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Hellspark
Hellspark | Janet Kagan
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Murder, mystery, and interstellar intrigue! Lassti, a newly discovered planet, is the center of political intrigue. Recently the planet survey team’s physicist was found dead. Was he killed? If so, by who? One of his fellow surveyors? Or by one of the birdlike natives of Lassti? This is, if they are intelligent at all, which is proving hard to tell. Into this mix arrives Tocohl, a Hellspark trader who just wanted to have a vacation. After being attacked, rescuing a young woman, and going before a judge, Tocohl has learned all she ever wanted to know about being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Now she is seeking answers to mysteries that could save a world. Hellspark, in particular, is one of our very favorite novels in any genre. All of Janet’s excellencies are apparent as she explores the interfaces of culture, language, intelligence, and what it means to be human. If you have not read Hellspark, you must do so immediately. It's that good.”—Sharon Lee and Steve Miller, coauthors of the best-selling Liaden Universe® series “An absolute delight.”—Mike Resnick At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).
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jjmcgaffey
Hellspark | Janet Kagan
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Love it, as always - I've read both the original mass market version and the edited TPB from Meisha Merlin, half a dozen times apiece. And I still find things I've forgotten or never noticed. _The_ most perfect culture clash novel - a good half-dozen cultures and everything from accidental insults to nearly genocide because "they aren't people". I love Maggie, and Tocohl. The language(s) are fantastic. Worth reading for everyone!

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