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The Companions

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Humankind has arrived on Moss to discover if any intelligent native life exists there, and to assess the planet, recently discovered by the Derac, a nomadic space-faring race, for development - and profit.

Multi-coloured shapes of dancing light have been spotted; strange sounds are heard in the night; the researchers name them the Mossen and send for a linquist to ascertain if it is evidence of intelligent life.

Jewel Delis has accompanied her half-brother Paul to this verdant paradise.

Her task is to help Paul decipher the strange language of the Mossen - but she has a secret mission too.

A new law on Earth means the imminent massacre of all beasts great and small, so Jewel must discover if Moss holds the promise of sanctuary for the doomed animals - once humankind's beloved companions.

Time is running out for Jewel's creatures, but it might be running out for Humanity too: the Planet Moss, itself a living entity, is not sure it cares for any of the species currently living on its surface ...

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Product Details
Gollancz
0575076283 / 9780575076280
Paperback
813.54
10/03/2005
United Kingdom
English
Science fiction
452 p.
18 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: New York: EOS, 2003; London: Gollancz, 2004.
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'All Tepper's books are thought-provoking and unputdownable' SFX 'Her characters, human and alien, are exceptionally well-drawn' Time Out 'Combining an insight and understanding of human nature with an incisive yet eloquent wit that's worthy of Kurt Vonnegut' Starburst 'Sheri Tepper weaves science fiction and fantasy superbly' The Times FL Science fiction