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    (Mass Market Paperback)

    • Pub. Date: August 2008
    • 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 97,188

    Reader Rating: (4 ratings)

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      • Pub. Date: August 2008
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
      • Sales Rank: 97,188

      Synopsis

      Dr. Cherijo Torin faces a different kind of epidemic—a mysterious black crystal spreading like cancer throughout the galaxy. The hunt for information leads Cherijo to the planet Trellus, whose inhabitants exhibit excessive paranoia and anger, taking out their frustrations in the Omega Dome in simulated combat against battle drones. But someone is killing victims outside the arena, and Cherijo believes the black crystal infection is responsible for this horror…

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      Oh come now -- the monster can't talk and takes people over but nobody seems to notice when somebodyby JohnGalt26

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      January 09, 2010: Just bad, sloppy sci-fi. I normally won't bother to write a review but the plot cheating and overall stupidity required of the reader to accept the characters is beyond normal incompetence.

      Somebody might tell her that in anything resembling reality if you keep pulling deadly weapons on people somebody does get hurt, and normally fairly quickly. Also if you sort of just destroy a lot of people's equipment they tend to become irritated.

      Excellent seriesby Hmr28

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      April 06, 2009: This is one of my favorite sci-fi series, although I pretty much like anything Viehl writes (and she writes under several names). Don't miss it!

      I Also Recommend: Clan Daughter (Queen of the Orcs Series #2), Night Lost (Darkyn Series #4), Gabriel's Ghost, Finders Keepers, Games of Command.


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