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Mirror Dance

Lois McMaster Bujold

Book 8 of Vorkosigan Saga

Language: English

Publisher: Baen

Published: Jan 2, 1994

Awards: Hugo.Best Novel.Winner.1995
List Of Awards: Hugo
Date Read: Oct 19, 2013
Form: Novel
Pages: 586
Read Status: read
Shelves: read
Word Count: 163256

Description:

The cloned stranger strikes again in the latest in Bujold's Hugo-award-winning series of Vorkosigan adventures, featuring Miles and his cloned brother Mark. ** ### Amazon.com Review Miles Vorkosigan faces more than his share of troubles as the protagonist in **Mirror Dance**. Not only is he deformed and undersized but he has a cloned brother who gets into a jam in the free enterprise plague spot known as Jackson's Whole. Miles tries to help his brother but ends up injured, placed on cryogenic suspension and then lost in intergalactic limbo. And that's just in the first 100 pages. The following 300 pages add a wealth more to this fantastic tale that's both humorous and finely written. **Mirror Dance** won the 1995 Hugo Award for Science Fiction. ### From Publishers Weekly Honor and his sense of self place the fetally damaged, dwarf-like and brilliant Miles Vorkosigan in grave danger as he attempts to save his disturbed, younger clone Mark from the consequences of folly in this intricate and rousing new installment of the Vorkosigan adventures (after Barrayar ), the series' first appearance in trade hardcover. Passing himself off as Admiral Miles Naismith, Miles's secret identity, Mark commandeers one of the Dendarii Free Mercenary vessels to liberate clones being raised as brain-transplant hosts on the outlaw planet Jackson's Whole. When the plan goes awry, Miles is killed. He is preserved for resuscitation, however, in a cryo-chamber, which disappears in the confusion of evacuation. As the Dendarii search feverishly for their leader, the terrified Mark is sent to Barrayar to Miles's parents, Count Aral and Countess Cordelia Vorkosigan. The couple welcome him as a son and begin his training as their heir in case Miles is never found. The competitive and confused Mark, who had been created as a tool to assassinate his father and was brutalized by a madman in his youth, begins to find himself. His (and Miles's) penetrating intelligence flowers, and he plans a return to Jackson's Whole to find Miles and redeem himself. Hugo award-winner Bujold creates a tapestry of variegated human societies dispersed throughout a colorful galaxy. She peoples it with introspective but genuine heroes who seize the reader's imagination and intellect. Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.