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How the multiverse got its revenge / K. Eason.
Author
Eason, K.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York, NY : DAW Books, Inc., [2020]
©2020
Description
408 pages ; 22 cm.
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Subject(s)
Princesses
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Fiction
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Space pirates
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Fiction
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Biological weapons
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Fiction
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Interstellar travel
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Fiction
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Multiverse
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Fiction
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Science fiction
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Humorous fiction
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Fantasy fiction
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Series
Eason, K. Thorne chronicles ; bk. 2.
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DAW book collectors ; no. 1864.
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Book two of The Thorne chronicles
Summary note
Space pirate Rory Thorne and her crew trace an abandoned ship to vicious advanced alien tech and a sentient floral plant designed to be a massive biological weapon.
After avoiding an arranged marriage, thwarting a coup, and inadvertently kick-starting a revolution, Rory Thorne is no longer a princess, but a space pirate. When Rory and her crew-- former royal bodyguards, Thorsdottir and Zhang, and co-conspirator Jaed-- encounter an abandoned ship registered under a false name, they find evidence of vicious technology and arithmancy, alien and far beyond known capabilities. The only answer may lay in the cargo: a rose plant-- that is sentient, and designed as a massive biological weapon. -- adapted from jacket
Notes
Sequel to: How Rory Thorne destroyed the multiverse.
ISBN
9780756415310 ((hardcover))
0756415314 ((hardcover))
LCCN
2020045182
OCLC
1200846296
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