Fearful Symmetries: The Return of Noha Rajasthan

by S. Andrew Swann

Moreau Series (4), Terran Confederation (4)

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This is the story of Nohar Rajasthan, a private eye descended from genetically manipulated tiger stock to become a moreau--a second-class humanoid citizen in a human world. Nohar retired from the private eye business ten years ago, and just wants to spend his remaining time in the peace and quiet of his wilderness homestead. Then a human lawyer asks him to take on a missing moreau case--and suddenly all hell breaks loose!

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The tiger is ex-private eye Nohar Rajasthan, and he's only part tiger and part part man, a rare natural descendent of moreaus - animal-human chimeras designed for war. It's been 17 years since the events of Forests of the Night, seven years since Nohar left his human wife Stephanie. He lives on a homestead in California, part of a government program designed, in the wake of massive moreau-human violence, to get moreaus away from urban areas. He lives a simple life of hunting deer. His joints aching in the morning, his stripes faded, he knows he won't live long.

But, after he turns down a generous offer from an anonymous client to find a missing moreau and a hit team descends on his cabin, he has no choice but to return to Los Angeles and show more confront his past and the world he left.

In some ways, this is not only the shortest but most contemplative of Swann's moreau books. While it still has plenty of action, it also has Nohar confronting not only the fearful symmetries of his created purpose but also memories of his early life and the similarities between his own, distant father and the murderous forces he must combat.

While Swann again adds another chapter in the troubled relations between human and moreau and even shows us the first moreaus to be created, this is not a good entry point in the series. It depends too much on resonances from early books. But, after finishing those early books, it is definitely worth reading.
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Nohar Rajasthan is pushing 40, which is very old for a genetically engineered tiger whose parents were designed to fight in wars, not live to a healthy old age. He’s retired to the country and given up his life as a private investigator— but there’s one more job that demands his skills, and it won’t leave him in peace. He has to return to Los Angeles to track down a missing person and figure out why there are serious amounts of heavy firepower committed to stopping him. Swann keeps up the pace throughout; I read this one in a single sitting.

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Fearful Symmetries: The Return of Noha Rajasthan
Original publication date
1999-04
Dedication
This book is dedicated to the Cajun Sushi Hamsters, who saw the first one.

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Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3569 .W262 .F4Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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