Ratings13
Average rating3.7
Miguel de Ruyter is a man with a past. Fleeing the 'wolves' - the xenocidal alien machines known as Inhibitors - he has protected his family and community from attack for forty years, sheltering in the caves of an airless, battered world called Michaelmas. The slightest hint of human activity could draw the wolves to their home, to destroy everything ... utterly. Which is how Miguel finds himself on a one-way mission with his own destructive mandate: to eliminate a passing ship, before it can bring unwanted attention down on them. Only something goes wrong. There's a lone survivor. And she knows far more about Miguel than she's letting on . . . Ranging from the depths of space to the deeps of Pattern Juggler waters, from nervous, isolated communities to the ruins of empire, this is a stealthy space opera from an author at the top of his game. Praise for Al Reynolds' Revenger 'A swashbuckling thriller' The Guardian 'A blindingly clever imagining of our solar system in the far flung future' The Sun 'A rollicking adventure yarn with action, abduction, fights and properly scary hazards' The Daily Telegraph 'By far the most enjoyable book Reynolds has ever written' SFX
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Enjoyable, pushed the limits of techno speak laden sci fi for me but an excellent addition to the collection of novels in Revelation Space universe. Was surprised by the almost(?) hopeful longterm resolution/ending?
I gave this a 4, but bits of the book seemed disjointed - some flash backs - can't say more without giving too much away. Also a lot of philosophical introspection and self justification.
Having said that the plot and story were good. Can't quite work out if there is mote to come.
2.5/5 stars
I don't know. It's just as meaningless as RA and AG.
Read Revelation Space, skip the other books.
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4 primary books12 released booksRevelation Space is a 16-book series with 4 primary works first released in 1999 with contributions by Alastair Reynolds, Grzegorz Komerski, and 4 others.