The Eyes of the Setting Sun-

Yezeletta wasn't born in the traditional sense. She's a creation - a beautiful, exotic creation in the way the scientists wanted her to be. Her intelligence knows no bounds, and her sentient mind is still struck by youthful wonder by the world around her. She also has no desire to be the perfect slave she was built to be. For years she has been weaving a tangled web for freedom. When her web catches a snag, it looks like she may be caught in another web woven by someone else.

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The Eyes of the Setting Sun-

Yezeletta wasn't born in the traditional sense. She's a creation - a beautiful, exotic creation in the way the scientists wanted her to be. Her intelligence knows no bounds, and her sentient mind is still struck by youthful wonder by the world around her. She also has no desire to be the perfect slave she was built to be. For years she has been weaving a tangled web for freedom. When her web catches a snag, it looks like she may be caught in another web woven by someone else.

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The Eyes of the Setting Sun-

The Eyes of the Setting Sun-

by Christian Madsen
The Eyes of the Setting Sun-

The Eyes of the Setting Sun-

by Christian Madsen

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Yezeletta wasn't born in the traditional sense. She's a creation - a beautiful, exotic creation in the way the scientists wanted her to be. Her intelligence knows no bounds, and her sentient mind is still struck by youthful wonder by the world around her. She also has no desire to be the perfect slave she was built to be. For years she has been weaving a tangled web for freedom. When her web catches a snag, it looks like she may be caught in another web woven by someone else.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781944322151
Publisher: Katrina Joyner
Publication date: 07/04/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 490
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Christian Madsen discovered the works of science fiction author A. E. van Vogt at the age of seven. This led to a lifelong passion for speculative fiction and for the public library system -- both of which he supports to this day. After serving in the U. S. Air Force, Chris studied computer science at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Although his programming career took him to many parts of the country, he eventually settled back in Wisconsin where he met his wife Marty, now deceased. Chris lives in a suburb of Milwaukee, where he collects antique computing devices and reads too much.
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