Dark Water’s Embrace

Dark Water’s Embrace by Stephen Leigh, published by Arc Manor in November 2008, is a thought-provoking exploration of human and alien sexuality set against a richly crafted backdrop. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers into a narrative that examines complex themes of survival and the meaning of life.
In this work, Stephen Leigh intricately weaves a story that addresses profound issues through the lens of science fiction. Readers will encounter a world where the dynamics of sexuality are explored in depth, prompting reflections on both human and alien experiences. The novel’s elaborate setting serves as a foundation for these explorations, making it a significant addition to the genre.
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Winner of the Specturm Award. Often compared to Ursula Le Guinn’s ground-breaking “The Left Hand of Darkness,” “Dark Water’s Embrace” is a fascinating look at issues of human (and alien) sexuality. Stephen Leigh creates a rich world with elaborate care and uses this alien backdrop to delve into issues of survival, sexuality and the meaning of life itself. *****”The fact is that Stephen Leigh’s new novel is a fine piece of work and one that deserves to reach a wide readership.”–NY Review of Science Fiction*****
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