is merely a puppet being controlled and manipulated by layer upon layer of machinations and organizations he cannot even fathom. Barnes' world building is still very good, and the likeable cast of characters returns. He doesn't pull punches either with major and minor characters subject to terminal events. Though I vehemently disagree that this series is satire, there was some mild humor with the incompetent hereditary politician that Jak is assigned to make shine. However the strengths of the work are overshadowed by the bleak and cynical way Jak is used and abused by his teachers, his government and his "friends" as well as the way Jak is forced to use and abuse his friends as well. I give this one a 3.5 that I round up to 4. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. More intriguing political intrigue in the 36th century By Richard R. Horton Here is the third novel in John Barnes's ongoing chronicle of the life and times of Jak Jinnaka, a young man in a 36th Century Solar System. Jak is a citizen of the Hive, a huge space habitat at the Earth/Sun L5 point. In the previous books, we have followed his career as a part-time secret agent, and somewhat of a celebrity, due to his involvement in a couple of high-profile adventures. As this book opens, he has graduated from the Hive's Public Service Academy, and taken a job as Vice Procurator of the Hive's base on the Martian moon Deimos. At the same time he is secretly an agent of Hive Intelligence. His life is further complicated by his continued conditioned attraction to his former girlfriend, the sadistic Princess Shyf of Greenworld, a nation of the Aerie (at the

Earth/Sun L4 point). All he wants is to be cured of this conditioning, and to get a more exciting job. But his bosses at Hive Intel have a use for him in his present state and position. The crisis driving the main action of In the Hall of the Martian King is the discovery of a lifelog of Paj Nakasen, the originator of the "Wager", a quasi-religious set of principles that lies at the heart of 36th Century human society. This lifelog was discovered at an archaeological dig in one of many tiny Martian nations. Many entities want this document, and such people as Jak's much-loved Uncle Sib; Princess Shyf; and a silly but highly placed fellow diplomat are all involved in the search. All this leads to an amusing series of comedies of errors, as various attempts are made to obtain (by fair means or foul) the lifelog. Much of the book is rather funny, and much is quite exciting. Barnes gives us an impressive set-piece or two while the McGuffin is tussled over. But it's not all funny -- there is serious speculation about the proper organization of society, and there is some wrenching tragedy as well. Good people die. And the information in the lifelog itself turns out to have potentially catastrophic repercussions for Jak's society. As with all the novels in this series, the wheels-within-wheels of the plot are almost exhausting, and not quite believable. But Jak is an interesting and ambiguous character, well worth reading about. The action of the books is quite enjoyable, even if not always what it seems on the surface. Barnes tackles some interesting ideas, though I think he stacks the decks of his arguments on occasion. The background details of the social order, the technological underpinning, and the varied cultures of the 36th Century Solar System are just delightfully presented. I'm really enjoying these novels. See all 6 customer reviews...

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