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Foreigner Series in Order: 22 books


  • Book - 1

    It had been nearly five centuries since the starship Phoenix, lost in space and desperately searching for the nearest G5 star, had encountered the planet of the atevi. On this alien world, law was kept by the use of registered assassination, alliance...



  • Book - 2

    The second novel in Cherryh's Foreigner space opera series, a groundbreaking tale of first contact and its consequences...Nearly two centuries after the starship Phoenix disappeared into the heavens, leaving an isolated colony of humans on ...



  • Book - 3

    THE RACE FOR SPACE Six months have passed since the reappearance of the starship Phoenix -- six months during which the alien atevi have striven to reconfigure their fledgling space program in a breakneck bid to take their place in the heavens alo...



  • Book - 4

    The fourth novel in Cherryh's Foreigner space opera series, a groundbreaking tale of first contact and its consequences...Over three years have passed since the reappearance of the starship Phoenix, which two centuries before left an isolat...



  • Book - 5

    THE POLITICS OF SPACE It has been over two centuries since the starship Phoenix disappeared into space, leaving a colony of humans to fend for themselves on the world of the alien atevi. Since then humans have lived in exile using a single diplom...



  • Book - 6

    CLOSE ENCOUNTERS It has been nearly ten years since the starship Phoenix returned to the abandoned station orbiting the world of the alien atevi. This station, called Alpha, had been deserted for centuries following a rift between a faction of the...



  • Book - 7

    THEIR WORLD AT WAR It has been two years since the starship Phoenix left Alpha Station on a rescue mission to a faraway sector of space where over four thousand human spacers were under attack by a hostile alien race. Now, exhausted from their ...



  • Book - 8

    THE HUMAN TARGET Exhausted from a two-year rescue mission in space, the crew of the starship Phoenix return home to find disaster: civil war has broken out, the powerful Western Association has been overthrown, and Tabini-aiji, its forceful leader...



  • Book - 9

    THE PRODIGY In the aftermath of civil war, the world of the atevi is still perilously unstable. Tabini-aiji, powerful ruler of the Western Association, along with his son and heir, and his human paidhi, Bren Cameron, have returned to their seat of...






  • Book - 10

    First in a brand-new Foreigner trilogy from Hugo Award winning author C. J. Cherryh. Cajeiri is the young son of the powerful leader of the Western Association?and he has become a target for forces bent on destroying his father?s rule. For Cajeiri...



  • Book - 11

    The civil war among the alien Atevi has ended. Tabini-aiji, powerful ruler of the Western Association, along with Cajeiri, his son and heir, has returned to the Bujavid, his seat of power. But factions that remain loyal to the opposition are still pr...



  • Book - 12

    The civil war among the alien atevi has ended. Tabini-aiji, powerful ruler of the Western Association, along with Cajeiri his son and heir, and his human paidhi, Bren Cameron, have returned to the Bujavid, their seat of power. But factions that re...



  • Book - 13

    In the wake of civil war, Bren Cameron, the brilliant human diplomat of the alien atevi civilization, has left the capital and sought refuge at his country estate, Najida. But now he is trapped inside Najida-which has been surrounded by enemies- with...



  • Book - 14

    It's coming up on Cajeiri's birthday. The boy has been promised he can have the young human children he knew from his voyage sent down from the space station for a two week stay. But there's far a darker business going on in the background--a majo...



  • Book - 15

    Civil war on the world of the atevi is finally over. And Cajeiri, son and heir of Tabini-aiji, atevi leader of the dominant Western Association, is about to celebrate his fortunate ninth birthday. Bren Cameron, brilliant human diplomat allied with Ta...



  • Book - 16

    It's been a year of upheaval, since Bren Cameron's return from space -- a year when he and the aiji-dowager, one of his most powerful atevi allies, returned home from their two-year interstellar mission to find the government over�thrown and their wo...



  • Book - 17

    The human and atevi inhabitants of Alpha Station, orbiting the world of the atevi, have picked up a signal from an alien kyo ship telling them that the ship is inbound toward Alpha. Five thousand of the inhabitants of Alpha are human refugees from th...



  • Book - 18

    Alpha Station, orbiting the world of the atevi, has taken aboard five thousand human refugees from a destroyed station in a distant sector of space. With supplies and housing stretched to the breaking point, it is clear that the refugees must be relo...



  • Book - 19

    The nineteenth book in C.J. Cherryh's beloved Foreigner space opera series begins a new era for diplomat Bren Cameron, as he navigates the tenuous peace he has struck between human refugees and the alien atevi. Alpha Station, orbiting the world o...






  • Book - 20

    The Foreigner saga returns to the trials of diplomat Bren Cameron, as he navigates the tenuous peace he has struck between human refugees and the alien atevi. Bren Cameron, diplomat in residence, usually represents the ruler of the atevi state. Bu...



  • Book - 21

    The twenty-first book in the beloved Foreigner saga continues the adventures of diplomat Bren Cameron, advisor to the atevi head of state. The overthrow of the atevi head of state, Tabini-aiji, and the several moves of enemies even since his resto...



  • Book - 22

    The 22nd book in the beloved Foreigner saga continues the adventures of diplomat Bren Cameron as he navigates the tenuous peace he has struck between human refugees and the alien atevi.In the east, outright warfare has tied down the Assassins' Guild,...



