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    <![CDATA[Inversions]]>
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    <![CDATA[Science fiction readers know that Iain Banks writes &quot;respectable&quot; novels (such  as <em>The Wasp  Factory</em>) while his alter ego Iain M. Banks produces equally well-written but  often more playful sci-fi--most famously, the gaudy and galaxy-spanning Culture series. In  <em>Inversions</em>, Banks is being tricky again. Besides extra moons in the sky and  stories of devastating meteor showers that toppled a former Empire, this novel's squalid,  pre-industrial world seems to have no sci-fi elements. The two entwined stories feature a  woman who becomes personal physician to one kingdom's absolute monarch, and the male  bodyguard of a rival and more &quot;progressive&quot; country's Cromwell-like Protector. Both  protagonists are mysterious outsiders from farther away than the King or Protector can  ever imagine. Readers of Banks's other science fiction will spot the clues to their origins.  Others may be slightly puzzled, especially by a seeming miracle which intervenes when the  doctor faces torture--but can still enjoy the elegant narrative reversals, reflections and  echoes. There are also generous helpings of blood, violence, poisoning, ingenious deceits  and high excitement, spiced with political philosophy. Banks continues his pleasant habit  of never repeating himself. --<em>David Langford</em>]]>
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