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"The last few months have been a whirlwind for Cammie MacCloud. Ever since she agreed to join the gen: LOCK program to help fight the Union, an authoritarian force threatening the world, she's been struggling to find her place in the group. As a 17-year-old genius hacker, she doesn't really fit in among the other four recruits: She can't shoot, she isn't the most graceful in the field, and her brash style doesn't exactly jibe with Command. But Cammie notices things the others don't, and she has the skills to investigate when something feels off... like their latest mission, which finds them…mehr

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"The last few months have been a whirlwind for Cammie MacCloud. Ever since she agreed to join the gen: LOCK program to help fight the Union, an authoritarian force threatening the world, she's been struggling to find her place in the group. As a 17-year-old genius hacker, she doesn't really fit in among the other four recruits: She can't shoot, she isn't the most graceful in the field, and her brash style doesn't exactly jibe with Command. But Cammie notices things the others don't, and she has the skills to investigate when something feels off... like their latest mission, which finds them stranded at the center of a deadly storm with a Union spy in their midst. "--Provided by publisher.
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Melissa Scott has published more than 30 original novels and a handful of short stories, most with queer themes and characters, as well as authorized tie-ins for Star Wars, Star Trek: DS9, Star Trek: Voyager, Stargate SG-1, and Stargate Atlantis. She won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 1986, and Lambda Literary Awards for Trouble and Her Friends, Shadow Man, Point of Dreams (written with longtime partner and collaborator, the late Lisa A. Barnett), and Death by Silver, written with Amy Griswold. She has also been shortlisted for the Tiptree Award. She has won Spectrum Awards for Shadow Man, for the short story "The Rocky Side of the Sky," Death by Silver, and Fairs' Point.