At the Seventh Level (Coyote Jones Series #3)
Suzette Haden Elgin
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· 1 ratings · 142 pages · Published: 01 Apr 1972
The concessions had been slight - but as a result one brilliant female, Jacinth, had risen to the very top of that strange society, to the Seventh Level. Thereby she had become the spiteful target of male fury, female envy, and finally of a deviously evil plan that might cost the world its status.
What Coyote Jones found on Abba, the sensuality of the surface, the sexual horror beneath, and the meaning of human dignity, is a novel worthy of the talents of the most gifted SF writer since Samuel R. Delany and Roger Zelazny.
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