A Miles Vorkosigan Novel
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Angels were falling all over the place.
Miles blinked, trying to resolve the golden streaks sleeting through his vision into mere retinal flashes, but they stubbornly persisted as tiny, distinct figures, faces dismayed, mouths round. He heard their wavering cries like the whistle of fireworks from far off, the echoes buffeted by hillsides.
Ah, terrific. Auditory hallucinations, too.
Granted the visions seemed more dangerous, in his current addled state. If he could see things that were not there, it was also quite possible for him to not see things that were there, like stairwells, or broken gaps in this corridor floor. Or balcony railings, but wouldn’t he feel those, pressing against his chest? Not that he could see anything in this pitch darkness—not even his hands, reaching uncertainly before him. His heart was beating too fast, rushing in his ears like muffled surf, his dry mouth gasping. He had to slow down. He scowled at the tumbling angels, peeved. If they were going to glow like that, they might at least illuminate his surroundings for him, like
little celestial grav-lights, but no. Nothing so helpful.
He stumbled, and his hand banged against something hollow-sounding—had that bit of wall shifted? He snatched his arms in, wrapping them around himself, trembling. I’m just cold, yeah, that’s it. Which had to be from the power of suggestion, since he was sweating.
Hesitantly, he stretched out again and felt along the corridor wall. He began to move forward more slowly, fingers lightly passing over the faint lines and ripples of drawer edges and handle-locks, rank after rank of them, stacked high beyond his reach. Behind each drawer-face, a frozen corpse: stiff, silent, waiting in mad hope. A hundred corpses to every thirty steps or so, thousands more around each corner, hundreds of thousands in this lost labyrinth. No—millions.
That part, unfortunately, was not a hallucination.
The Cryocombs, they called this place, rumored to wind for kilometers beneath the city. The tidy blocks of new mausoleums on the city’s western fringe, zoned as the Cryopolis, did not account for all the older facilities scattered around and underneath the town going back as much as a hundred and fifty or two hundred years, some
still operational, some cleared and abandoned. Some abandoned without being cleared? Miles’s ears strained, trying to detect a reassuring hum of refrigeration machinery beyond the blood-surf and the angels’ cries. Now, there was a nightmare for him—all those banks of drawers bumping under his fingertips concealing not frozen hope, but warm rotting death.
It would be stupid to run.
From: CRYOBURN by Lois McMaster Bujold, copyright © 2010 by the author, and reprinted by permission Baen Books.
From Lois McMaster Bujold, one of the most honored writers in SF&F, comes Cryoburn, a stunning and timely new adventure that pits her most popular character—the physically challenged yet fearless Miles Vorkosigan—against a tangle of death and resurrection, corporate corruption and political conspiracy.
Kibou-daini is a planet obsessed with cheating death. Miles understands—he’s been cheating death his whole life. But when a Kibou-daini cryocorp—a company whose job it is to shepherd its frozen patrons into an unknown future—attempts to expand its franchise into the Barrayaran Empire, Emperor Gregor dispatches his top troubleshooter Miles to check it out.
On Kibou-daini, Miles discovers that a generational conflict over money and resources is heating up, even as refugees displaced in time completely skew the meaning of “generation.” Here he finds a young runaway living in a mothballed cryogenics facility, a Snow White trapped in an icy coffin who may possess a dangerous secret and a mysterious crone who is the very embodiment of the warning “Don’t mess with the secretary.” Bribery, kidnapping and cold-blooded murder—something is rotten on Kibou-daini…and it’s up to Miles to clean it up!
Hardcover : 352 pages
Publisher: Baen Books ( November 02, 2010 )
Item #: 13-177052
ISBN: 9781439133941
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 inches
Product Weight: 13.0 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Miles returns in another adventure on a planet where Roic is his only companion. The story seems unconnected to that which has come before and mainly seems to be a path toward the ending, which had everyone crying.
Reviewer: Cathy
This one doesn't get as frantic as some of the others of Miles' adventures but Lois McMaster Bujold delivers another excellent story of the trouble he continually stirs up.
Long time readers will especially not want to miss this. *small Spoilers from here* At the end an important change comes to Miles and readers who have read most if not all of his adventures will recognize one of Miles long dreaded nightmares catch him exactly as he most feared. Bujold again proves her writing primacy with 5 little short story blips that perfectly fit and will bring you to tears by the end.
Reviewer: Ronald K
It's 4 am. I could not put it down other than to attend to necessary needs. It's such an intense pleasure to read a novel by an excellent writer in her prime. McMaster's series remains brilliant, fresh and entertaining. Do NOT miss this one.
Reviewer: Paul B
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