"solid Stardoc story"
In the far future, Earth belongs to the Allied League,
which consists of many different species, but the
inhabitants on Terra are very xenophobic. Aliens are not
allowed to live there and mating with another race is a
crime. The children of that mating are denied citizenship
and if discovered are deported, their money and property
confiscated. Jory Rask is a world famous shockball player
but when it is discovered she is part Jorenian, she is
kicked off-planet. She travels to her mother's home planet but on board she
meets an assassin from Reytalon who says she could go there
for training as she has the moves to become a lethal BLADE
DANCER. She thinks it is a fine idea once she accomplishes
her mission on Joren but when she leaves she takes six
other half-breeds with her, all Children of Honor whose
mothers were sold into slavery but were recovered. The
half-breeds were treated as pariahs but on Reytalon they
are all treated as equals. Their common heritage forges a
bond so strong that they become their own clan house, a
fighting force that is almost unbeatable. After reading S.L. Viehl's "Stardoc" novels, reader's
curious about the Jorenian home planet and culture will
find it is very different than that of Earth's. BLADE
DANCER satisfies the audience's curiosity through a story
line that details the philosophy that Jorenian is based
on. There are many twists and turns in this stand-alone
novel and there are some unexpected surprises in store for
a group of half-breeds who have become a family. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 13, 2003
From the critically-acclaimed author of the Stardoc series
science fiction novels comes the story of a young woman
about to confront the truth of her heritage. Professional
shockball player Jory Rask is beloved on all of Terra-but
her life may be forfeit once the xenophobic society that
despises aliens learns that she is not quite human.
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