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DescriptionPicco’s moon was where it all began for Esen-alit-Quar, Youngest of Ersh’s Web. It was here where Ersh, the Oldest, had chosen to make her home; here, too, where Esen received her early training as a shapeshifter and member of the Web. Review"HIDDEN IN SIGHT is richly textured, frequently funny and much more complex that it first appears. Julie E. Czerneda takes her world-building seriously yet imbues her characters with a piquant otherness that is endearing." -Romantic Times "Esen is one of the most unique and refreshing sentient beings ever created by an author and it is easy to see why readers will cherish her. After six centuries of life, she is still an innocent who reveres life and regrets that people can't see past the surface of what she is. Paul is the one person who cares for her, as she is, a man who understands her nature and still cares deeply for her. They have a relationship that can only be severed by death. Their adventures together make for a strong outer space science fiction tale." -TheBestReviews.com "The human/alien team is well portrayed once again in this latest space opera, which also includes some interesting and imaginative new races and situations. This one becomes exciting very early and doesn't let up until the last few pages are turning beneath your fingers." -SF Chronicle About the AuthorJulie E. Czerneda is a biologist and writer whose science fiction has received international acclaim, awards, and best-selling status. She is the author of the popular "Species Imperative" trilogy, the "Web Shifters" series, the "Trade Pact Universe" trilogy and her new "Stratification" novels. She was a finalist for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. Her stand-alone novel, In the Company of Others, won Canada's Prix Aurora Award and was a finalist for the Philip K. Dick Award for Distinguished SF. Julie lives with her husband and two children in the lake country of central Ontario, under skies so clear they could take seeing the Milky Way for granted, but never do. You can find her at www.czerneda.com. Sharing Widget |