Romano-Lax, Andromeda

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Annie and the Wolves

Romano-Lax’s (Plum Rains) brilliantly conceived characters, delicate exploration of abuse and childhood trauma, and examination of vengeance and its power to heal will entrance from the very first page. Her latest is a tour de force that will appeal to a wide variety of readers,
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Plum Rains

Recommended for those who enjoy dystopian works. ["This quietly thoughtful read sits at the crossroads of literary and speculative fiction and will attract readers of both genres, especially those interested in exploring the consequences of present-day policies and the boundaries of artificial intelligence and human/robotic relationships": LJ 5/15/18 review of the Soho hc.]
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Plum Rains

This quietly thoughtful read sits at the crossroads of literary and speculative fiction and will attract readers of both genres, especially those interested in exploring the consequences of present-day policies and the boundaries of artificial intelligence and human/robotic relationships.
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Behave

Because of its subject matter, this is a novel that may work best for those interested in psychology and history. [See Prepub Alert, 8/31/15.]
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The Detour

Romano-Lax is singularly gifted: she creates full-fledged, engaging characters and writes compelling narrative. Some of her descriptive passages take your breath away. The author's The Spanish Bow was a hit. This novel will make a splash, too, for the same reasons. [See Prepub Alert, 8/21/11.]
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The Detour

It's 1938, and already the Sonderprojekte is at work, bringing the great art of Europe to Germany for the Führer...
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