Drawing inspiration from her studies in linguistics, anthropology, and Japanese language and culture, Juliette Wade crafts fiction that delves into intricate worldbuilding and language. Her short stories have graced the pages of esteemed science fiction and fantasy magazines. Wade's approach emphasizes the meticulous construction of unique societies and communication systems, offering readers deeply immersive narrative experiences. Her work stands out for its intellectual rigor and imaginative scope, inviting exploration into the very fabric of created worlds.
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This debut work of sociological science fiction follows a deadly battle for succession, where brother is pitted against brother in a singular chance to win power and influence for their family. The cavern city of Pelismara has stood for a thousand years. The Great Families of the nobility cling to the myths of their golden age while the city's technology wanes. When a fever strikes, and the Eminence dies, seventeen-year-old Tagaret is pushed to represent his Family in the competition for Heir to the Throne. To win would give him the power to rescue his mother from his abusive father, and marry the girl he loves. But the struggle for power distorts everything in this highly stratified society, and the fever is still loose among the inbred, susceptible nobles. Tagaret's sociopathic younger brother, Nekantor, is obsessed with their family's success. Nekantor is willing to exploit Tagaret, his mother, and her new servant Aloran to defeat their opponents. Can he be stopped? Should he be stopped? And will they recognize themselves after the struggle has changed them?