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Implied Spaces by Walter Jon Williamsreviewed by Rich Horton The book opens with a swordsman walking across the desert, soon to encounter mysterious priests kidnapping people, and caravan guards led by an ogre. Pure sword and sorcery, right? Not at all, as readers of "Womb of Every World," from last year's SFBC anthology Alien Crimes, will immediately realize. That story, moderately revised, represents a bit more than the first third of this novel.
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The Praxis by Walter Jon Williamsreviewed by Greg L. Johnson The empire of the Shaa is about to end. Having dominated and conquered every other species they encountered for ten millennia, including humans, the last Shaa is dying, and no one really knows who or what will take their place. Gareth Martinez and Caroline Sula are military personnel whose careers bring them into contact just as the crisis caused by the end of the Shaa is beginning. Martinez is an aristocratic officer, Sula a cadet with a hidden past. They are drawn together first by a shared adventure and then by the political and military machinations that are now revealing themselves.
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