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Komarr is a 1998
science fiction novel by Lois
McMaster Bujold. It is a part of the
Vorkosigan Saga, and is the
twelfth full-length
novel in publication...
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Shards of Honor, Barrayar, and
Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen;
Ekaterin in
Komarr, A
Civil Campaign, and The
Flowers of Vashnoi), a **** man (Ethan of Athos)...
- Warrior's Apprentice, The
Mountains of Mourning, and The Vor Game; 1997)
Komarr (1998) A
Civil Campaign (1999) Miles,
Mystery and
Mayhem (omnibus: Cetaganda...
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Mountains of Mourning" (1990) won the Hugo and
Nebula Awards for Best Novella.
Komarr (1999) won the
Minnesota Book Award. A
Civil Campaign (2000) and Paladin...
- (1990)
Barrayar (1991)
Mirror Dance (1994)
Cetaganda (1995)
Memory (1996)
Komarr (1998) A
Civil Campaign (1999)
Diplomatic Immunity (2002)
Cryoburn (2010)...
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Eventually he
falls for and wins the love of
Ekaterin Vorsoisson in the
novel Komarr (1998).
While Miles primarily falls for women, in
Diplomatic Immunity (2002)...
- (1990)
Barrayar (1991)
Mirror Dance (1994)
Cetaganda (1995)
Memory (1996)
Komarr (1998) A
Civil Campaign (1999)
Diplomatic Immunity (2002)
Cryoburn (2010)...
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hopes of one day
being revived and cured, is
opening a
subsidiary on
Komarr,
arousing su****ions. The
narrative follows three points of view: those...
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Ekaterin Vorsoisson,
recently widowed (when
Miles foiled a
terrorist plot on
Komarr), but
fears that
openly courting her so soon
after the
death of her husband...