Sara Creasy is a new writer to watch.Creasys imaginatively constructed universe draws the reader in. Vonda N. McIntyre Sara Creasy burst onto the sf scene with *Song of Scarabaeus*prompting *Publishers Weekly* to praise her as, a significant new talent, and her novel as, a brilliantly conceived d
Children of Scarabaeus
β Scribed by Sara Creasy
- Publisher
- HarperCollins;Harper Voyager
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 183 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0061934747
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β¦ Synopsis
Review
βSong of Scarabaeus is an enjoyable, fast-paced slice of adventure science fiction, infused with a measured dose of romance. The technological and political background is revealed with a deft hand, never getting in the way of the action.β (BookPage )
Product Description
The crib is everywhere . . .
Edie Sha'nim believes she and her bodyguard lover, Finn, could find refuge from the tyranny of the Crib empire by fleeing to the Fringe worlds. But Edie's extraordinary cypherteck ability to manipulate the ecology of evolving planets makes her far too valuable for the empire to lose. Recaptured and forced to cooperateβor else she will watch Finn dieβEdie is shocked to discover the Crib's new breed of cypherteck: children. She cannot stand by while the oppressors enslave the innocent, nor can she resist the lure of Scarabaeus, the first world she tried to save, when researchers discover what appears to be an evolving intelligence.
But escapeβfor Edie, for Finn, and for the exploited youngβwill require the ultimate sacrifice . . . and a shocking act of rebellion.
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