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Our Lady of the Ice - Cassandra Rose Clarke
Our Lady of the Ice
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The Yiddish Policeman’s Union meets The Windup Girl when a female PI goes up against a ruthless gangster—just as both humans and robots agitate for independence in an Argentinian colony in Antarctica. In Argentine Antarctica, Eliana Gomez is the only female PI in Hope City—a domed colony... show more
The Yiddish Policeman’s Union meets The Windup Girl when a female PI goes up against a ruthless gangster—just as both humans and robots agitate for independence in an Argentinian colony in Antarctica.

In Argentine Antarctica, Eliana Gomez is the only female PI in Hope City—a domed colony dependent on electricity (and maintenance robots) for heat, light, and survival in the icy deserts of the continent. At the center is an old amusement park—now home only to the androids once programmed to entertain—but Hope City’s days as a tourist destination are long over. Now the City produces atomic power for the mainland while local factions agitate for independence and a local mobster, Ignacio Cabrera, runs a brisk black-market trade in illegally imported food.

Eliana doesn’t care about politics. She doesn’t even care—much—that her boyfriend, Diego, works as muscle for Cabrera. She just wants to save enough money to escape Hope City. But when an aristocrat hires Eliana to protect an explosive personal secret, Eliana finds herself caught up in the political tensions threatening to tear Hope City apart. In the clash of backstabbing politicians, violent freedom fighters, a gangster who will stop at nothing to protect his interests, and a newly sentient robot underclass intent on a very different independence, Eliana finds her job coming into deadly conflict with Diego’s, just as the electricity that keeps Hope City from freezing begins to fail…

From the inner workings of the mob to the story of a revolution to the amazing settings, this story has got it all. Ultimately, however, Our Lady of the Ice questions what it means to be human, what it means to be free, and whether we’re ever able to transcend our pasts and our programming to find true independence
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9781481444262 (1481444263)
ASIN: 1481444263
Publisher: Saga Press
Pages no: 432
Edition language: English
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MarkAlan
MarkAlan rated it
5.0 Our Lady of the Ice by Cassandra Rose Clarke
I'm a huge fan of Philip K. Dick, and I adored this speculative, alternate reality book. It's been labelled "steampunk" in a lot of reviews, but that's very misleading. Steam powered droids do not a steampunk novel make. It's really a genrebuster and speculative scifi at its best. An no, there are n...
hearth/myth: Rursday Reads
hearth/myth: Rursday Reads rated it
3.5 Our Lady of the Ice - Cassandra Rose Clarke
It's the time of the year when I look at my TBR pile of dead-tree books and realize I only have a few months to get through it before I get another book bag at this year's World Fantasy Convention. So I may be reviewing more trad-pubbed books than usual over the next few months.Our Lady of the Ice i...
Jessica (HDB)
Jessica (HDB) rated it
3.0 Our Lady of the Ice by Cassandra Rose Clarke
I finished this! If you'll recall, it was slow going. The premise of this book is pretty fascinating. A city under a dome, in the depths of Antarctica. An abandoned theme park, where robots are slowly gaining sentience and rebelling. The self-proclaimed "mob" leader and all the havoc that he causes ...
Reflections
Reflections rated it
3.0 Noir science fiction with robots in Antarctica
Dark, gritty and inventive, I was drawn to this book by it’s premise--robots and humans living together uneasily under Antarctic domes. Throw in a ruined amusement park, exploitation by “mainlanders” back in South America, and the fact that the robots are evolving and there was no way I could resist...
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