Revenge and betrayal burn in Strand’s heart. Outcast from her home planet, she has set a mad course against the Empire and the Rigel Syndicate to balance the scales of justice. The only man who can help her is Rik, an Ex-Imperial Lancer. Intrigue and violence dog their every step in a galaxy teetering on the edge of destruction. Praise for Where Memory Has Lease Skein and Strand, feministic adventurers in a future where women are referred to as "skanks" and "furniture," are unhappy with this arrangement and the fact that their family has been slaughtered by the emperor's minions. The sisters seek the Eye of God, a device powerful enough to upset the galactic applecart … The prose is vivid and action sequences are described particularly well. Publisher’s Weekly The skill here is in the characterization, dialogue, dynamic description, and general flow ... An interesting and accomplished read. Karin Lowachee, author of Burndive
Revenge and betrayal burn in Strand’s heart. Outcast from her home planet, she has set a mad course against the Empire and the Rigel Syndicate to balance the scales of justice. The only man who can help her is Rik, an Ex-Imperial Lancer. Intrigue and violence dog their every step in a galaxy teetering on the edge of destruction. Praise for Where Memory Has Lease Skein and Strand, feministic adventurers in a future where women are referred to as "skanks" and "furniture," are unhappy with this arrangement and the fact that their family has been slaughtered by the emperor's minions. The sisters seek the Eye of God, a device powerful enough to upset the galactic applecart … The prose is vivid and action sequences are described particularly well. Publisher’s Weekly The skill here is in the characterization, dialogue, dynamic description, and general flow ... An interesting and accomplished read. Karin Lowachee, author of Burndive