Hand of Prophecy by Severna Park

Hand of Prophecy

Severna Park

Severna Park’s first novel, Speaking Dreams, was nominated for the Lambda Literary Award, which recognizes excellence in gay and lesbian literature. Park deftly avoids the forced mishmash of high-tech lingo that mars many other new ventures in science fiction. The slave culture she has created in Hand of Prophecy comes to life in spare, harsh detail; the plot is driven with whiplash intensity.

Frenna is a slave, bred for bondage and injected with a virus that guarantees 20 years of youth while in servitude, followed by an agonizing death when the virus ‘Fails.’ After she discovers a way to survive Failure, she begins to throw off her inbred mantle of obeisance. She escapes from Olney, the slaver who owns her, only to find herself trapped, without allies, in a place more brutal than anything she’s ever known. Troah, a deposed prophetess, takes an instant disliking to Frenna and immediately sets out to make life difficult for her, perhaps fatally so.

To survive, Frenna will have to conquer 1,000 years of genetically engineered complacency and find someone to trust in a world that seems utterly devoid of the good things that make us human. Hand of Prophecy is a compelling read–electric with fear, reeking of danger, and achingly realistic. –Jhana Bach


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Details

ISBN 380791587
Genre Speculative Fiction
Publication Date 01-Feb-99
Publisher HarperCollins
Format Mass Market Paperback
No. of Pages 320
Language English
Rating NotRated
BookID 5114

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