I originally found Uri Kurlianchik through his DND Kids blog, where I enjoyed his observations and tales of running games/herding adolescents. So when his announcement of a new book came across my MeWe feed, I couldn't pass it up. Besides, I had a long plane ride coming up, and paper-based reading fare is my favored travel entertainment.
Our adventure takes place in a decadent
outpost at the edge of the solar system near the border with the
insanity-laced Oort cloud and its threatening, alien occupants (the
appropriately-termed horror vacui). The unnamed Princess
arrives at the asteroid outpost-mansion of an eccentric outlaw and
immediately finds herself to be the center of attention, but not in a
way that she is used to, or even remotely comfortable with.... For
she is to be auctioned off to the highest bidder among a group of
equally eccentric and murderous characters.
So marooned with this rogues gallery,
with only a ferret (that turns out to be much more than an emotional
support animal) and a rapidly-depleting personal micro-armory, she
seeks resources and unreliable allies in her attempts to equal the
manipulations and machinations of her 'suitors.'
As her 'suitors' get eliminated,
leaving increasingly dangerous and deceitful foes, our Princess
resorts to greater subterfuge and methodologies as the stakes rise.
Will she triumph?
The book is a fun romp in a dystopian
future ruled by capitalist-monarchies. Each chapter is headed by an
appropriate Dune-like quote with responses/commentary by the
characters. Interspersed flashback chapters have vignettes of the
various protagonists, linking them, and creating backstory. The
Princess is no Mary Sue, the situation remains tenuous throughout. But she rises to the occasion from a sheltered
young woman to a formidable opponent through her own keen
observations, recollections of near-forgotten lessons from family and
advisors, and resourcefulness. For those of us who enjoy our futures
slightly dark and cynical, with a haughty heroine who can't even
believe that she's having to put up with these indignities, grab a copy.