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Alastair Reynolds

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March 13, 1966
Alastair Reynolds
Revelation Space, 1
Machine Vendetta
Best of British Science Fiction 2018
House of Suns
Celebrate!
Beyond the Aquila Rift
  • 2024
  • 2024

    To the Stars and Back

    • 292 pages
    • 11 hours of reading

    Renowned for his remarkable storytelling, Eric Brown stands out as one of the UK's finest science fiction authors. His award-winning works captivated readers and showcased his exceptional talent. Beyond his literary achievements, Brown's warm personality and genuine nature endeared him to many, making him not only a celebrated writer but also a cherished friend to those who knew him.

    To the Stars and Back
  • 2024

    Best of British Science Fiction 2023

    • 304 pages
    • 11 hours of reading

    The anthology features a curated collection of outstanding short stories from British and British-based science fiction authors, showcasing the best talent in the genre over the past eight years. Edited by Donna Scott, this award-winning series highlights the strength and diversity of contemporary British SF, offering readers a selection of exceptional narratives that reflect the creativity and innovation of its contributors.

    Best of British Science Fiction 2023
  • 2024

    Panoply is a small, efficient police force, dedicated to maintaining the rule of democracy among the ten thousand disparate city states orbiting the planet Yellowstone.Ingvar Tench was one of Panoply's most experienced operatives. So why did she walk alone and virtually unarmed into a habitat with a vicious grudge against her organisation?As his colleagues pick up the pieces, Dreyfus must face his conscience. Four years ago, when an investigation linked to one of his most dangerous adversaries got a little too personal, Dreyfus arranged for Tench to continue the enquiry by proxy.In using her - even though he had his reasons - did Dreyfus also put her in the line of fire?And what does Tench's misadventure tell him about an enemy he had hoped was dormant?Praise for Alastair Reynolds:'A leading light of the new British space opera' Los Angeles Review of Books on Alastair Reynolds'One of the giants of the new British space opera' io9 on Alastair Reynolds'[Reynolds is] a mastersinger of the space opera' The Times (UK) on Blue Remembered Earth'[Reynolds] is the most gifted hard SF writers working today' Publishers Weekly on Beyond the Aquila Rift

    Machine Vendetta
  • 2022

    Eversion is a superb, original Gothic SF novel. A small group of intrepid explorers are in search of a remote and mysterious artefact. It's a well-funded expedition, well organised, which is lucky as they're sailing north of Bergen on the schooner Demeter, searching for a narrow inlet which will lead them to a vast uncharted lake - and their goal --Until disaster strikes.Doctor Silas Coade wakes from disturbing dreams, on the steamship Demeter, in pursuit of an extraordinary find almost too incredible and too strange to believe, secreted within a lagoon in the icy inlets of Patagonia. But as they come in sight of their prize he and the crew see they are not the first to come so far: there is a wreck ahead, and whatever ruined it may threaten them as well--Shaking off his nightmares, Doctor Silas Coade joins his fellow exploders on the deck of the zeppelin Demeter and realises something has already gone dangerously wrong with their mission. If any of them are to survive, then he will have to take the exploration - and their lives - into his own hands . . .

    Eversion
  • 2021

    Inhibitor Phase

    • 432 pages
    • 16 hours of reading
    4.1(176)Add rating

    A stellar new science fiction adventure from the author who redefined space opera, set in his bestselling Revelation Space universe. For thirty years a tiny band of humans has been sheltering in the caverns of an airless, crater-pocked world called Michaelmas. Beyond their solar system lie the ruins of human interstellar civilization, stalked by a ruthless, infinitely patient cybernetic entity determined to root out the last few bands of survivors. One man has guided the people of Michaelmas through the hardest of times, and given them hope against the wolves: Miguel de Ruyter. When a lone human ship blunders into their system, and threatens to lead the wolves to Michaelmas, de Ruyter embarks on a desperate, near-suicide mission to prevent catastrophe. But an encounter with a refugee from the ship--the enigmatic woman who calls herself only Glass--leads to de Ruyter's world being turned upside down.

    Inhibitor Phase
  • 2020

    Absolution Gap

    • 704 pages
    • 25 hours of reading
    4.0(256)Add rating

    Look further into the dark heart of mankind: awe-inspiring doomsday weapons, vicious AIs, cities overwhelmed by plagues that twist and meld man and machine in this further leap into the darkly imagined future of Revelation Space.

    Absolution Gap
  • 2020

    Revelation Space, 1

    • 560 pages
    • 20 hours of reading
    4.2(148)Add rating

    "[A] tour de force... Ravishingly inventive."-Publishers Weekly The highly-acclaimed first novel in the Revelation Space universe-a debut that has redefined the space opera with a staggering journey across vast gulfs of time and space to confront the very nature of reality itself... Nine hundred thousand years ago, something annihilated the Amarantin civilization just as it was on the verge of discovering space flight. Now one scientist, Dan Sylveste, will stop at nothing to solve the Amarantin riddle before ancient history repeats itself. With no other resources at his disposal, Sylveste forges a dangerous alliance with the cyborg crew of the starship Nostalgia for Infinity. But as he closes in on the secret, a killer closes in on him. Because the Amarantin were destroyed for a reason, and if that reason is uncovered, the universe and reality itself could be irrevocably altered...

    Revelation Space, 1
  • 2020

    Bone Silence

    • 640 pages
    • 23 hours of reading
    3.8(2015)Add rating

    Return to the third book in the Revenger Trilogy, for another thrilling tale of set among the stars . . . Quoins are accepted currency throughout the thousands of worlds of the Congregation. Ancient, and of unknown origin and purpose, people have traded with them, fought for them, and stolen quoin hordes from booby-trapped caches at risk to life and limb throughout the Thirteen Occupations. Only now it's becoming clear they have another purpose . . . as do the bankers who've been collecting them. The Occupations themselves are another puzzle. The rise and fall of civilisation may have been unevenly spaced across history, but there is also a pattern. Could something be sparking the Occupations - or ending them? And if so, what could it be, lurking far beyond the outermost worlds of the Congregation? The Ness sisters are being hunted for crimes they didn't commit by a fleet whose crimes are worse than their own. If they're to survive, and stay one step ahead of their pursuers - if they're to answer the questions which have plagued them - it's going to require every dirty, piratical trick in the book...

    Bone Silence
  • 2019

    Best of British Science Fiction 2018

    • 314 pages
    • 11 hours of reading

    This anthology features twenty-six compelling stories that explore diverse themes in science fiction, including the fragility of pristine worlds and the complexities of human relationships marked by mistrust and isolation. It delves into issues of alienation, the rebranding of slavery, and the criminalization of bodily autonomy. The narratives highlight ongoing struggles against injustice and the necessity of reexamining past rebellions. Additionally, it confronts the implications of AI on storytelling, offering a thought-provoking reflection on the future of narrative itself.

    Best of British Science Fiction 2018