|    Login    |    Register

The Venusian Gambit: Book Three of the Daedalus Series

(Paperback)

Available Formats


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Venusian Gambit: Book Three of the Daedalus Series

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781597808606

Publisher:

Night Shade Books

Imprint:

Night Shade Books

Publication Date:

12th July 2016

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Science fiction: time travel
Science fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 108mm, Height 171mm, Spine 28mm

Weight:

188g

Description

The last chapter of the dimension-spanning Daedalus series brings the 19th and 22nd centuries together for an explosive finale in the jungles of Venus!

In the year 2135, dangerous alien life forms freed in the destruction of Saturn's moon Enceladus are making their way towards Earth. A task force spearheaded by Lt. Cmdr. Shaila Jain is scrambling to beat them there while simultaneously trying to save crewmember Stephane Durand, who was infected during the mission to Saturn and is now controlled by a form of life intent on reopening a transdimensional rift and destroying the human race. But Jain doesnt realize that the possessed Stephane has bigger plans, beaming critical data to other conspirators suspiciously heading not for Earth, but for Venus

In 1809a Napoleonic era far different from our ownthe French have occupied England with their Corps Eternlle, undead soldiers risen through the darkest Alchemy. Only the actions of Lord Admiral Thomas Weatherby and the Royal Navy have kept the French contained to Earth. But the machinations of old enemies point to a bold and daring gambit: an ancient weapon, presumed lost in the jungles of Venus.

Now, Weatherby must choose whether to stay and fight to retake his homeland or pursue the French to the green planet. And Shaila must decide if its possible to save the man she loves, or if he must be sacrificed for the good of two dimensions. In the dark, alien jungles of Venus, humanity's fate in both dimensions hangs in the balanceforcing past and present to once again join forces against an ancient terror.

Skyhorse Publishing, under our Night Shade and Talos imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of titles for readers interested in science fiction (space opera, time travel, hard SF, alien invasion, near-future dystopia), fantasy (grimdark, sword and sorcery, contemporary urban fantasy, steampunk, alternative history), and horror (zombies, vampires, and the occult and supernatural), and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller, a national bestseller, or a Hugo or Nebula award-winner, we are committed to publishing quality books from a diverse group of authors.

Reviews

[Martinez] skillfully handles the intricacies of characterization and the many moving parts, building to the trilogys utterly satisfying and quite epic finale.
Publishers Weekly, starred review

Praise for Michael J. Martinez

A true genre bender. It mixes alchemy, quantum physics, and historical figures in ways you havent seen before. . . . adventurous, original, and a blast to read.
Tor.com on The Daedalus Incident

Genre bending often come at great peril, but Martinez pulls it off with an assurance that makes all the pieces slot together perfectly.
Buzzfeed.com, The 14 Greatest Science Fiction Books of the Year (2013) on The Daedalus Incident

Martinez's debut is a triumph of genre-blending... With a cast of superbly drawn characters, Martinez's title is a mesmerizing tale of two universes that briefly cross paths, leaving both worlds forever changed.
Library Journal (starred review, SF/F Debut of the Month), included in Best Books 2013: SF/Fantasy end-of-year wrap-up on The Daedalus Incident

A follow up that manages to improve on the first in significant ways.
SF Signal on The Enceladus Crisis

Martinez set a high bar for himself in his debut novel; could his sophomore effort live up to the expectations it established It has and then some. His characters and their relationships are even more fully flushed out, his dialogue, description of action (I love the first battle scene) and overall handling of the narrative is, if anything, tighter and better.
Joe's Geek Fest on The Enceladus Crisis

This is a smart, well-written and outstanding series; no sophomore slump here, Book Two is even more exciting than the first one.
The Qwillery on The Enceladus Crisis
[Martinez] skillfully handles the intricacies of characterization and the many moving parts, building to the trilogys utterly satisfying and quite epic finale.
Publishers Weekly, starred review

Praise for Michael J. Martinez

A true genre bender. It mixes alchemy, quantum physics, and historical figures in ways you havent seen before. . . . adventurous, original, and a blast to read.
Tor.com on The Daedalus Incident

Genre bending often come at great peril, but Martinez pulls it off with an assurance that makes all the pieces slot together perfectly.
Buzzfeed.com, The 14 Greatest Science Fiction Books of the Year (2013) on The Daedalus Incident

Martinez's debut is a triumph of genre-blending... With a cast of superbly drawn characters, Martinez's title is a mesmerizing tale of two universes that briefly cross paths, leaving both worlds forever changed.
Library Journal (starred review, SF/F Debut of the Month), included in Best Books 2013: SF/Fantasy end-of-year wrap-up on The Daedalus Incident

A follow up that manages to improve on the first in significant ways.
SF Signal on The Enceladus Crisis

Martinez set a high bar for himself in his debut novel; could his sophomore effort live up to the expectations it established It has and then some. His characters and their relationships are even more fully flushed out, his dialogue, description of action (I love the first battle scene) and overall handling of the narrative is, if anything, tighter and better.
Joe's Geek Fest on The Enceladus Crisis

This is a smart, well-written and outstanding series; no sophomore slump here, Book Two is even more exciting than the first one.
The Qwillery on The Enceladus Crisis

Author Bio

Michael J. Martinez is the author of The Daedalus Incident, the first installment in the Daedalus trilogy. A journalist and professional writer by trade, Martinez lives with his wife and daughter in northern New Jersey.

See all

Other titles by Michael J. Martinez

See all

Other titles from Night Shade Books