Series Premise

Centuries ago, a lost human colony ship arrived in orbit around a planet inhabited by the atevi—tall, black-skinned, golden-eyed humanoid aliens with a fundamentally different neurological wiring and social psychology from humans. The atevi do not experience emotions or social bonds the way humans do; instead, they are driven by *man'chi*—a powerful, instinctual sense of hierarchical association, loyalty, and mathematical balance in relationships. Misunderstandings between humans and atevi led to war, which ended in a treaty that confined humans to a single island (Mospheira) and established a single human ambassador to the atevi world. The series proper begins roughly 200 years later. The paidhi—a single human diplomat/translator—is the only person allowed to live among the atevi and the only one authorized to exchange technological knowledge (in carefully controlled doses) to maintain the balance of power. The current paidhi is Bren Cameron, a young, brilliant, but relatively inexperienced man who has spent years learning the atevi language and culture. When a political assassination attempt nearly kills him, Bren is thrust into a dangerous web of atevi politics, clan rivalries, and hidden agendas. He must navigate the complex, mathematically precise social rules of atevi society, protect fragile human-atevi peace, and survive in a world where a single misspoken word or misunderstood gesture can trigger violence. The series follows Bren’s transformation from cautious diplomat to indispensable figure in atevi politics, his deepening bonds with key atevi lords, and the slow, fraught evolution of human-atevi relations as technology, power, and interstellar contact change everything.



Foreigner Series Characters

Bren Cameron (paidhi-aiji): The central protagonist—a young, brilliant human diplomat who becomes the paidhi (interpreter/translator) to the atevi court. Intelligent, adaptable, deeply ethical, and increasingly fluent in atevi culture. Over the series he transforms from cautious outsider to trusted insider and pivotal figure in atevi politics.
- Tabini-aiji: The young, progressive ruler of the Aishi'ditat (the Western Association, the largest atevi political entity). Brilliant, ambitious, and reform-minded; he becomes Bren’s closest ally and patron.
- Banichi and Jago: Tabini’s chief security officers—tall, lethal, black-clad atevi who are assigned to protect Bren. They become his closest friends and bodyguards, teaching him atevi ways while remaining fiercely loyal to Tabini.
- Algini and Tano: Other members of Bren’s security detail—quiet, deadly, and deeply honorable.
- Cenedi: Leader of the aiji-dowager’s security—enigmatic, powerful, and occasionally an uneasy ally.
- Ilisidi (the aiji-dowager): Tabini’s formidable grandmother—cunning, politically ruthless, and surprisingly fond of Bren. A master of atevi politics and one of the series’ most memorable figures.
- Supporting/recurring: Various atevi lords, human politicians, the paidhi staff, and the growing cast of Bren’s household and allies.

Setting of the Foreigner Series

The primary setting is the planet the atevi call simply “the world” (humans call it Mospheira after the human island continent). The planet is Earth-like but with significant differences: two moons, different gravity, alien flora and fauna, and a dominant intelligent species (the atevi) who evolved separately from humans. The geography is richly detailed: vast plains, mountain ranges, rivers, coastal cities, and the sprawling atevi capital of Shejidan with its mazelike palace complex.

The two main cultural zones are:
- Mospheira — the human island continent, technologically advanced but culturally isolated, with a single large city and a government wary of atevi contact.
- The atevi mainland — a patchwork of clan-based feudal societies governed by numerical balance (*aijiin* and *man'chi*), where lords command loyalty through association rather than emotion. The capital, Shejidan, is a vast, ancient city of stone fortresses, gardens, and hidden passages.

Technology is asymmetric: humans have advanced computers and electronics; atevi have superior rocketry and engineering but no computers (due to cultural aversion to certain numbers and concepts). The setting is richly layered—medieval social structures coexist with space-age weaponry, ancient traditions with modern politics, and constant tension between isolation and inevitable contact.

Tone & Themes of the Foreigner Series

The tone is cerebral, tense, and deeply immersive—literary science fiction with a strong anthropological and diplomatic focus. Cherryh’s prose is dense, precise, and often deliberately alienating in the early books: sentences are long and complex, reflecting the intricate, indirect nature of atevi language and thought. The narrative is slow-building and introspective, prioritizing psychological realism and cultural detail over action set-pieces (though action, when it comes, is vivid and consequential). The books are serious and intellectually demanding—there is little humor, no comic relief characters, and very little hand-holding. The reader is dropped into Bren’s point of view and must piece together atevi psychology, politics, and etiquette alongside him. Emotional moments are understated but powerful—Bren’s loneliness, his growing *man'chi* bonds with atevi, his fear of making a fatal cultural mistake. The series is ultimately hopeful without being optimistic: progress is slow, fragile, and costly, but understanding and trust can be built even across an unbridgeable neurological gap. It is mature, thoughtful, and profoundly humanistic—celebrating the possibility of connection in a universe defined by difference.

C.J. Cherryh’s Foreigner series is a towering achievement in science fiction—one of the most sustained, intellectually rigorous, and emotionally satisfying explorations of alien contact and cultural misunderstanding ever written. Across 20+ novels, it follows Bren Cameron’s slow, perilous journey from human outsider to trusted insider in the intricate, mathematically precise world of the atevi. With unmatched linguistic and anthropological depth, breathtaking political complexity, and a quiet, humane portrayal of friendship across an unbridgeable neurological divide, the series offers one of the richest depictions of “otherness” in modern literature. It is not easy reading—dense, slow-building, and demanding—but it rewards patience with profound insights into language, power, loyalty, and the possibility of understanding between species that think in fundamentally different ways. Bren, Tabini, Banichi, Jago, and Ilisidi are among the most memorable characters in science fiction, and the Atevi world is one of the most convincingly alien yet deeply relatable settings ever created. The Foreigner books are a landmark: proof that science fiction can be both thrilling and philosophical, both action-packed and introspective, and that even in a galaxy of difference, trust and shared purpose can still bridge the widest chasms.



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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

There are 22 books in the Foreigner series.

The Foreigner series does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Defiance (Book 22), was published in October 2023.

The first book in the Foreigner series, Foreigner, was published in February 1994.

The Foreigner series primarily falls into the Space Opera genre.

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