RUBY ON THE NORTH SHORE

A SCIENCE FICTION NOVEL

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure
Cover of the book RUBY ON THE NORTH SHORE by STEPHEN BROWN, Renaissance E Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: STEPHEN BROWN ISBN: 1230000215498
Publisher: Renaissance E Books Publication: June 3, 2013
Imprint: PageTurner Editions/Futures-Past Fantasy Language: English
Author: STEPHEN BROWN
ISBN: 1230000215498
Publisher: Renaissance E Books
Publication: June 3, 2013
Imprint: PageTurner Editions/Futures-Past Fantasy
Language: English

Could Her Death Save a World?

From the author of the bestselling After the Polothians comes a dazzling novel of art, science and human passions. Fifty years after settling a small, icy world, but a single city has been established, on the south shore of a great lake. The colonists must still work 12/7 with only three days off each year because an unrealistic government's plans have kept the world from becoming a success. Then the suicide of the popular state artist, Ruby, sets off a series of interactions among those who knew her that threatens to turn the planet upside down. John Throde, who was her lover a quarter century earlier, is losing his job as manager of an ill-fated iron mine that is the victim of government bungling. Eta Plain, supervisor of the state artists, dreams of opening a gallery to sell Ruby's art, except that art galleries don't fit into the government's cultural plans. Merrik Frhan suffers from deep-rooted guilt: Though he now sees all the government has done wrong, as one of the former heads of the government, he is the one who instituted its policy of iron rule. When John Throde learns that Ruby has named him her heir and left him her work, these three are brought together. Soon Merrik Frhan has proposed a plan to prove the government's incompetence by gathering a group of investors to purchase the mine outright. Eta will keep an eye on the investors' interests and John will have the freehand he needs to run the mine efficiently and show a profit. But none of the three brought together by Ruby's death has been completely honest with the others; and when they meet again the stage is set for a stunning climax when the physical, social and personal forces tearing their world apart are all unleashed at once.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Could Her Death Save a World?

From the author of the bestselling After the Polothians comes a dazzling novel of art, science and human passions. Fifty years after settling a small, icy world, but a single city has been established, on the south shore of a great lake. The colonists must still work 12/7 with only three days off each year because an unrealistic government's plans have kept the world from becoming a success. Then the suicide of the popular state artist, Ruby, sets off a series of interactions among those who knew her that threatens to turn the planet upside down. John Throde, who was her lover a quarter century earlier, is losing his job as manager of an ill-fated iron mine that is the victim of government bungling. Eta Plain, supervisor of the state artists, dreams of opening a gallery to sell Ruby's art, except that art galleries don't fit into the government's cultural plans. Merrik Frhan suffers from deep-rooted guilt: Though he now sees all the government has done wrong, as one of the former heads of the government, he is the one who instituted its policy of iron rule. When John Throde learns that Ruby has named him her heir and left him her work, these three are brought together. Soon Merrik Frhan has proposed a plan to prove the government's incompetence by gathering a group of investors to purchase the mine outright. Eta will keep an eye on the investors' interests and John will have the freehand he needs to run the mine efficiently and show a profit. But none of the three brought together by Ruby's death has been completely honest with the others; and when they meet again the stage is set for a stunning climax when the physical, social and personal forces tearing their world apart are all unleashed at once.

More books from Renaissance E Books

Cover of the book French Pearls by STEPHEN BROWN
Cover of the book A Tango Trinity by STEPHEN BROWN
Cover of the book Moonworm's Dance by STEPHEN BROWN
Cover of the book Ching Witch! by STEPHEN BROWN
Cover of the book THE HAREM MASTER AND THE SPY by STEPHEN BROWN
Cover of the book The Gift Of Her Submission by STEPHEN BROWN
Cover of the book INTERGALACTIC BONDAGE COLONY Book 2 by STEPHEN BROWN
Cover of the book Code in the Head and The Penal Cluster by STEPHEN BROWN
Cover of the book SO SHALL YE REAP! by STEPHEN BROWN
Cover of the book Good-Bye, Maggie by STEPHEN BROWN
Cover of the book The Nymph And The Satyr by STEPHEN BROWN
Cover of the book Love And Other Illusions by STEPHEN BROWN
Cover of the book LORD OF DJINN by STEPHEN BROWN
Cover of the book Planets of Adventure #5 by STEPHEN BROWN
Cover of the book STAR QUEST by STEPHEN BROWN
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy