Seven Surrenders
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The second episode in the ambitious Terra Ignota series from a Hugo-shortlisted author.
In a future of near-instantaneous global travel, of abundant provision, a future in which no one living can recall an actual war... a long era of stability threatens to come to an abrupt end.
The year is 2454.
The sun is setting on a hard-won golden age. For three centuries, humanity has enjoyed peace and prosperity fuelled by technological abundance, oracular data analytics, careful censorship... and just a little blood.
In a world dominated by seven factions, or 'Hives', the price of peace has been a few secret murders, mathematically planned to ensure political and economic balance. But now the secret is out, the balance is slipping and war beckons.
Convict Mycroft Canner knew this war was coming - he committed his terrible crimes to forestall it. Now, he has just one card left, a wild card no degree of statistical genius could have predicted: a thirteen-year-old child with the power to work miracles. Turning thought into matter, matter in life, this child has the power to save the world, or to doom it.
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The second episode in the ambitious Terra Ignota series from a Hugo-shortlisted author.
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Ada Palmer is an author, historian and composer. She did her PhD at Harvard, teaches History at the University of Chicago, blogs at ExUrbe.com, composes close harmony folk music and performs with the a capella group Sassafrass.
Visit her website www.adapalmer.com or follow her on Bluesky at @adapalmer
Klappentext
In a future of near-instantaneous global travel, of abundant provision, a future in which no one living can recall an actual war... a long era of stability threatens to come to an abrupt end.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Gewicht 330g
- Untertitel A Narrative of Events of the Year 2454
- Autor Ada Palmer
- Titel Seven Surrenders
- Veröffentlichung 16.03.2018
- ISBN 978-1-78669-954-1
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9781786699541
- Jahr 2018
- Größe H30mm x B199mm x T129mm
- Herausgeber Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Anzahl Seiten 480
- GTIN 09781786699541