Emperor (Gollancz S.F.)

Emperor (Gollancz S.F.)

by StephenBaxter (Author)

Synopsis

A woman gives birth to her child in a village in Northern England, the cold northern edge of the Roman Empire. As she struggles through a painful labour she begins to scream out a series of words in Latin. A language she has never heard before, much less spoken. One of the family recognises the words for what they are. Only later does it become clear that the woman has spoken a prophecy: a prophecy that relates to the death of the Emperor Constantine;one that, if acted upon, will change the fate of the Roman Empire - and all of the future beyond it. Stephen Baxter's new series takes ordinary individuals living at history's tipping points. How they act upon this prophecy, this glimpse of the future, could change their world forever. The fourth volume reveals the nature of the prophecies and reveals a battle that is being fought down through the ages.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Gollancz
Published: 20 Jul 2006

ISBN 10: 0575074337
ISBN 13: 9780575074330
Book Overview: A new series of thrillers to appeal to lovers of Conn Iggulden and Michael Crichton Short, pacey thrillers full of action, prophecy and rich historical detail Baxter has shown a real flair for evocatve historical settings that reek of authenticity (Coalescent) An accessible idea perfect for non-SF readers Three stand alone books linked by a final volume that reveals the true nature of the conflict Key points in history; the decline of Rome, the Crusades, the discovery of America

Media Reviews
A vividly convincing picture of a past world... the prophecy link gives the narrative a forward momentum remarkable in a book that spans four centuries. This is a character based novel that leaves you wanting to spend more time with its major players. Epic historical fiction laced with a science fiction premise. -- Jonathan Wright SFX This is Baxter at his best, writing his historical fiction with an SF sensibility, and proving that the genres are closer in style and creative demands than many readers realise. -- Jon Courtenay Grimwood THE GUARDIAN A hugely entertaining and exquisitely researched new departure. BBC FOCUS It's an effective series of Roman vignettes, with a portrait of Claudius that's far enough from the 'I Claudius' archetype to be interesting. STARBURST A meticulously researched and often compelling historical saga. -- Gary K Wolfe LOCUS
Author Bio
Stephen Baxter is the pre-eminent SF writer of his generation. Published around the world he has also won major awards in the UK, US, Germany, and Japan. Born in 1957 he has degrees from Cambridge and Southampton. He lives in Northumberland with his wife.