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Nekropolis

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Synopsis

Fleeing an empty future in the Nekropolis, twenty-one-year-old Hariba has agreed to have herself "jessed," the technobiological process that will render her subservient to whomever has purchased her service. Indentured in the house of a wealthy merchant, she encounters many wondrous things. Yet nothing there is as remarkable and disturbing to her as the harni, Akhmim. A perfect replica of a man, this intelligent, machine-bred creature unsettles Hariba with its beauty, its naive, inappropriate tenderness ... and with prying, unanswerable questions, like "Why are you sad?" And slowly, revulsion metamorphoses into acceptance, and then into something much more. But these outlaw emotions defy the strict edicts of God and Man -- feelings that must never be explored, since no master would tolerate them. And the "jessed" defy their master's will at the risk of sickness, pain, imprisonment ... and death.

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About the author

Maureen F. McHugh is a science fiction and fantasy writer who focuses on the personal side of future history. She is the author of the novel China Mountain Zhang and has been featured in collections like The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Volume Three. Her work is known for its realistic look at how people live through social and technological shifts.

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HaribaProtagonist
AkhmimSupporting

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