Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle
The Gripping Hand
Dramatis Personae
Sinbad:
HIS EXCELLENCY HORACE HUSSEIN BURY. Imperial Trader and Magnate; Chairman of the Board, Imperial Autonetics, Ltd. and owner of the yacht Sinbad
SIR KEVIN RENNER, KCMG, Captain, Imperial Space Navy Reserve; pilot of Sinbad
NABIL AHMED KHADURRI, Valet and Personal Secretary to Bury
CYNTHIA ANWAR, Companion to Bury
REUBEN FOX, Captain of Imperial Autonetics ship Nauvoo Vision
SIR LAWRENCE JACKSON, Governor of Maxroy's Purchase
RUTH RACHAEL COHEN, Lieutenant. Commander, Imperial Space Navy Intelligence
AJAX BOYNTON
JAMES SCOTT Snow Ghost Hunters, Maxroy's Purchase
DARWIN SCOTT
RODERICK HAROLD. LORD BLAINE, DSC, GCMG, Earl of Acrux, Capt. ISN (Ret.), former master of Imperial battle cruiser MacArthur
SANDRA (SALLY) LIDDELL LEONOVNA FOWLER, LADY BLAINE, onetime doctoral candidate in anthropology, wife of Lord Blaine
THE HONORABLE GLENDA RUTH FOWLER BLAINE, Rod and Sally Blaine's daughter
BRUNO CZILLER, Vice Admiral, ISN (Ret.), former master of INSS MacArthur
DR. JACOB RUCKMAN, Astrophysicist
HIS EXCELLENCY BENJAMIN SERGEI SACHS, President of Imperial Traders Association, and Chairman of Union Express
BARON SIR ANDREW CALVIN MERGER, newly appointed Viceroy and Governor General of His Majesty's Realms Beyond the Coal Sack
ARKLEY KELLEY, Former Gunner, Imperial Marines, and Blaine family retainer
JENNIFER BANDA, Graduate Student in Xenobiology, Blaine Institute
IVAN, JOCK & CHARLIE, Motie ambassadors to the Empire, representing the Mote Prime family headed by "King Peter"
CAPTAIN RAPHAEL CUNNINGHAM, ISN Intelligence case officer
ALYSIA JOYCE MEI-LING TRUJILLO, feature columnist Imperial PostTribune Syndicate, Special Features reporter, Hochsweiler Broadcasting Network
THE HONORABLE KEVIN CHRISTIAN BLAINE, Lieutenant. ISN
COMMISSIONER JOHN CARGILL, Admiral, ISN (Ret.)
COMMISSIONER DAVID HARDY, Bishop of the Established Church, and former Chaplain-Captain, Imperial Space Navy Reserve
LT. COMMANDER WILLIAM HIRAM RAWLINS, ISN, master of the frigate Atropos
COMMANDER GREGORY BALASINGHAM, ISN, master of the cruiser Agamemnon
THE HONORABLE FREDERICK TOWNSEND, owner and master of the yacht Hecate
TERRY KAKUMI, former Chief Petty Officer, ISN, engineer aboard Hecate
ADMIRAL THE HONORABLE SIR HARRY WEIGLE, Commander of the Crazy Eddie Fleet
The Moties:
Medina Traders Group:
EUDOXUS, Mediator
MUSTAPHA PASHA, Master of Inner Base Six
CALIPH ALMOHAD, Master of Medina Trading
East India Group:
LORD CORNWALLIS, Associate Master of Inner Base Six
WORDSWORTH, Junior Mediator
OMAR, Senior Mediator
ALl BABA, Apprentice Mediator
Crimean Tartars Group:
MERLIN, young Master
OZMA, senior Master
VICTORIA, Mediator
DOCTOR DOOLITTLE, Physician
POLLYANNA, Apprentice Mediator
Khanate Group:
HARLEQUIN, Mediator
PART I - SNOW GHOST
I would not spend another such a night Though ‘twere to buy a world of happy days, So full of dismal terror was the time!
