Seven Devils

, #1

Hardcover, 458 pages

English language

Published Aug. 4, 2020 by DAW.

ISBN:
978-0-7564-1580-8
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ASIN:
0756415802
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When Eris faked her death, she thought she had left her old life as the heir to the galaxy's most ruthless empire behind. But her recruitment by the Novantaen Resistance, an organization opposed to the empire's voracious expansion, throws her right back into the fray.

Eris has been assigned a new mission: to infiltrate a spaceship ferrying deadly cargo and return the intelligence gathered to the Resistance. But her partner for the mission, mechanic and hotshot pilot Cloelia, bears an old grudge against Eris, making an already difficult infiltration even more complicated.

When they find the ship, they discover more than they bargained for: three fugitives with firsthand knowledge of the corrupt empire's inner workings.

Together, these women possess the knowledge and capabilities to bring the empire to its knees. But the clock is ticking: the new heir to the empire plans to disrupt a peace summit …

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reviewed Seven Devils by Laura Lam (Seven Devils, #1)

Lesbians in Space

When asked when there would be enough women on the Supreme Court, Ruth Bader Ginsberg famously replied, "When there are nine". I think the same reasoning can be applied to when there will be enough queer characters, and Seven Devils comes close, without it being the point of the novel. They incidentally just are, like any other characters and that feels wildly refreshing.

The first half of a space epic, Seven Devils has a loving balance between exposition, interpersonal relationships, and political intrigue. It jumps around in timelines, but in a way that is carefully organized, with background being introduced at appropriate times to flesh out characters motivations when it becomes relevant.

As with most well done sci-fi, the book comes with prescient social commentary abstracted into the realm of a space epic while still be applicable to today. Class and race dynamics are front-facing without it specifically …

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  • Science Fiction
  • Queer