The Wrong Stars: Book One of the Axiom series
By (Author) Tim Pratt
Watkins Media Limited
Angry Robot
21st November 2018
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Science fiction
Adventure / action fiction
813.6
Short-listed for Philip K. Dick Award 2018
Paperback
400
Width 106mm, Height 175mm
Philip K. Dick Award Finalist A "ridiculously fun" series debut "with a well-thought-out space opera setting and lots of fancy reveals"-from a Hugo Award winner (Charlie Jane Anders, author of All the Birds in the Sky). A ragtag space crew discovers alien technology that could change the fate of humanity-or awaken an ancient evil that could destroy all life in the galaxy. The shady crew of the White Raven run freight and salvage at the fringes of our solar system. They discover the wreck of a centuries-old exploration vessel floating light years away from its intended destination and revive its sole occupant, who wakes with news of First Alien Contact.When the crew informs her that humanity has alien allies already, she reveals that these are very different extra-terrestrials-and the gifts they bestowed on her could kill all humanity, or take it out to the most distant stars.
Shortlisted for the 2018 Philip K Dick Award
Fun, funny, pacy, thought-provoking and very clever space operaa breath of fresh air.
Sean Williams, author of Twinmaker
Ridiculously fun with a well-thought-out space opera setting and lots of fancy reveals, and most of all a nice romance between two women who are there for each other when the alien brain spiders start swarming.
Charlie Jane Anders, author of All the Birds in the Sky
Pratts worldbuilding fascinates, and the plot serves up action and big ideas in equally tasty helpings. This is definitely a series to watch.
Publishers Weekly, starred review
Through his wit, dialogue, and vast, diverse world, Tim Pratt has created a space opera for todayone filled with diverse characters and cultures that feel nuanced enough to be realwhile still delivering the sense of wonder that made you love the genre in the first place. It yanks readers through the wormhole and refuses to let them go. Whens the sequel out
Barnes & Noble Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog
Pratt gives all his characters and his galactic civilizations depth, his action sequences are page-turners, and the tone stays light-hearted (and sometimes even meta) despite the high stakes. I dont use the word rollicking often, but it applies here.
Book Riot
Brilliantly fun space opera that reminds me of Killjoys but with more Weird Alien Cool Shit.
Liz Bourke for Locus
Bloody hell, but The Wrong Stars is an amazingly good, extremely fun, very satisfying novel The Wrong Stars is vital, visceral, energetic pulp. The characters are enormously engaging, especially Callie and Elena, whose slow-build romance and mutual uncertainty over does she like me and developing friendship are, by me, the emotional heart of the book . . . The Wrong Stars stands out, and right now, for me, stands alone.
Locusmag
Tim Pratt is a Hugo Award-winning science fiction and fantasy author, and has been a finalist for World Fantasy, Sturgeon, Stoker, Mythopoeic, and Nebula Awards, among others. He is the author of over twenty novels, most recently The Deep Woods and Heirs of Grace, and scores of short stories. His work has been reprinted in The Best American Short Stories, The Year's Best Fantasy, The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, and other nice places. Since 2001 he has worked for Locus, the magazine of the science fiction and fantasy field, where he currently serves as senior editor. He lives in Berkeley, CA with his wife and son. timpratt.org twitter.com/timpratt