Accidental Creatures
Anne Harris
Her life changes when she rescues, and then falls in love with, a fanged and four-armed sport named Helix. Helix is the adopted daughter of Hector Martin, the brilliant but emotionally unstable head scientist at GeneSys. Weary of her isolated life, Helix flees into Vattown, intending to become a vat diver. But her plan is opposed by Chango, whose union-organizer sister Ada died after contact with the vat’s growth medium, and by the vat divers themselves, who refuse to accept a sport within their ranks.
Accidental Creatures is an action-packed tale full of intrigue, betrayals, and flashy characters. Interestingly, the sports of the Vattown underworld–drug dealers, junk artists, and healers–look positively normal compared to GeneSys’s corporate denizens, who scream, cry, fight, and lie outrageously to retain or advance their positions in the corporate hierarchy.
Harris’s writing style is not for everybody (for instance, readers allergic to comma splices should approach with caution). But for the less grammatically persnickety, Accidental Creatures may prove to be a rewarding tale of outsiders and identity. –Eddy Avery
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Details
ISBN | 312875606 |
Genre | Speculative Fiction |
Publication Date | 19-Sep-00 |
Publisher | Tor Books |
Format | Trade Paperback |
No. of Pages | 288 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Paper Type | Electronic Format Available |
BookID | 136 |