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Tropic of Creation
Tropic of Creation
Author: Kay Kenyon
ISBN-13: 9780553763171
ISBN-10: 0553763172
Publication Date: 10/31/2000
Pages: 400
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Publisher: Spectra
Book Type: Paperback
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Hophead avatar reviewed Tropic of Creation on + 285 more book reviews
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Very well done in both concept and execution, this is a great science fiction novel. Highly recommended.
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In the bloody war that ended between Th Congress Worlds and the alien ahtra, Captain Eli Dammond had distinguished himself as an officer who could no wrong--until his last catastrophic battle. Now, with his shining reputation tarnished, the commander finds himself assigned to a grimy kettle of a ship making basic transport missions. Routine work -until he arrives on Null: a barren, scorned world at the mercy of two suns. Here, a marooned human outpost has survived for three years until their rescue by Eli's ship. But on this austere planet, the human newcomers are about to learn a harsh lesson: that nothing is quite as it seems. For soon a new season will call forth a hidden ecology both exquisite and deadly. And Null will test the survivors in a fight no soldier was ever trained for, and few can predict - while a young woman of privilege may well prove to be their finest warrior.
Yet for Eli Dammond, the worst struggle will unfold below the surface. There he will discover a threat to all the settle human worlds, even as he matches wits an adversary both familiar and alien. The odds are against human survival on null's surface or indeed, in the galaxy-- unless Eli succeeds in bringing home the hard-won secret that neither human nor ahtra can bear.
By the author of SEEDS OF TIME, LEAP POINT, and THE BRAIDED WORLD
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This is probably the best sci-fi book I've read in the past 5 years. At heart, it's a story of culture shock - humans encountering and living in a radically alien culture. I will be keeping this one to read again sometime.
Judyh avatar reviewed Tropic of Creation on + 229 more book reviews
Fascinating and complex sci-fi