"science fiction at its thought provoking very best"
Centuries ago on the orb Latent Emanation, the alien Lords
of the Night made the planet their own with 1,000 humans as
their servant slaves. In the present, the Lords rule with
an iron grip abetted by the human Unpriests who willingly
serve their masters while the rest of humanity swells as
second class citizens, knowing that anytime they can be
enbonded, forced to directly serve their masters. Alchemist and apothecary Alivet Dee is saving her money to
get her sister Inki unbonded but her goal seems futile when
one of her clients dies and she is wanted for murder. On
the run she meets Fifth Grade poisoner Ari Mahedi Ghairen
of the planet Hathes who needs her help in destroying the
Lords of the Night. She travels with him to his own world
where they devise a poison that might free her world of her
enemies. However, first she must discover if Ari is the
friend he appears or the enemy that will kill her as
predicted to her by one who knows him very well. Liz Williams has created a very innovating, cutting edge
science fiction thriller that starts off at supersonic
speed and turns into faster than light until the plot
attains a satisfying if startling climax. The hero is an
enigma who readers never really get to understand but the
heroine endears herself to the audience from the start with
her plans to reclaim her sister from indentured servitude.
THE POISON MASTER is science fiction at its thought
provoking very best. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 7, 2002
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