The dazzling conclusion to the First Sister Trilogy, the acclaimed queer space opera perfect for fans of Gideon the Ninth , The Handmaid's Tale , and Murderbot .
The dazzling conclusion to the First Sister Trilogy, the acclaimed queer space opera perfect for fans of Gideon the Ninth, The Handmaid's Tale, and Murderbot.
The dazzling conclusion to the First Sister Trilogy, the acclaimed queer space opera perfect for fans of Gideon the Ninth , The Handmaid's Tale , and Murderbot .
The dazzling conclusion to the First Sister Trilogy, the acclaimed queer space opera perfect for fans of Gideon the Ninth, The Handmaid's Tale, and Murderbot.
The emotional First Sister trilogy comes to a sensational climax in this final installment, and is a must-read for science fiction fans everywhere.
Astrid is finally free of the Sisterhood, yet her name carries notoriety. Those she's inspired call her the Unchained; those who want her voiceless once more, the Heretic. Now Astrid uses her knowledge of the Sisterhood's inner workings against them, aiding the moonborn in raids, all the while exploring the mysteries of her forgotten past.Meanwhile, The Sisterhood, thrives under the newly appointed Mother Lilian I, who's engaged in highstakes politics to rebuild the Sisterhood in her own image. The evil of the Sisterhood can't be purged with anything less than fire . . .Hiro val Akira is a rebel without an army. As protests rock the streets of Cytherea, Hiro moves in the shadows, driven by grief and vengeance, as they hunt the man responsible for all their pain: their father . . . Transformed by the Genekey virus, Luce navigates the growing schism within the Asters on Ceres. Hurting in her new body, she works to bridge two worlds seemingly intent on mutual destruction. All while mourning her fallen brother, though Lito sol Lucius's memory may ultimately live on.Yet Souji val Akira stands in judgment on them all, plotting the future for the entirety of humanity, and running out of time before war erupts between the Icarii and Geans. But can even the greatest human intellect outwit the Synthetics?Praise for Linden A. Lewis 'Wonderfully imaginative and gripping'R.F. Kuang, author of The Poppy War 'Ridiculously readable'April Genevieve Tucholke, author of The Boneless Mercies 'A must-read'Audrey Coulthurst, author of Of Fire and Stars 'As stylish as it is substantial'NPR“A ferocious mix of energetic plotting and vivid characters. Ridiculously readable”
Wonderfully imaginative and gripping - Lewis's debut sucks you in from the very first scene and keeps you absorbed in a roller coaster of high-octane action and devastating twists. Her prose is rich and assured; her characters complex and compelling R. F. Kuang
April Genevieve Tucholke, author of The Boneless Mercies
A lot of fun, as stylish as it is substantial . . . read on NPR
Conflicts over advanced technology, religious beliefs, and economic deprivation swirl throughout this thrilling LGBTQ space opera centred on love, loss, and betrayal . . . The revolution is just getting started Booklist
This debut showcases themes of colonization, technology, genetic manipulation, and corruption that leaves its mark. A layered, action-filled plot and diverse characters create a powerful entry in the space opera genre Library Journal, starred review
Replete with espionage, high-speed chases, and fight scenes, Lewis's sophomore effort demonstrates a knack for building tension, while also adding layers of worldbuilding complexity to deliver some genuine surprises Publishers Weekly
A sprawl, queer space opera that balances high-energy, visually slick action scenes against complex political intrigues and nuanced character relationships NPR
A surprising revelation and closing twist set the stage for the finale to the First Sister trilogy Booklist
Linden A. Lewis is a queer writer and world wanderer currently living in Madrid with a couple of American cats who have little kitty passports. Tall and tattooed, Linden exists only because society has stopped burning witches.
The emotional First Sister trilogy comes to a sensational climax in this final installment, and is a must-read for science fiction fans everywhere. Astrid is finally free of the Sisterhood, yet her name carries notoriety. Those she's inspired call her the Unchained; those who want her voiceless once more, the Heretic. Now Astrid uses her knowledge of the Sisterhood's inner workings against them, aiding the moonborn in raids, all the while exploring the mysteries of her forgotten past.Meanwhile, The Sisterhood, thrives under the newly appointed Mother Lilian I, who's engaged in highstakes politics to rebuild the Sisterhood in her own image. The evil of the Sisterhood can't be purged with anything less than fire . . .Hiro val Akira is a rebel without an army. As protests rock the streets of Cytherea, Hiro moves in the shadows, driven by grief and vengeance, as they hunt the man responsible for all their pain: their father . . . Transformed by the Genekey virus, Luce navigates the growing schism within the Asters on Ceres. Hurting in her new body, she works to bridge two worlds seemingly intent on mutual destruction. All while mourning her fallen brother, though Lito sol Lucius's memory may ultimately live on.Yet Souji val Akira stands in judgment on them all, plotting the future for the entirety of humanity, and running out of time before war erupts between the Icarii and Geans. But can even thegreatest human intellect outwit the Synthetics? Praise for Linden A. Lewis 'Wonderfully imaginative and gripping' R.F. Kuang, author of The Poppy War 'Ridiculously readable' April Genevieve Tucholke, author of The Boneless Mercies 'A must-read' Audrey Coulthurst, author of Of Fire and Stars 'As stylish as it is substantial' NPR
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