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Hotter Than Hell by Kim Harrison
Hotter Than Hell by Kim Harrison




Hotter Than Hell by Kim Harrison Hotter Than Hell by Kim Harrison

At first, Trisk is disappointed to be forced to live and work in the human world, but then she realizes that, "On paper, being forced to work outside of an elven lab was a harsh punishment, but in reality, she'd be doing what she enjoyed, what she was good at, and working someplace where she could make a difference." She will actually have more freedom and power there than she would in the male-dominated Inderlander world.Įventually, Trisk creates the Angel tomato, a true-breeding plant that can stand up to drought conditions and is on the verge of solving the world's hunger problem. Surprisingly, a high-ranking member of the elven enclave asks Trisk to infiltrate Global Genetics, a human-run genetics research laboratory in California so that she can keep the enclave informed of any unusual developments, particularly if the humans develop any tactical viruses that could injure or kill Inderlanders. Although Kal instigated the argument, he is humiliated and angrily blames everything on Trisk, generating a grudge against her that will lead him to do some very dark things. No tropes have been added yet.After a magic-filled confrontation with Trisk, Kal loses his job bid with NASA and is forced to take a lesser position. To add some, click on the edit button! Tropes To add some, click on the edit button! RepresentationĪn asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity. The story Dirty Magic by Kim Harrison is book 4.5 in The Hollows series, the story Brother's Keeper by Lilith Saintcrow is book 5.1 in the Dante Valentine series, and the story Moonlight Becomes You by Linda Winstead Jones is the first book in the Claire / Simon series. Banks, Susan Krinard, Keri Arthur, Heidi Betts, Lilith Saintcrow, Denise Little, Susan Sizemore, Carrie Vaughn, and Linda Winstead Jones is an anthology of adult fantasy short stories, originally published on June 24, 2008. Greenberg, and written by Tanya Huff, Marjorie M. Hotter Than Hell edited by Kim Harrison and Martin H.






Hotter Than Hell by Kim Harrison