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Cover art: Bob Pepper
Blurb: “When a dolphin-like alien comes to Earth disguised in a female human body, it sets the stage for a wild feminist romp that outstranges Stranger in a Strange Land. "The pace of the story never lets up, yet it finds room for serious contemplation of humanity's woes. The style is easy, with an edge of noir. The central character is a bit of a tough girl which, mixed with her naivety about humans, makes for an intriguing and likeable character. Especially as she (in common with the other aliens) inhabits bodies she has chosen from Earth culture - Brenda Starr, Emma Peel, and Virginia Woolf. Who could not like that, especially the final scenes in which Virginia Woolf is involved in a running gun battle.”
This the author's first SF novel. "An indescribable SF/fantasy farrago, which puts the boot to the human race in general (and the male half of it in particular). - Pringle, The Ultimate Guide to Science Fiction, 2nd Ed. (1995), p. 274.
"Ribald and zestful." - Brian Stableford