The Genocidal Healer

by James R. White

Hardcover, 1991

Status

Available

Call number

823.914

Collection

Publication

Ballantine (1991), Hardcover

User reviews

LibraryThing member leslie.98
This 8th book of the Sector General series is the first one to not feature Dr. Conway since the very first book. While I found it interesting to have a non-human main character for the first time, Lorien (a Tarlan) was a more frustrating protagonist than Conway ever was. Plus the many discussions
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about religion, though appropriate, were of less interest to me than other types of ethical debates. However, I would be interested in reading more about Lorien in a future book to see how his "punishment" ends up! White made a small but significant change in his writing which enhanced the 'alien-ness' of the narrator - all masculine & feminine pronouns were replaced by neuter ones (it instead of he or she).

Oh, and just in case anyone is horrified by the title - Lorien isn't a mad killer or even a mercy killer, just an arrogant doctor who made a mistake due to insufficient information and impatience. This is not a spoiler as these facts come out in the very beginning of the book.
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LibraryThing member prosfilaes
Not my favorite of his Sector General books, but it's nice to know what the Cromsaggar Incident was and why it created the Lioren of some of the later books. Fairly heavy on the philosophic and religious rambling, but all firmly in character.

Language

Original publication date

1992

Physical description

8.3 inches
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