Newton's Wake: Novel
By (Author) Ken MacLeod
Little, Brown Book Group
Orbit
24th March 2005
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Short-listed for British Science Fiction Association Awards 2005 (UK)
Paperback
384
Width 146mm, Height 179mm, Spine 26mm
216g
The Hard Rapture took Earth's best minds away. Now the rest are about to find out where they went ...Centuries ago, space settlers and soldiers fled to the stars from the sentient AI war machines that engulfed Earth. They colonised Eurydice, a planet whose rocks contain traces of its own war machines - some of which still guard a vast, enigmatic artifact on a remote tundra. When an expedition raids this strange artifact, the Eurydiceans discover that they weren't the last survivors of humanity after all. Their leisured lifestyle is about to be disrupted by new arrivals for whom Eurydice is a prize worth fighting over. And the long-dormant war machines are awakening ...Newton's Wake is a stunning stand-alone space opera, charting the struggle for human survival in a universe dominated by post-human intelligence.
'Read the book. Then read it again. It's even better the second time' SFX, Praise for Ken MacLeod: 'Stunningly assured, inventive and intelligent' Iain M. Banks, 'MacLeod continues to add massive new levels of sophistication to the traditional space opera' STARLOG, 'He is writing revolutionary SF... a nova has appeared in our sky' Kim Stanley Robinson, 'The wit and thrust are like a needle shower' MAIL ON SUNDAY.
Since graduating from Glasgow University in 1976, Ken MacLeod has worked as a computer analyst in Edinburgh. He now writes full time.