Book 1 of Unionside
Language: English
1 of 1989 Locus Award for Best SF Novel 38 of 1998 Locus Award for All-Time Best SF Novel before 1990 Cloning Hugo Award Winner Library - Science Fiction and Fantasy Novel Psychology Win of 1989 SF Chronicle Award for Novel _isfdb bsfa award for best novel finalist hugo award for best novel finalist hugo award for best novel winner locus award for best sf novel pick
Publisher: Warner Books
Published: May 2, 1988
Description:
### Amazon.com Review Genetic manipulation, murder, intrigue and politics are just part of the story of a young scientist in this substantial book. C. J. Cherryh, who won the 1989 Hugo Award for this novel, following on her Hugo Award-winning Downbelow Station, offers another ambitious work. A geneticist is murdered by an adviser, but the scientist is replicated in the lab, leaving a prodigy who attempts to chart a different fate. The book is intense and complex yet always presented with the flow of true storytelling. ### From Library Journal A brilliant young scientist rises to power on Cyteen, haunted by the knowledge that her predecessorand genetic duplicatedied at the hands of one of her trusted advisors. Murder, politics, and genetic manipulation provide the framework for the latest Union-Alliance novel by the author of Downbelow Station. Cherryh's talent for intense, literate storytelling maintains interest throughout this long, complex novel. Highly recommended. JC Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.