"Rowe's world is full of strange new ways of living -- and dying. Her rich descriptive language and arch dialogue potently reflect her surreal world: "He kept an eye out for bluegrazers; he'd know them by their rotten, blue-edged mouths." Dealing with issues of freedom and responsibility, as well as epistemological and existential quandaries, Rowe still manages to deliver a slam-bang adventure."
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Paul Di Filippo
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The Washington Post
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October 1, 2006
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"Her rich descriptive language and arch dialogue potently reflect her surreal world"