
Mudd in Your Eye
by
Jerry Oltion
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Science Fiction
Format
Paperback
Pages
280
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1997
Publisher
Pocket Books
ISBN-10
0671002600
ISBN-13
9780671002602
Description
In a distant future, where the scars of war linger in the hearts of two rival planets, Prastor and Distrel, hope has emerged for a potential peace. Generations have fought over territory and ideology, with lives lost and cultures shattered. Now, a fragile truce begins to take root, but the path to harmony is fraught with challenges, as the remnants of conflict still influence the minds of both sides.
At the center of this political intrigue is a cast of characters who each hold different perspectives on the war and its aftermath. They navigate the complexities of diplomacy and trust, with the specter of betrayal hovering ominously over their negotiations. As tension rises, old wounds are reopened, and the possibility of peace hangs by a thread.
The narrative weaves through the intricate relationships and bitter rivalries that define these two worlds. Each decision made has the potential to tip the scales toward either war or reconciliation, forcing its characters to confront their own pasts and the legacies of their ancestors.
Through a blend of suspense and introspection, the story reveals a rich tapestry of human emotion. It examines the cost of war and the struggle to forgive, ultimately questioning whether peace can truly be achieved in a society burdened by its history.
At the center of this political intrigue is a cast of characters who each hold different perspectives on the war and its aftermath. They navigate the complexities of diplomacy and trust, with the specter of betrayal hovering ominously over their negotiations. As tension rises, old wounds are reopened, and the possibility of peace hangs by a thread.
The narrative weaves through the intricate relationships and bitter rivalries that define these two worlds. Each decision made has the potential to tip the scales toward either war or reconciliation, forcing its characters to confront their own pasts and the legacies of their ancestors.
Through a blend of suspense and introspection, the story reveals a rich tapestry of human emotion. It examines the cost of war and the struggle to forgive, ultimately questioning whether peace can truly be achieved in a society burdened by its history.
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