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L. Timmel Duchamp (Author)
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January 1, 2007 Marq'ssan Cycle (Book 3)

Tsunami, the gripping third volume of the five-novel Marq ssan Cycle, opens in early 2086, immediately after the signing of the Madrid Accords at the conclusion of the Global War. Many countries, including the US, have been devastated by war, and some of them turn to the Free Zones and the Marq ssan for assistance in rebuilding their infrastructure. In the US, the Executive, which has turned its attention to reconsolidating its power, meets with growing resistance to executive rule; and in the Pacific Northwest Free Zone, the Co-op faces an internal crisis when ugly, long-buried secrets are dragged into the light of day. Meanwhile, the lives of three very different women executive Elizabeth Weatherall, anarchist Martha Greenglass, and human rights lawyer Celia Espin become entangled as each strives to bring about the change she so passionately desires.

Samuel R. Delany writes of Tsunami, The third volume of the Marq'ssan cycle, Tsunami, confirms what the second volume, Renegade, made clear: the narrative drive and sheer invention of the work is more than up to the size, scope, and ambition of this extraordinary project. What a grand job! What a great read! It's been a long time since I've read science fiction with such a dramatic grip on the political complexities of our slow progress toward the better world we all wish for.


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Duchamp's powerful use of language and her gift for creating unforgettable and complex characters make this novel a dark and suspenseful read. --Science Fiction Weekly

Duchamp's work challenges its audience with a perhaps uncomfortably on-target vision of our extrapolated social, political, and economic structures as well as with a decidedly leftist, feminist message. It is definitely a work heavy on the ''cognitive pleasures'' that Robert Scholes identified as proper to good sf. But, for those willing to accept its challenges, the narrative experience of the Marq'ssan Cycle, now totaling some 1500 pages with the appearance of its third volume, Tsunami, fulfills our need for both cognition and for sublimation as well...
[Duchamp] overwhelmingly rises to the challenges she sets herself through the nuanced development of strong characters over the course of these first three volumes of the Marq'ssan Cycle. --Amy Ransom, New York Review of Science Fiction

Duchamp's work challenges its audience with a perhaps uncomfortably on-target vision of our extrapolated social, political, and economic structures as well as with a decidedly leftist, feminist message. It is definitely a work heavy on the ''cognitive pleasures'' that Robert Scholes identified as proper to good sf. But, for those willing to accept its challenges, the narrative experience of the Marq'ssan Cycle, now totaling some 1500 pages with the appearance of its third volume, Tsunami, fulfills our need for both cognition and for sublimation as well...
[Duchamp] overwhelmingly rises to the challenges she sets herself through the nuanced development of strong characters over the course of these first three volumes of the Marq'ssan Cycle. --Amy Ransome, New York Review of Science Fiction

About the Author

L. Timmel Duchamp is the author of Love's Body, Dancing in Time, a collection of short fiction, The Grand Conversation: Essays, The Red Rose Rages (Bleeding), a short novel, and Alanya to Alanya and Renegade, the first two novels of the Marq'ssan Cycle. Her stories have appeared in a variety of venues, including Asimov's SF and the Full Spectrum, ParaSpheres, Leviathan, and Bending the Landscape anthology series, and she has been a finalist for the Nebula and Sturgeon awards and short-listed several times for the Tiptree Award. She has also published numerous critical essays in The New York Review of Science Fiction, Estrapolation, Foundation, and Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet.

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  • Perfect Paperback: 536 pages
  • Publisher: Aqueduct Press (January 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1933500093
  • ISBN-13: 978-1933500096
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,702,057 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars 3rd entry less gripping, November 2, 2007
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The 3rd entry in the Marq'ssan Cycle (following "Alanya to Alanya" and "Renegade") didn't blow me away like the the previous books. The story revolves around and is told from the point of view of Elizabeth Weatherall. We first met her as Sedgewick's efficient assistant in book 1 and the cold-blooded manipulator, ruthless torturer, and an ambitious puppeteer essentially running the country in book 2. I don't like Elizabeth. She is not a sympathetic character, and I cannot associate with her concerns. This makes "Tsunami" a challenging book.

It was a bold move to make the villain the hero, but it didn't quite work for me. My sympathies lay mainly with Kay Zeldin, the protagonist of the

the first two books, and I was still reeling under the impact of those events. Kay was mostly absent in this book, but her influence was felt, and that was my favorite part - past events were discussed and reflected upon. We learned more (some chilling details that were never said out loud before) about the relationship between Kay & Sedgewick, and it was gratifying to see Elizabeth writhe in guilt and regret.

I know I must read this book again, this time letting go of my attachment to Kay, suppressing my dislike of Elizabeth, and willing to read POVs of new protagonists and get involved in the new storylines and political developments (and not just the choice bits of interest to me).
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1.0 out of 5 stars I can't stomach to read it, but my wife seems to like it., May 16, 2007
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