Nova Swing (Gollancz S.F.)

Nova Swing (Gollancz S.F.)

by M . John Harrison (Author)

Synopsis

It is some time after Ed Chianese's trip into the Kefahuchi Tract. A major industry of the Halo is now tourism. The Tract has begun to expand and change, but, more problematically, parts of it have also begun to fall to earth, piecemeal, on the Beach planets. We are in a city called Raintown, perhaps on New Venusport or Motel Splendido: next to the city is the event site, the zone, from out of which pour new, inexplicable artefacts, organisms and escapes of living algorithm - the wrong physics loose in the universe. They can cause plague and change. An entire department of the local police, Site Crime, exists to stop them being imported into the city by adventurers, entradistas, and the men known as 'travel agents', profiteers who can manage - or think they can manage -the bad physics, skewed geographies and psychic onslaughts of the event site. But now a new class of semi-biological artefact is finding its way out of the site, and this may be more than anyone can handle.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 247
Edition: paperback / softback
Publisher: Gollancz
Published: 09 Nov 2006

ISBN 10: 0575070285
ISBN 13: 9780575070288
Book Overview: M. John Harrison is one of Britain's most accomplished writers, lauded for his style and prose 'An awesomely fluent and versatile prose stylist' INDEPENDENT LIGHT was Mike's critically acclaimed return to SF after many years: a bestseller for Gollancz 'LIGHT is a novel of visionary power' TLS 'I think this will soon be regarded as one of the most dazzling novels of its genre' DAILY TELEGRAPH 'An amazing book: not just a triumphant return to science fiction, but an injection of style and content that will light up the genre' Michael Marshall Smith (aka Michael Marshall), bestselling author of THE STRAW MEN 'LIGHT is brilliant' Iain M. Banks One of the rare authors to feature in both masterworks lists, with THE CENTAURI DEVICE (SF) and VIRICONIUM (Fantasy)
Prizes: Winner of Arthur C Clarke Award 2007.

Author Bio
M. John Harrison was born in the Peak District and now lives in London.