Chaining the Lady (Cluster, #2)

Chaining the Lady (Cluster #2)

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The Mistress of Space is enslaved

Ten centuries after the War of Energy, in an embattled solar system, Melody of Mintaka – direct descendant of Flint of Outworld – finds that only she can save the Milky Way Galaxy. Victory by the Andromedan spacefleet seems inevitable, for they alone control a mighty new weapon – the ability to invade other bodies and dominate them utterly....more
Mass Market Paperback, 342 pages
Published March 1st 1978 by Avon Books (first published January 1st 1978)
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Jonathan
2nd book in a series based on a concept, not individual characters. Traditional Sci-Fi fare exploring societal aspects of sex, slavery, religion, etc that make this book a good read. Plot itself is good but overly relies on huge, seemingly illogical leaps that get explained later.
Troy Morrison
Once again, not as intellectually stimulating as I might have hoped. The premise is good and there are unique elements to the story, but all-in-all this seems to "echo" the plot of the first book closely enough that you saw things coming from too far away.
Jenny
More alien rape, in yet another creative use of the concept.
Shawn
Young adult 10-15
John
Grade B. Book C2.
John Heinz
May 19, 2013 John Heinz marked it as to-read
Lynn
May 12, 2013 Lynn marked it as to-read
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Though he spent the first four years of his life in England, Piers never returned to live in his country of birth after moving to Spain and immigrated to America at age six. After graduating with a B.A. from Goddard College, he married one of his fellow students and and spent fifteen years in an assortment of professions before he began writing fiction full-time.

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