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In the Mouth of the Whale - Paul McAuley

In the Mouth of the Whale

By: Paul McAuley

Paperback | 19 January 2012 | Edition Number 1

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A war between human and posthuman civilisations is about to erupt - and it will determine not only the future of the human species, but also its past!

Fomalhaut was first colonised by the posthuman Quick, who established an archipelago of thistledown cities and edenic worldlets within the star's vast dust belt. Their peaceful, decadent civilisation was swiftly conquered by a band of ruthless, aggressive, unreconstructed humans who call themselves the True, then, a century before, the True beat back an advance party of Ghosts, a posthuman cult which colonised the nearby system of Beta Hydri after being driven from the Solar System a thousand years ago.

Now the Ghosts have returned to Fomalhaut, to begin their end game: the conquest of its single gas giant planet, a captured interstellar wanderer far older than the rest of Fomalhaut's system. At its core is a sphere of hot metallic hydrogen with strange and powerful properties based on exotic quantum physics. The Quick believe it is inhabited by an ancient alien Mind; the True believe it can be developed into a weapon and the Ghosts believe it can be transformed into a computational system so powerful it can reach into their past, collapse timelines - and fulfil the ancient prophecies of their founder. About the Author

About the Author

Paul McAuley won the Philip K Dick Award for his first novel and has gone on to win every other prestigious award in the field. Once a research biologist, he now writes full-time. He lives in London.
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'A writer of dazzling range, luminous intelligence and great humanity.' [Alastair Reynolds]'Paul McAuley's balanced grasp of satire and literature, always a rare attribute in the writer of prose fiction, is combined with the equally rare ability to look at today's problems and know which are really problems, and what can be done about them.' [William Gibson]

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