Miles, Mutants and Microbes
Falling Free: Leo Graf was just your typical efficient engineer: mind your own business and do the job. But all that changed on his assignment to the Cay Habitat, where children had been bio-engineered to have four arms (and no …
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Falling Free: Leo Graf was just your typical efficient engineer: mind your own business and do the job. But all that changed on his assignment to the Cay Habitat, where children had been bio-engineered to have four arms (and no legs) to function in zero gravity. Now that they're no longer needed, a heartless mega corporation is getting rid of them before they eat into the profit margin. Leo Graf adopted 1000 quaddies - now he had to teach them to be free. "Labyrinth": When Miles Vorkosigan is captured while on a secret mission to a lawless world, his only hope to escape is an unlikely pair of allies: a quaddie and a teenage werewolf. Diplomatic Immunity - Miles Vorkosigan and his wife were heading home for the births of their first children, but a major diplomatic disaster is looming at Graf Station, colonized by the descendants of the original quaddies, and duty calls. Unfortunately, diplomatic immunity doesn't carry over to immunity from a very nasty biological weapon. The downside of being a troubleshooter comes when troubleshooter comes when trouble starts shooting back.
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