
Janice Y. (
jai) wrote on 1/19/2008...
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Without spoilage, the series is about Cherijo Grey Veil, a talented human surgeon fleeing the reach of her powerful father who has plans for her and wants her back with him. In this book, along with Cherijo's usual critical medical emergencies and trying to get along with other staff members who may not like her, there is a much bigger problem - a murderer on the ship who begins to target Cherijo in disturbing ways and this is the focus of most of the plot. Even though this is science fiction, its not hard sci fi. So far in the three books I've read from Viehl I've started to expect a certain constantly good wrap-up to her books. She has a way of making things complicated and then writing herself out of the knots. It's very comforting that even though this is a series, it feels like each book has a relatively satisfying ending.
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Love the storyline. Some of the dialog & characters' actions seems a little strange and unbelievable at times, but not enough to detract from the overall "feel" of the story.
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While I really like this main character, at times she is inconsistant in her personality. Sometimes she is very mature and others very immature. The plots are well written and interesting. I plan on reading the next book in the series and hope the character is more mature and makes better judgement calls that aren't so childish at times.

Alison S. (
Zylyn) - Port Angeles, WA wrote on 11/2/2006...
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Part of a long series, kept my interest.
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Not bad, and worth reading for Stardoc fans, but not my favorite of the series.

Fran S. (
FranS) wrote on 5/8/2006...
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Excellent--Viehl is one of my new favorite authors and I'm in the process of reading the whole series. (her book reminds me of McCaffrey/Moon books) This book has Dr Torin working on the ship Sunlace as the Senior Healer. She end up forced into an engagement with one person while she loves another. She's stalked by someone on board who has engineered a way to use the entire ship as an internal weapon. Meanwhile the League is trying to capture her and they don't care who they eliminate that gets in the way. Very surprise ending too!
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S.L. Viehl is one of my top 10 authors and I love this series.