William Shakespeare, King Richard III
1 Interaction Nook
0 God! I could be bounded in a nutshell, and count myself a king of infinite space, were it not that I have bad dreams.
William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 2, Scene 2
A severed head spun across black sky. He had been a Marine: square jaw, close-cropped blond hair, glittering dead eyes. The slack mouth tried to speak. "Tell them," it said. "Stop them." Vacuum made its skin puffy, and blood made frozen bubbles on the thick neck. "Wake them. Wake them up. Mr. Bury, sir, wake up," it said urgently. The sky swarmed with small six-limbed shapes. They thrashed in the vacuum, found their balance, and swain toward him, past him, toward the battleship Lenin. Vacuum swallowed his scream. "Wake up," they chittered at him. "Please, Excellency, you must wake up."
His Excellency, Horace Hussein Al-Shamlan Bury, Trader and Magnate, jerked and twitched and was sitting upright. He shook his head and forced his eyes open.
The small, dark man was standing a safe distance away. Bury said, "Nabil. What time is it?"
"It's two in the morning, Excellency. Mr. Renner insisted. He said to tell you, ‘The gripping hand.'"
Bury blinked. "Is he drunk?"
"Very. I woke Cynthia. She's making espresso for him. I made him take vitamins and drink some water. He was attacked outside the house. We killed all three, Excellency."
"Careless." So: three corpses. At least Renner had some excuse for waking him.
"Mr. Renner was drunk and I was asleep when the alarms rang," Nabil apologized. "Sir, they were using firearms."
"All right. The gripping hand? Renner's been watching too many holoflicks."
"Yes, sir. Excellency, I should be seeing to things,"
"Yes, the bodies. We'll want to know all about those. The gripping hand?" Bury eased out of the water bed. His head spun with the motion, and all his joints creaked in protest. "Ill be right down. Have coffee for me, real coffee. Allah help you both if you woke me for nothing but a mugging."
Renner's fine new Spartan tunic was covered with blood, still wet. He had trouble focusing his eyes. He was already talking as Bury took Turkish coffee from Cynthia and sat down.
"They were waiting outside," he said. "I sent the taxi off and started for the door. Two stepped out of God knows where. One grabbed my arms from behind. One sprayed Peaceable Sam in my face. I think that's what it was; I didn't try to sniff it. Held my breath. Bit the alarm tooth and ejected my sleeve gun and sprayed him back. He fell against me. Sounded like popcorn going off all through his body. That's where all the blood came from. The guy behind me, I sprayed his feet."
Nabil was at a console, monitoring as one of Bury's agents began an autopsy on the first of the dead muggers. He looked up to say, "Mr. Renner had called in that he was coming, so the staff was waiting for him, of course. When we heard the alarm they were ready."
"Ready," Renner said. "Nabil, I haven't thanked you. Horace, he deserves a bonus, Horace."
Bury sipped at sweet Turkish coffee in a tiny cup. Renner gulped at what Nabil had given him: evil black espresso, service for four in a full-sized mug with a lemon slice floating it in. It popped his eyes open and stood his hair on end.
Bury winced, too, just watching. He said, "The gripping hand?"
"The gripping hand. One hand, other hand, gripping hand. I've been hearing it all night. I didn't haul you out of bed to tell you about a god damned mugging."
He could follow Bury's thoughts. Drunk. Not making sense. Then the sense came through and the blood drained from Bury's dark face. Renner said, "Hey!" and reached out to steady him.
Bury brushed the hand off. "Report."
Renner sat a little straighter. "I went out to look around, as usual. Dressed fancy. Well-paid pilot to a billionaire trader, carrying money and looking for fun. First-"
"You were doing Renner."
"It's the easy part of my job. Usually."
"Go on."
His lips felt numb and rubbery. Somehow he made them work. "On Maxroy's Purchase a brothel is called an ‘interaction nook.' I'd heard about Ressina's. I went there. I didn't want their best girl; I wanted a native. I came away with a lady named Belinda...
Space is vast. Customs change, and every human colony is different. Some slavishly imitate the manners of the Imperial court. Others try to be like their Terran ancestors-or more likely, the way they've been told their Terran ancestors were.