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Liege Killer

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Author
  
Christopher Hinz

Awards
  
Compton Crook Award

4.2/5
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Originally published
  
1987

Followed by
  
Ash Ock

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Genres
  
Fiction, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction

Nominations
  
Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, Locus Award for Best First Novel

Similar
  
The Paratwa, Ash Ock, Binary Storm

Liege Killer is the first book in a science fiction trilogy written by American writer Christopher Hinz. The book and its sequels Ash Ock and The Paratwa are set in Human Colonies in orbit around a desolated post apocalyptic Earth.

The Paratwa the antagonists of the books are the result of experimentation on human embryos in the near future. The result of which produces a new species: the Paratwa, a single consciousness occupying telepathically linked bodies. The Paratwa are highly skilled warriors but look like normal people and are not necessarily identical twins, and can even be a pair of male and female. The only way to identify a Paratwa match is by inflicting a great deal of pain upon one of them, and observing the pain in the other.

The books follow the activities of humans and Paratwa as these old enemies are reunited more than a century after the earth's apocalypse during which humans had thought the Paratwa race had become extinct.

The novel won the Compton Crook Award in 1988.

In 2013, Liege-Killer was adapted into a graphic novel, Binary, also written by Chris Hinz, and illustrated by Jon Proctor.

Sequels

  • Ash Ock : the Paratwa saga, book two
  • The Paratwa
  • References

    Liege-Killer Wikipedia