Jack McDevitt crafts science fiction narratives that delve into profound explorations of scientific discovery and its impact on humanity. His stories, often set against vast cosmic backdrops, grapple with themes of exploration, loss, and the very essence of human existence. McDevitt's distinctive style is characterized by its thoughtful pace and sense of wonder, immersing readers in intricate interstellar mysteries. His approach masterfully blends scientific rigor with emotional resonance, creating compelling reads for discerning science fiction enthusiasts.
It's 2225. Mankind has reached the outskirts of the universe, and found traces of a civilization on the Maleiva III, known as Deepsix. Archaeologists land to record and salvage civilization and the team is stranded there with no way of escape.
A Nebula Award finalist for Best Novel from the multi-award winning SF master
Jack McDevitt. Sixth in the acclaimed Alex Benedict series. 'No one writing
today is better than McDevitt at combining galaxy-spanning adventure with the
genuine novel of ideas' Washington Post Book World
A thrilling space rescue mission unfolds as Alex Benedict, a renowned character from the Nebula Award-winning author, embarks on an adventure filled with excitement and challenges. With a blend of humor and suspense, the narrative promises to engage readers as Benedict navigates the complexities of interstellar travel and the stakes of saving lives. This captivating tale combines elements of science fiction with a lighthearted tone, making it an entertaining read for fans of the genre.
The fourth novel in the acclaimed Alex Benedict series from the multi-award
winning SF master Jack McDevitt. 'No one writing today is better than McDevitt
at combining galaxy-spanning adventure with the genuine novel of ideas'
Washington Post Book World
From Nebula Award–winning author Jack McDevitt comes the eighth installment of the Alex Benedict series featuring Gabe triumphantly reuniting with Alex and Chase to retrieve a possible alien artifact—which may lead them to solve the greatest archaeological mystery of their careers. After being lost in space for eleven years, Gabe has returned, and is trying to find a new life for himself after being presumed dead—just as Alex and Chase are relearning how to live and work with him. But when a seemingly alien artifact goes missing from Gabe’s old collection, a mystery is uncovered concerning its origins and it grants everyone an opportunity to dive into solving it as a team, once again. When a lead on the artifact is tied to a dead pilot’s sole unrecorded trip, another clue leads to one of the greatest mysteries of the age: the infamous disappearance of a team of scientists aboard a space station orbiting a black hole—the Amelia Earhart of their time. With any luck, Alex, Chase, and Gabe may be on the trail of the greatest archaeological discovery of their careers. Nebula Award winner Jack McDevitt, who Stephen King has called “the logical heir to Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke,” has created another terrific science fiction mystery in his beloved Alex Benedict series.
Starting your first job is always tough ... especially when you're an
interstellar pilot. This is the mind-blowing story of how it all began for one
of SF's most remarkable characters. Perfect for fans of Ray Bradbury and Joe
Haldeman.
From Nebula Award winner Jack McDevitt comes the eighth installment in the popular The Academy series—Priscilla “Hutch” Hutchins discovers an interstellar message from a highly advanced race that could be her last chance for a mission before the program is shut down for good. Hutch has been the Academy’s best pilot for decades. She’s had numerous first contact encounters and even became a minor celebrity. But world politics have shifted from exploration to a growing fear that the program will run into an extraterrestrial race more advanced than humanity and war. Despite taking part in the recent scientific breakthrough that rejuvenates the human body and expands one’s lifespan, Hutch finds herself as a famous interstellar pilot with little to do, until a message from an alien race arrives. The message is a piece of music from an unexplored area. Despite the fact that this alien race could pose a great danger and that this message could have taken several thousand years to travel, the program prepares the last interstellar ship for the journey. As the paranoia grows, Hutch and her crew make an early escape—but what they find at the other end of the galaxy is completely unexpected.
"When an entire town seemingly vanishes from a planet with conditions favorable to life, Alex Benedict and his archaeological crew must solve the mystery of how these aliens disappeared so rapidly--and why--which raises the stakes as they each look to make their mark on history."--Provided by publisher.
A Nebula Award finalist for Best Novel from the multi-award winning SF master
Jack McDevitt. Fifth in the acclaimed Alex Benedict series. 'No one writing
today is better than McDevitt at combining galaxy-spanning adventure with the
genuine novel of ideas' Washington Post Book World