Series: Book 8 in the Saga Vorkosigan series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-SciFi, Lang:en
Summary
Our hero is a quiet, upstanding citizen of Athos, an
obstetrician in a world in which reproduction is carried out
entirely via uterine replicator, without the aid of living
women. Problem: the 200-year-old cultures are not providing
eggs the way they used to, and attempts to order replacements
by mail have failed catastrophically. But when Ethan is sent
to find out what happened and acquire more eggs, he finds
himself in a morass of Cetagandan covert ops and Jackson
Whole politics--and the only person who's around to rescue
him is the inimitable--and, disturbingly, female--Elli Quinn,
Dendarii rent-a-spy. Fortunately for sf aficionados, Reader!s Chair is wending
its audio way through the canon of esteemed Hugo and Nebula
Award?winning author Bujold. Hard upon the well-received
release of Cetaganda comes this rendition of one of her
earliest works. Ethan Urquhart is an obstetrician and chief
of biology at the Severin District Reproduction Center on
Athos, a planet forbidden to women. When the centuries-old
cultures used to provide eggs for the uterine replicators
start going south and a replacement shipment is inexplicably
flawed with bogus surrogates, the Athosian Council dispatches
Urquhart on a galactic quest to retrieve new ovarian tissue
cultures for the survival of Athos. Along the way, he
encounters twisted interplanetary political machinations,
Cetagandan covert operatives, and, perhaps most disturbing,
Elli Quinn, a Dendarii mercenary?and woman. The in-house
reading tandem of Michael Hanson and Carol Cowan collaborate
on another professional effort. The mellifluous Hanson is
dead-on as Urquhart, but Cowan comes off a little too
matronly as Quinn, especially given the cybervixen graphic on
the cover. The plot-driven story moves swiftly and will
engage sf fans of all subgenres. Recommended for all
collections.?Barry X. Miller, Austin P.L., TX
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