New York Times-Bestselling, Nebula AwardâWinning Author: âOne of the great space opera series of all time continues . . . [a] masterful writer.â âJames Patrick Kelly, Hugo Awardâwinning author of The First Law of Thermodynamics
Having offended her superiors by winning a battle without permission, Caroline Sula has been posted to the planet Earth, a dismal backwater where careers go to die. But Sula has always been fascinated by Earth history, and she plans to reward herself with a long, happy vacation amid the ancient monuments of humanityâs home world.
Sula may be an Earth history buff, but there are aspects of her own history she doesnât want known. Exposure is threatened when an old acquaintance turns up unexpectedly. Someone seems to be forging evidence that would send her to prison. And thatâs all before someone tries to kill her . . .
If sheâs going to survive, Sula has no choice but to make some history of her own.
âWell-drawn characters, and excellent wordsmithing . . . It feels like Williams is having a great time with Impersonations.â âLocus
âReaders will savor this intriguing glimpse into the life of a woman who struggles with her own identity and the price of her action.â âPublishers Weekly
âInterstellar adventure has a new king.â âGeorge R.R. Martin
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