312 pages

English language

Published Aug. 28, 2005 by Tor Books.

ISBN:
978-0-7653-4821-0
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OCLC Number:
61678826

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4 stars (7 reviews)

A bold fantasy in the tradition of Roger Zelazny's Chronicles of Amber, The Merchant Princes is a sweeping new series from the hottest new writer in science fiction!

Miriam Beckstein is happy in her life. She's a successful reporter for a hi-tech magazine in Boston, making good money doing what she loves. When her researcher brings her iron-clad evidence of a money-laundering scheme, Miriam thinks she's found the story of the year. But when she takes it to her editor, she's fired on the spot and gets a death threat from the criminals she has uncovered.

Before the day is over, she's received a locket left by the mother she never knew-the mother who was murdered when she was an infant. Within is a knotwork pattern, which has a hypnotic effect on her. Before she knows it, she's transported herself to a parallel Earth, a world where knights on horseback …

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I think at some point in their lives every girl has wanted to be a princess. Unfortunately after while you realise that most princesses, don't really get to do very much cool stuff. In fact was quite often the prince, the knight, the x male hero that did all the exciting stuff and the princess is a bit disappointing in comparison.

I think this is the first book in about 20 years about princesses that hasn't induced optic nerve damaging levels of eye rolling.

This book follows Miriam. Miriam is a tech journalist, or at least she is before rapidly getting fired at the start of the book, who discovers that she is a member of an Ruling Class of a world that she can travel to buy staring at a locket that used to belong to her mother (think the Long Earth, but sort of mediaeval). Of course in …

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Subjects

  • Women journalists
  • Murder victims' families
  • Inheritance and succession
  • Fiction