Seven of Infinities
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Publisher Description
From the award-winning author of The Tea Master and the Detective comes a science fictional whirlwind romance against the background of a murder mystery…
On a string of orbitals called the Scattered Pearls Belt lives Sunless Woods—sentient spaceship, master of disguise, and master thief who chafes against the obscurity that comes with her retirement. There, too, lives Vân, a poor scholar with little confidence but plenty of heart, and whose income comes from tutoring a wealthy student.
Their lives are turned upside down when Vân finds a corpse in her student's quarters and Sunless Woods, intrigued by Vân's sense of justice, offers her help. Scholar and spaceship must chase the mystery around the empire's forgotten edge: from rundown teahouses to ascetic havens, and even in the wreck of a spaceship—and all the while, they begin to fall for each other in earnest. But the secrets they’ve kept from each other are large and devastating—will they and their love survive the revelations?
REVIEWS
“With this lush, immersive sci-fi tale, de Bodard (The House of Sundering Flames) delves into a world as gritty as it is ethereal… [R]eaders will be swept away by the vivid prose, intrigue, and romance of this intricate tale. This fascinating, unusual story is sure to entrance.” -Publishers Weekly
“Seven of Infinities is a novella concerned with forgiveness, deserved or not, about cages, self-made or otherwise. It concerns itself with growth, with grace, with ruthlessness and its costs and consequences. It’s a tightly written jewel of a story, intense and full of feeling, and I recommend it highly.” -Liz Bourke, Locus
“A magnificent sf mystery, nuanced, intense, and romantic, with a complex, clever plot nested inside de Bodard’s rich, evocative, and vivid Xuya universe.” -Kate Elliott, author of Unconquerable Sun and Cold Magic
Other stories in the Xuya Universe (stories can each be read independently)
1. On a Red Station, Drifting
2. The Citadel of Weeping Pearls
3. Of Wars, and Memories, and Starlight
4. The Tea Master and the Detective
5. Seven of Infinities
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
With this lush, immersive sci-fi tale, de Bodard (The House of Sundering Flames) delves into a world as gritty as it is ethereal. V n, a tutor, hides the fact that her memory implant is a fake from her wealthy employers. The device is meant to contain the memory of the user's ancestors and so enhance the user's knowledge base, but V n cobbled her own together from memories of other people's ancestors, breaking a major taboo but allowing her access to scholarly society. When a visitor to her pupil winds up dead, V n works with The Wild Orchid in the Sunless Wood, a "mindship" (a sentient spaceship with a human avatar), to find out what happened. Their investigation leads them to a deceased architect and a group of thieves searching for the treasure he supposedly left behind. The closer V n and Sunless Wood come to catching the thieves, the closer they grow to one another. But can their budding relationship survive as dark secrets from both of their pasts come to light? De Bodard hints at a vast, fully realized world, but offers too few explanations for some of her imaginative creations. Despite the mild confusion this causes, readers will be swept away by the vivid prose, intrigue, and romance of this intricate tale. This fascinating, unusual story is sure to entrance.