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Sara Creasy burst onto the sf scene with Song of Scarabaeus. With Children of Scarabaeus she returns us to her boldly imagined universe for another ingenious blending of rich characterization, breathtaking science fiction adventure, fascinating speculation, and engrossing romance in the vein of Linnea Sinclair and Ann Aguirre. Children of Scarabaeus cements Creasy’s reputation as one of sf’s most exciting new practitioners—as cypherteck Edie Sha’nim and her bodyguard lover Finn uncover an insidious scheme by the tyrannical Crib empire that involves the enslavement of children and the destruction of worlds.
341 pages, Kindle Edition
First published March 29, 2011
"I wish I could take you home with me," he said. "Just ... home. Someplace where you don't feel used or hunted, where you don't feel like you have to save the galaxy, or someone else's kids, or even me. I want to know who you are when it's just you and me." (p283)