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This Alien Shore

Alien Shores #1 / 2 ✓
by C. S. Friedman
This Alien Shore (Alien Shores #1) by C. S. Friedman
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Cover: Michael Whelan.

IT IS THE SECOND AGE OF SPACE COLONIZATION...

The first age, humanity's initial attempt to people the stars, ended in disaster when it was discovered that Earth's original superluminal drive did permanent genetic damage to all who used it — mutating Earth's far-flung colonists in mind and body.

Now, one of Earth's first colonies — a world called Guera — has given humanity back the stars, but at a high price. For the new Outships can only be piloted by members of Guera's Outspace Guild, whose mysterious abilities allow them to monopolize galactic transportation, giving them control over all human commerce.

Powerful companies from dozens of planets vie to be the first to topple Guera's stranglehold on the stars, for to unseat the Guild would be worth any risk.

And on Shido Habitat, a corporate satellite in Earth's outer orbit, lives a girl named Jamisia. Protected by her biological brainware systems, and accompanied by the many voices in her head, she has grown into a resourceful, if unusual, young woman. When Shido is viciously attacked by corporate raiders, Jamisia flees to a ship bound for the Up-and-Out. But this narrow escape does not mean safety for Jamisia. Speeding across the galaxy pursued by ruthless but unknown adversaries, Jamisia must unravel the mystery of her identity and her importance, This odyssey of self-discovery will lead her to uncover a secret which is buried deep within her psyche — a revelation the universe may not be ready to face...

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Category: Science Fiction, Space Opera
Release date: 1998

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C. S. Friedman

C. S. Friedman

C. S. Friedman writes the kind of stories that linger in the corners of your mind—the shadowy spaces where science fiction meets dark fantasy and nothing is ever quite what it seems. Her work doesn’t just build worlds; it dissects them, probing the fragile boundary between civilization and chaos, reason and belief, self and the unknown. With a style that’s both razor-sharp and richly layered, she’s become a defining voice for readers who crave speculative fiction that dares to ask difficult questions.

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Her journey into writing was as unconventional as her characters. Born in New York City, Friedman first made her mark in the world of theater, earning an MFA in costume design and working for years behind the scenes. That love for mood, texture, and transformation seeps into her novels, where setting isn’t just backdrop—it’s a living force, often dangerous, always complex. And it’s no surprise that her earliest spark came from discovering Isaac Asimov as a child traveling through France—an origin story befitting a writer so adept at blending intellect with imagination.

When In Conquest Born hit shelves in 1986, it didn’t just introduce a new author—it carved out a space for unapologetically cerebral science fiction, filled with psychological tension and political drama. Then came the Coldfire Trilogy, a dark fantasy epic that has earned cult status for its fearless dive into morality, mysticism, and madness. In works like This Alien Shore, she explores themes of identity, transformation, and the evolution of humanity with a nuance that resonates in today’s fragmented world.

What truly defines her writing is its refusal to offer easy answers. Her protagonists often walk a razor’s edge, and the choices they face are as haunting as they are human. Her stories invite readers to question not only the fabric of the worlds she creates but the assumptions they bring with them.

For those who gravitate toward the intellectually rich, the emotionally challenging, and the beautifully strange, her books offer an experience that’s as provocative as it is immersive. Whether she’s spinning galaxies out of stardust or summoning monsters from myth, Friedman writes with a voice that feels both timeless and unmistakably her own.

Alien Shores

From master of science fiction C. S. Friedman comes the Alien Shores (aka. Outworlds) series, in which humanity has spread to the stars at a high price and once-humans find themselves genetically altered by the journey.

Alien Shores consists of two books — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

This Alien Shore (Alien Shores #1)
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This Virtual Night (Alien Shores #2)
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