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The River: a hodgepodge of arcologies and platforms in a band around Ceres full of dreamers, utopians, corporatists-and transformed humans, from those with simple biomods to the exotic alien xenos and the totemics, remade with animal aspects. Gail Simmons, an itinerant salvor living aboard her ship Kismet, has docked everywhere totemics like her are welcome...and a few places they're not. But when she's accused of stealing a databox from a mysterious wreck, Gail lands in the crosshairs of corporations, governments and anti-totemic terrorists. Finding the real thieves is the easy part. To get…mehr

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The River: a hodgepodge of arcologies and platforms in a band around Ceres full of dreamers, utopians, corporatists-and transformed humans, from those with simple biomods to the exotic alien xenos and the totemics, remade with animal aspects. Gail Simmons, an itinerant salvor living aboard her ship Kismet, has docked everywhere totemics like her are welcome...and a few places they're not. But when she's accused of stealing a databox from a mysterious wreck, Gail lands in the crosshairs of corporations, governments and anti-totemic terrorists. Finding the real thieves is the easy part. To get her life back, Gail will have to face her past-and what's at stake may be more than just her future.
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A native Texan who, for practical purposes, never lived in Texas, Watts instead grew up around Tampa Bay, Florida, living there for the better part of three decades. Despite aspirations of being a famous novelist by 30, Watts instead drifted into computer work, and is now working as a technical writer.Watts's stories include the Cóyotl award-winning fantasy novella "Indigo Rain" and the Cóyotl nominee novella "Going Concerns," fan favorite gothic romance "A Gift of Fire, A Gift of Blood," and a host of short stories in anthologies such as Five Fortunes, Inhuman Acts and The Furry Future (which contains "Tow," a prequel story to Kismet).