The Secret of Life

The Secret of Life

by PaulMcAuley (Author)

Synopsis

There is life on Mars. But could it end life on Earth? It's 2025 and the Earth is damaged. Irreparably. The quest for scientific solutions is hampered by commercial greed, political infighting and a mass fear that whatever we do, we can only make things worse. Then a miracle. Scientists at the Chinese Martian base have discovered the 'Chi' -- an active micro-organism several kilometres below the surface. Very active. Left undisturbed for 2 billion years, it has super evolved and is able to swap DNA at will, maximising its survival whatever the environment. Against all protocol the 'Chi' is brought secretly back to Earth. Where it is stolen, and accidentally plunged into the pacific Ocean. Only a few weeks later, a giant slick of plankton is found growing at an exponential rate. It is sucking the seas dry of life. And the question must be asked. Who is colonizing whom? The wonder of Arthur C. Clarke. The claustrophobic tension of Alien. The science of Richard Dawkins. All taken to the extreme!

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 528
Publisher: Harper Voyager
Published: 03 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 0006513301
ISBN 13: 9780006513308
Prizes: Shortlisted for Arthur C. Clarke Award 2002 and Arthur C Clarke Award 2002.

Media Reviews
'Looks set to inject a welcome dose of sophistication into the sf genre and attract readers who normally wouldn't touch it with a bargepole' INDEPENDENT 'Better hard science fiction writing than any British author since Clarke' GUARDIAN 'The most exciting of Britain's new-edge writers' Michael Marshall Smith
Author Bio
Paul McAuley worked as a research scientist and lecturer in Britain and the United States for twenty years before becoming a full-time writer. His novels have won the Philip K. Dick, Arthur C. Clarke and John W. Campbell awards. He lives in North London.