
Mother of Demons
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Tanya Eby
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Eric Flint
A mercenary outcast with a perversion no one cared to think about.
A holy leader, who knows her people are on the verge of great upheaval - and who wants to know more about this new tribe of demons.
A battle-mother, possibly the greatest battle-mother who ever lived - if the rules of her tribe don't force her into a battle even she can't win.
A keeper of the secrets of history who would control the tides of fate - if only she could.
A paleobiologist with a terrible sense of humor.
They are all revolutionaries, but none of them expected anything like what they're about to experience.
Contains mature themes.
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I’m so tired of reading sci-fi filled with humanoid aliens. I get that there is budget reason for that in TV land, but there is really no excuses for that in a book. Unless you’re just not that inventive. Or want to make it less weird for the humans to have sex with the aliens.
Regardless, this is such a solid book. I can’t believe it’s one of Flint’s first either. Yes, it does bear some marks of immature writing, but it’s a solid novel none the less. Very inventive. There are loads and loads of characters in this one, some with very alien names. I found them hard to tell apart in the beginning, but got accustomed to it soon enough.
I just love how the human colony develops, and how we’re treated to snippets of alien biology and culture. I liked the historical perspectives, too, even if they got a tad preachy on occasion. The wry humour also worked for me. And finally, I am SO glad this managed to avoid almost all of the tristest of the first-contact clichés.
My favourite first-contact novel!
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