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    (Mass Market Paperback)

    • Pub. Date: May 2009
    • 512pp
    • Sales Rank: 38,211

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      • Pub. Date: May 2009
      • Publisher: Baen Books
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 512pp
      • Sales Rank: 38,211

      Synopsis

      The appearance of the warp drive from the long lost Fenrir spaceship triggers an epic quest for Captain Mikhail Volkov.  According to the drive's computers, Fenrir had been lost to hypothetical “nowhere” of subspace, but with the drive's housing covered with coral and sea life, obviously Fenrir has gone somewhere.  Faced with genocide at the hands of the alien Nefrim, humans need a miracle to survive.  On the chance that Fenrir's mysterious location holds such a miracle, Mikhail jumps into the unknown and crashes into the endless blue of the Sargasso Sea.

      Every ship that misjumped from any race that discovered travel through subspace has crashed into its waters, creating a graveyard of rusting spaceships.  On the Sargasso's great oceans, humans live alongside aliens in uneasy peace. 

      His ship damaged, his younger foster brother lost, and his sanity rattled, Mikhail discovers a secret that might save the human race—but only if he can repair his ship and return home.


      Biography

      The 2003 John Campbell Award Winner, Wen Spencer lives outside of Boston with her husband and son.  She's a fan of Japanese anime and manga, and it flavors her writing.  Her fantasy novel Tinker won the 2003 Sapphire Award and was nominated for the Romantic Times Review Choice Award for Best Fantasy.  Anne McCaffery has listed Wen on her website as one of two recommended authors.

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      Another good additon by Wen Spencerby NorthDakotaGhost

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      August 06, 2009: A good solid read with fun characters.

      A Great Effort!by Anonymous

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      March 25, 2008: I have read some of Mz. Spencer's books and not liked any of them entirely, though parts were great. I was to the point I wasn't sure I would read more. I'm glad I changed my mind. This story is based on an intriquing concerpt. The characters are well drawn and don't drop out of character ever '!'. The story is suspenseful and the ending appropriate. For me, the characters are 'fuller' mentally, physically and spiritually than one normally sees. I think Mz. Spencer has hit her stride and, if we are lucky, we may see some more really entertaining and satisfying books. I felt this enthusiastic when I read The Luck of Brin's Five, the first of Cherry Whilder's great Torin series Sherry Tepper's Awakeners which led to The Gate to Women's Country and Grass Ursula Leguin's The Dispossessed followed by lots of great books Jack Vance's Araminta Station and the rest of the Cadwal Chronicles and Lois McMaster Bujold's Memories through the Chalion Series. Thank you, Mz. Spencer!


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