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Narrated by Carolina Hoyos.

This is Elizabeth Bear's debut novel from 2004. It's 2062 and Jenny Casey, ex Canadian Special Forces,  ekes out a living at the dangerous end of Hartford Connecticut, her only friends a crimelord and a rogue cop. She's in constant pain from the artificial body parts she acquired after a heli-crash when she was twenty five. She's almost double that, now, and, despite being engineered for combat, her body is breaking down. She's hiding from the government in general and Colonel Vallance in particular, but he's tracking her to use her special skills for a new high-stakes project. The story moves from Hartford to Toronto and there are things afoot that Jenny hadn't ever dreamed of, but the people running the project have let her down before and Jenny daren't let herself trust them again - but there are a couple of people she might be able to trust, one, in particular, from her past. Carolina Hoyos's narration is decent, if not sparkling, but I was sorry to realise this book doesn't really resolve. I don't mind reading series books, but I like a reasonable resolution at the end of each book. This seems to just stop on the point of something interesting, and there are unanswered questions about characters left behind that i feel should have been addressed here instead of (hopefully) in future books. Though I enjoyed this for what it is, I'm disappointed about the loose ends.


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Narrated by: Alma Cuervo

The story of a lost generation ship, the Jacob's Ladder, currently stalled in a dying star system. The survivors of the original crew have split into factions, mainly Rule and Engine. Rien has been brought up as a 'mean'  a servant in Rule, and thought that was all there was, until she finds Sir Perceval, a genetically engineered 'exalt,' in Rule's dungeon, her hair and wings shorn. Perceval is Rien's half-sister and together they escape and journey through the bowels of the decaying world-ship accompanied by Gavin the Basilisk and Hero Eng (a presence in her mind). Trying to find the solution to an impending war between Rule and Engine. The ship's computational power has been split between 'angels', mainly Jacob Dust, Angel of the Library, and Samael the Angel of Death. The angels are battling erach other, playing a long-game for supremacy. The Kahn (Carn?) family, engineered and immortal, is battling with itself, Benedick (Rien and Perceval's father) his brother Tristen (from Engine) and their sister, who runs Rule. There's a lot going on, here. There's a lot going on here; sometimes it's confusing and disorienting, but always thought-ptovoking. The narration is well done. The accent American, but not heavy.

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