From Publishers Weekly
This gracefully written sequel to Golden Witchbreed powerfully depicts the impact of a high-technology civilization on a decaying planet. Ten years after having served as Earth's first envoy to Orthe, which is struggling to survive after a planetwide holocaust millennia ago, Lynne de Lisle Christie returns there as an advisor to PanOceania, one of Earth's giant multinational companies, which is seeking to discover the technological secrets of the Goldens, the ruling race that had destroyed itself while almost obliterating Orthe. Christie seeks to help the native people, some of whom have been her friends, some her enemies, but all closely bound in her memories and loyalties. Instigated by the last of the Golden, a madwoman seeking domination, war between the poor and starving hiyeks of the Desert Coast and the land-loving telestres of the north is aggravated by smuggled high-tech weapons. Christie, while holding a dreadful secret from the Orthe's past, attempts to mediate. Gentle creates moving, different, yet recognizable societies and people that catch the reader's emotions as they struggle to save themselves.
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From Library Journal
The PanOceania Company's interest in ancient artifacts discovered on the planet Carrick V, also called Orthe, brings special advisor Lynne de Lisle Christie back to confront her past and to uncover the secrets of the legendary race known as the Golden Witchbreed. Intricate plotting, a large cast of characters, and a complex historical background create a richly textured story that complements the author's earlier novel, Golden Witchbreed . Recommended for sf collections.-- JC
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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