<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In this entry in the series that includes "The Family Trade, The Hidden Family," and "The Clan Corporate," Miriam Beckstein, a young business journalist in Boston, has escaped to yet another world and remains in hiding from both the Clan and its opponents.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Miriam Beckstein is a young, hip, business journalist in Boston. She discovered in <i>The</i> <i>Family Trade</i> and <i>The Hidden Family</i> that her family came from an alternate reality, that she was very well-connected, and that her family was too much like the mafia for comfort. She found herself caught in a family trap in <i>The Clan Corporate</i> and betrothed to a brain-damaged prince, and then all hell broke loose. <p/>Now, in <i>The Merchants' War</i>, Miriam has escaped to yet another world and remains in hiding from both the Clan and their opponents. There is a nasty shooting war going on in the Gruinmarkt world of the Clan, and we know something that Miriam does not; something that she's really going to hate--if she lives long enough to find out.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"<i>The Clan Corporate</i> offers more proof, if any were needed, why Charles Stross has become universally acknowledged as one of science fiction's major new talents." --<i>Mike Resnick</i> <p/>"<i>The Hidden Family</i> is a festival of ideas in action, fast moving and often very funny, but underpinned by a rigorous logical strategy. . . .Stross's breezy, almost Heinleinian mode of narration is on fine display in <i>The Hidden Family</i>." --<i>Locus</i> <p/>"Stross continues to mix high and low tech in amusing and surprising ways. . . .[he] weaves a tale worthy of Robert Ludlum or Dan Brown." --<i>Publishers Weekly on The Hidden Family</i> <p/>"It's simply a great adventure, full of danger, of plots within plots, of forbidden love and political murder." --<i>Orson Scott Card on The Family Trade</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Charles Stross</b> is the author of the bestselling Merchant Princes series, the Laundry series, and several stand-alone novels including <i>Glasshouse</i>, <i>Accelerando</i>, and <i>Saturn's Children</i>. Born in Leeds, England, in 1964, Stross studied in London and Bradford, earning degrees in pharmacy and computer science. Over the next decade and a half he worked as a pharmacist, a technical writer, a software engineer, and eventually as a prolific journalist covering the IT industry. His short fiction began attracting wide attention in the late 1990s; his first novel, <i>Singularity Sky</i>, appeared in 2003. He has subsequently won the Hugo Award twice. He lives with his wife in Edinburgh, Scotland, in a flat that is slightly older than the state of Texas
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