
Regeneration
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The Gems--genetically modified humans--are thriving, but fear blackens their efforts, and the return of an old enemy could see their fragile peace destroyed.
The gillungs - waterbreathing, genetically modified humans - are thriving. They've colonized riverbanks and ports long since abandoned to the rising seas and the demand for their high-efficiency technologies is growing fast.
But as demand grows, so do fears about their impact on both norm businesses and the natural environment. Then, a biohazard scare at Sinkat, their colony on the Thames, fuels the opposition and threatens to derail the gillungs' progress. But was it an accident, or was it sabotage? Detective Sharon Varsi has her suspicions, but her investigations are compromised by family ties. And now there is a new threat: Zavcka Klist is about to be released from prison - and she wants her company back.
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The gillungs - waterbreathing, genetically modified humans - are thriving. They've colonized riverbanks and ports long since abandoned to the rising seas and the demand for their high-efficiency technologies is growing fast.
But as demand grows, so do fears about their impact on both norm businesses and the natural environment. Then, a biohazard scare at Sinkat, their colony on the Thames, fuels the opposition and threatens to derail the gillungs' progress. But was it an accident, or was it sabotage? Detective Sharon Varsi has her suspicions, but her investigations are compromised by family ties. And now there is a new threat: Zavcka Klist is about to be released from prison - and she wants her company back.
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Product details
- Hardback | 336 pages
- 155 x 231 x 30mm | 522g
- 03 May 2016
- Jo Fletcher
- English
- 1681445174
- 9781681445175
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"Like all the best science fiction, the (R)Evolution series uses its speculative construct to examine aspects of modern life, in this case tolerance and the benefits of multiculturalism."--GeekDad
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About Stephanie Saulter
Stephanie Saulter writes what she likes to think is literary science fiction. Born in Jamaica, she studied at MIT and spent fifteen years in the USA before moving to the UK in 2003. In 2010 she launched the Scriptopus interactive website for writing short fiction. Stephanie blogs unpredictably at stephaniesaulter.com and tweets slightly more reliably as @scriptopus. She lives in London.
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