Revelation Space: Orion 20 (Orion 20th Anniversary Edition)

Revelation Space: Orion 20 (Orion 20th Anniversary Edition)

by Alastair Reynolds (Author)

Synopsis

Nine hundred thousand years ago, something wiped out the Amarantin. For the human colonists now settling the Amarantin homeworld Resurgam, it's of little more than academic interest, even after the discovery of a long-hidden, almost perfect Amarantin city and a colossal statue of a wingest Amarantin. For brilliant but ruthloess scientist Dan Sylveste, it's more than merelty intellectual curiosity - and he will stop at nothing to get at the truth. Even if the truth costs him everything. But the Amarantin were wiped out for a reason, and that danger is closer and greater than even Syveste imagines ...REVELATION SPACE: a huge, magnificent space opera that ranges acrioss the known and unknown universe ...towards the most terrifying of destinations.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 576
Edition: MMP Special Edition
Publisher: Orion
Published: 20 Feb 2012

ISBN 10: 1409138453
ISBN 13: 9781409138457
Book Overview: A Special Edition of a modern science fiction classic.

Media Reviews
Intensely compelling; darkly intelligent; hugely ambitious. --Paul J. McAuley, author of Ancients of Days A terrific treat. I was hooked from page one. Billion-year-gone alien wars, killer intelligences--and perhaps the most stunning and original alien artifact in modern science fiction--and all rendered with the authentic voice of a working scientist. Ferociously intelligent and imbued with a chilling logic--it may really be like this Out There. --Stephen Baxter, co-author of The Light of Other Days A striking first novel. Revelation Space delivers the goods. Certain to be one of the year's most impressive debut novels, and one of the most significant large-scale epics of the year. Reynolds is the next writer to watch in the resurrection of the conceptually intelligent space opera. --Gary Wolfe, Locus Complicated, and very clever and well-written...a spectacular first novel. --Aboriginal SF A delight. A refreshing and entertaining reconsideration of some of the genre's oldest tropes. An impressive first novel, quite possibly the space opera of the year. Watch for it at awards time. --Jonathan Strahan, Locus
Author Bio
Alastair Reynolds was born in Barry, South Wales, in 1966. He studied at Newcastle and St Andrews Universities and has a Ph.D. in astronomy. He spent 12 years working as an astrophysicist for the European Space Agency. Since 1991 he has lived in the Netherlands, near Leiden, with his wife.