Amicus Humani Generis
ISBN: 0-9754366-5-1 (978-0-9754366-5-3)
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Genre: Lesbian / Action-Adventure / Drama / Romance
/ Science Fiction
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Reviews:
“SB Zarben opens Amicus Humani Generis with a thrilling intergalactic
fight that includes aliens, rescue attempts and the formation of an
alliance between a friendly group of aliens and humans. ... Zarben
succeeds in dealing with a very difficult subject in a unique way
without demeaning the reader, and this is the heart of what makes
Amicus Humani Generis a stand-out read.”
~ Kathi Isserman
Synopsis:
Space was the last frontier for the human race, one that they conquered
with their usual unrelenting enthusiasm. But did they really? The
crew of the United Space Coalition vessel Avenger is about
to have that question answered.
While the Avenger is out on a routine vacation
tour, taking residents of Earth to the fabled Marson prison which
had been abandoned fifty years prior, they come across an unidentifiable
ship floating in space, having been attacked by a savage race of alien
beings. Despite being warned off countless times the Avenger's
Captain insists on dispatching a small team among which is one Ensign
Connie Barker, an archeologist and historian. The rescue team finds
only three people out of the entire crew survived, taking the mysterious
survivors back to the USC Avenger, back to safety.
Janus, one of the survivors whose odd silver tracings
which snake all over her skin, belongs to an alien race that the humans
have never before come across or even heard of. She keeps her own
past and origins shrouded in mystery and darkness, though with the
display of her own strange powers, it becomes obvious that Janus is
a truly powerful but largely unknown element.
As the Avenger crew comes under attack by
the very beings they had rescued Janus from, the Avenger is
catapulted across the universe and into a galactic war that the humans
are totally unprepared for. What awaits is dangerous and deadly and
will test the very core of their determination to survive. As the
future of the universe is decided on a small, remote planet, Janus
is reunited with people of her own species and the future remains
full of question marks. More than the outcome of the war weighs on
the minds of all those involved.
Would the Avenger ever get home? Would they
even survive to try and return to Earth? Among a backdrop of war and
death they would do more than simply fight for their lives. Personal
revelations, even historical revelations, ensue as everyone inevitably
forms relationships, friendships destined to last.
And perhaps more. Perhaps love.