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Liberty's daughter / Naomi Kritzer.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Bonney Lake, WA : Fairwood Press, [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Description: 259 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781958880166
  • 1958880167
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: Beck Garrison lives on a seastead an archipelago of constructed platforms and old cruise ships, assembled by libertarian separatists a generation ago. She's grown up comfortable and sheltered, but starts doing odd jobs for pocket money. To her surprise, she finds that she's the only detective that a debt slave can afford to hire to track down a woman's missing sister. When she tackles this investigation, she learns things about life on the other side of the waterline - not to mention about herself and her father that she did not expect. And she finds out that some people will stop at nothing to protect their secrets.--Publisher description.
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Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Northport Library Science Fiction/Fantasy New KRITZER, NAOMI Checked out 06/26/2024 33111011146707
Total holds: 0

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Beck Garrison lives on a seastead - an archipelago of constructed platforms and old cruise ships, assembled by libertarian separatists a generation ago. She's grown up comfortable and sheltered, but starts doing odd jobs for pocket money.To her surprise, she finds that she's the only detective that a debt slave can afford to hire to track down the woman's missing sister. When she tackles this investigation, she learns things about life on the other side of the waterline - not to mention about herself and her father - that she did not expect. And that some people will stop at nothing to keep her from talking about . . .

Beck Garrison lives on a seastead an archipelago of constructed platforms and old cruise ships, assembled by libertarian separatists a generation ago. She's grown up comfortable and sheltered, but starts doing odd jobs for pocket money. To her surprise, she finds that she's the only detective that a debt slave can afford to hire to track down a woman's missing sister. When she tackles this investigation, she learns things about life on the other side of the waterline - not to mention about herself and her father that she did not expect. And she finds out that some people will stop at nothing to protect their secrets.--Publisher description.

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