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Though the pace of the novel was quick, a light read compared to some of the more ponderous epics, to me it seemed a bit rushed. The concept was great about an experiment with sentient limbs that attach themselves to a person and mentally try to take control until one woman manages to learn how to control her "accidental" attachment. There could have been much more to her escapades. Otherwise, a fun, fast paced read.
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Overview
Lirra Brochann is second-in-command to a force conducting secret military experiments on the creations of Xoriat, the Realm of Madness. When the government threatens to withdraw support for the experiments, the alchemist in charge, Lirra’s own uncle, makes a drastic error and a portal to Xoriat is opened. In trying to stop the ensuing ...