The Icarus Hunt

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CoverartistPaul Youll
LanguageEnglish
SeriesYes
The Icarus Hunt
AuthorTimothy Zahn
Cover artistPaul Youll
LanguageEnglish
SeriesYes
GenreScience fiction
PublisherBantam Spectra
Publication date
August 3, 1999
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback) & Audiobook
Pages368 (Hardcover)
ISBN0-553-10702-X
OCLC40681703
813/.54 21
LC ClassPS3576.A33 I28 1999

The Icarus Hunt is a science fiction novel by American writer Timothy Zahn. It was first published in hardcover in August 1999, and was released in paperback in July 2000. It is an homage to the thriller novels of Alistair MacLean.

Jordan McKell, a smuggler for a crime lord nicknamed Brother John and his shadowy boss, Mr. Antoniewicz, is offered a job by a man named Alexander Borodin, whom he recognizes as the famous industrialist Arno Cameron. Cameron wants McKell to pilot the ship Icarus, which is carrying a very important cargo, to Earth. McKell accepts the job.

A series of bizarre events leads McKell to believe that they have a saboteur aboard. Convinced that the Icarus is carrying something far more important than he'd originally supposed, and that they are being hunted, he lands the Icarus under a false name. An old acquaintance tells him that there is now a reward out for knowledge of his whereabouts.

McKell realizes that the Icarus is being hunted by the Patth, an alien race who have a near-monopoly on the galaxy's shipping industry. There are more sabotage incidents aboard the ship, leading McKell to believe that one of the crew is a Patth agent. It is revealed that the ship's computer tech, Tera, is the daughter of Arno Cameron and that Cameron himself had stowed away aboard the Icarus.

While exploring deep inside the Icarus' interior, McKell discovers that the Icarus is an interstellar teleportation device called a stargate. Arno Cameron had not jumped ship as previously supposed, but was instead stuck at the stargate's other end.

On the isolated planet Beyscrim, they are confronted by Antoniewicz, and it is revealed that Antoniewicz had engineered most of the sabotage incidents, believing that McKell was no longer loyal to him. Recognizing the Icarus' value, he had decided to take it for himself, and maneuvered the Icarus and its crew into coming to Beyscrim.

McKell reveals that he is not a smuggler, but instead a member of a military intelligence organization assigned to infiltrate Antoniewicz's operation. Landing the Icarus on Beyscrim had been bait to bring Antoniewicz out of his cover. The book concludes with the crew celebrating their rescue, while Cameron makes plans for smuggling the Icarus back to Earth for research.

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