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Through Zeldin's memories and conversations we learn she also worked for the U.S. government as an intelligence agent and torturer. She is imprisoned by Sedgewick, then escapes to the Free Zone, writes a revolutionary book telling the secrets of the ruling executive class, and is imprisoned again by [[Elizabeth Weatherall]]. After her death she becomes an iconic hero of resistance to government. | Through Zeldin's memories and conversations we learn she also worked for the U.S. government as an intelligence agent and torturer. She is imprisoned by Sedgewick, then escapes to the Free Zone, writes a revolutionary book telling the secrets of the ruling executive class, and is imprisoned again by [[Elizabeth Weatherall]]. After her death she becomes an iconic hero of resistance to government. | ||
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Revision as of 20:17, 9 February 2009
Kay Zeldin is a leading character in L. Timmel Duchamp's Marq'ssan Cycle. She is a member of the professional class living in Seattle and working as a college history professor as the series opens. She has or develops close associations with Robert Sedgewick and his personal assistant Elizabeth Weatherall.
- Spoilers ahead **
Through Zeldin's memories and conversations we learn she also worked for the U.S. government as an intelligence agent and torturer. She is imprisoned by Sedgewick, then escapes to the Free Zone, writes a revolutionary book telling the secrets of the ruling executive class, and is imprisoned again by Elizabeth Weatherall. After her death she becomes an iconic hero of resistance to government.