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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This book was a good follow-up from the first Parrish Plessis novel (Nylon Angel). In this book, Parrish takes over her old boss’ turf, but is soon blackmailed into rescuing some kidnapped techno-shaman. Nearly getting herself killed in the process, Parrish manages to rescue (some of) them and witness the upheaval of “Dis”, an even worse-off area than the Tert Parrish lives in. It was a good book, a quick read, but I’m not hanging on to the series. I don’t know if I’ll read the next book. Maybe if I run out of other things to read… After a violent conflict over the Tert, Parrish comes out the other side somewhat successful. She is now a boss in her own right, with her own income stream and people that want to work for her. There is still the higher level situation to deal with, and again the machinations of others involve her as he goes on a hazardous mission to Dis, where genetic experimentation and what, if anything, is sharing her body drive her to finding out what is going on. She has to work out if she is a saviour, or not. http://notfreesf.blogspot.com/2007/01... no reviews | add a review
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It's a fast, bloody, violent ride, and of course the conclusion leaves the door open for a sequel. Not the best place to join the rollercoaster that is Parrish's life, however. Do yourself a favor, and track down Nylon Angel first. (