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They say that the sight of a lizard drives a woman wild with desire. Any woman, any lizard, the merest glimpse. But lizards belong to men; theyre death to women.
An ordinary woman is torn from her normal life and thrust into a weird alternate reality where the power to structure human relationships, and even to travel between worlds, resides in the living bodies of small green lizards.
Tuttle creates out of a genuinely strange imagination. Josephine Saxton in The New Statesman
Tuttle manages to combine the restless, biting curiosity of a natural SF writer with an ability to project a real feeling. Evening Standard
Simply one of the very best writers in the field. Science Fiction and Fantasy Review
Genre: Science Fiction
An ordinary woman is torn from her normal life and thrust into a weird alternate reality where the power to structure human relationships, and even to travel between worlds, resides in the living bodies of small green lizards.
Tuttle creates out of a genuinely strange imagination. Josephine Saxton in The New Statesman
Tuttle manages to combine the restless, biting curiosity of a natural SF writer with an ability to project a real feeling. Evening Standard
Simply one of the very best writers in the field. Science Fiction and Fantasy Review
Genre: Science Fiction
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