

Drayden tells a good story and provides a setting that is
only vaguely similar to the Farscape ship, Moya. The hierarchy within this ship is matrilineal
and class based. The classes
restlessness reflects the restlessness of current society where the top 400
wealthiest families have more wealth than the rest of the population
combined. It is a system destined to
fail and we see they same signs of failure in our current political and class
based country.
Seske is the up and coming ruler but hates the thought while
not being able or wiling to give up her position. Being her friend is fraught with peril.
Drayden provides an interesting social structure and biology
for the ship.
I enjoyed the book.
This book may have been received free of charge from a publisher or a publicist. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.
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