1986 Locus Award for Best First Novel (nominee)
"This is the tale of the many possible lives of Anastasia Valerie Stein which
come to touch one another through a twist in the fabric of space-time: Ann,
unhappy wife and mother in a world much like our own; Val, independent teacher
in a timeline of scarcity; Stacey, a free spirit with two lovers, and Tasha,
strangest of all, a professional sorceress in a world where the Third Reich
rules England. Together they join to confront a force that manipulates all their
worlds, and discover a truth that transcends their individual lives.
Finch combines compelling, believable characters, the ancient magic of the
Tarot, and quantum physics to weave a spellbinding tale of the infinite
possibilities of space and time."
Genre: Science Fiction
come to touch one another through a twist in the fabric of space-time: Ann,
unhappy wife and mother in a world much like our own; Val, independent teacher
in a timeline of scarcity; Stacey, a free spirit with two lovers, and Tasha,
strangest of all, a professional sorceress in a world where the Third Reich
rules England. Together they join to confront a force that manipulates all their
worlds, and discover a truth that transcends their individual lives.
Finch combines compelling, believable characters, the ancient magic of the
Tarot, and quantum physics to weave a spellbinding tale of the infinite
possibilities of space and time."
Genre: Science Fiction
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