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The Stone Garden (Mass Market Paperback)

by Mary Rosenblum (Author)
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Discovery of the mysterious asteroids called Stones had quickly spawned a new breed of artists: "sculptors" who shaped the Stones into vivid collages of sensation and emotion by layering human experiences into them one by one. Although asteroid-belt miners harvested the Stones from deep space and artists with inborn sensitivity sculpted them, no one was sure what made the Stones so strangely receptive -- or where they came from.

Now Stone sculptors were being brutally murdered, one by one. No one knew why, and no one had more need to know that sculptor Michael Tryon. Famous, burned out, and reclusive, Michael had given up the security of Old Taos to meet Margarita Espinoza, a young artist who claimed to be his daughter -- only to find out that someone was killing off his friends and rivals and framing him for murder. The search for the truth led Margarita and Michael below the sea, onto a dangerous orbital platform, and into the far reaches of space. But the answer lay in the Stones themselves . . .


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The new novel from the acclaimed author of Chimera and The Drylands. Artist Margaret Spinoza believes her father is the renowned stone sculptor Michael Tryon. But in trying to contact him, she discovers he is in grave danger: Tryon's fellow artists are being murdered . . . and the meteorites they had impressed with human emotions seem to be the killers! Original.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Brilliant read, Aug 13 2001
This is a captivating book with spirit, emotion and a well thought out sci fi "future" which makes for one of those books that it is just difficult to put down. I look forward to reading some other books by this auther.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Another good sci-fi book., Jul 30 2000
By Jacob Blair (Portland, Oregon United States) - See all my reviews
Usually, scifi lit is very manly, full of men and their machines. Rosenblum manages to show the feminine feel of the genre, and does it without overdoing it and alienating those who don't fit that description.
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