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Overview

The award-winning author of the Revelation Space trilogy continues to forge the future of science fiction in this awe-inspiring new novel centered on the discovery of a perfectly preserved mid-twentieth-century Earth 300 years in the future.

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In his latest SF novel, Reynolds (Absolution Gap) creates yet another quirky, noirish vision of humanity's future. Three centuries from now, a technologically induced catastrophe, the Nanocaust, makes Earth uninhabitable. Two versions of humanity-the Threshers, who live in a ring of habitats encircling Earth, and the Slashers, who inhabit the outer planets-each blame the other for the disaster. Both groups share access to a system of artificial wormholes, one of which turns out to contain a perfect copy of Earth, sealed off from the rest of the galaxy, at its far end. The Threshers send archeologist Verity Auger to investigate. On this subtly different version of Earth, Wendell Floyd, a second-rate detective and jazz musician living in Paris in the year 1959, is looking into a very odd murder. Then Auger shows up claiming to be the victim's sister and pursued by lethal creatures who look like decaying children. While Reynolds beautifully details this alternate-universe Paris and handles the developing mystery with aplomb, his Thresher and Slasher cultures lack depth and his climax feels a bit jury-rigged. Still, fans of sophisticated hard SF should be pleased. Agent, Robert Kirby at Peters, Fraser and Dunlop (U.K.). (June 6) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
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Three centuries after the Nanocaust, a technological catastrophe, rendered Earth unfit for habitation, humans live in numerous orbiting habitats above the inhospitable planet. When a perfect copy of Earth is discovered on the other side of a wormhole, archaeologist and Earth-specialist Verity Augur is enlisted to travel there to find a doomsday device that may destroy both versions of Earth. Arriving on the alternate world in 1959, Verity becomes caught up in events that include murder, espionage, and personal danger. The author of Revelation Space crafts a fast-moving story of sf intrigue that combines the ambiance of the 1950s with time travel and nanotechnology. Straightforward storytelling and appealing characters make this a good choice for most sf collections. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780441013074
  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
  • Publication date: 5/30/2006
  • Format: Mass Market Paperback
  • Edition description: Reprint
  • Pages: 640
  • Sales rank: 442,090
  • Series: Revelation Space Series
  • Product dimensions: 6.76 (w) x 4.08 (h) x 1.13 (d)

Meet the Author

Alastair Reynolds Great Britain.

JOHN LEE is a well-known herbalist, who practices in North Carolina and lectures widely.

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  • Posted February 7, 2012

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    Absolutely Brilliant!

    I've voraciously consumed science fiction since I was a teenager (that's a long time) and Century Rain ranks up there with the best. The concept that Alastair Reynolds bases this novel on will twist your brain inside out as you begin to understand the reality he has created. While this is the first work of Reynolds that I've come across, I feel quite comfortable in saying that I believe he is absolutely brilliant and now I'm looking forward to reading all his other works.

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  • Posted October 10, 2011

    Do not pass up this book!

    I have read all of his books and this one is my personal favorites. Read slowly and enjoy.

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  • Posted November 29, 2010

    Sci-fi with a twist!

    This novel lives on it's excellent characters. There is a big shocker in the plot but is logical and well done. Read this book out of all his if you only read one. It's the best!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 2, 2006

    sigh....

    For a post-spike nano society, nothing is different nothing is interesting. It's more of a laudite scream than anything else.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 29, 2006

    No Action, No Plot, No Interest

    I have been a moderate fan of Reynold's previous works. I am not a fan of this one. I slogged my way through two-thirds of it, waiting for something of interest to occur. Instead, I got endless scenes from a semi-scientific soap opera (not space opera) in which the action (what there was of it) flowed like...well, it didn't flow at all. It just sort of laid there. I cannot recall the last time I did not finish a book. With this one, I fervently wish that I had stopped sooner. Authors are supposed to asiduously push the story forward. It is apparent that this story was much too heavy for Mr. Reynolds to move at all.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 29, 2006

    Best SciFi Book this Century?

    I did not want this book to end, but it did, as surely all must, and it ended in the way I like stories to end. Vague. Uncertain. So persuasive and delightful is the fiction of Alastair Reynolds, that he places you three hundred years in the future and then like a loving parent gently pushing a child on a swing, moves you back to a 1959 that never knew World War II and at once, you are irretrievably hooked and flying high above his pair of fantasy worlds. One reason I love science fiction, is that while there is sometimes romance, there is little physical face-to-face lovemaking. For that, I can go to the Internet. As I began reading this five hundred and three paged hardback, thinking I missed something, some explanation of what was happening, or had happened, I kept retracing my steps to see what I had missed. But I had skimmed or skipped over no evidence. Mysteries tantalizingly exposed in the first pages of the book are slowly revealed as you float through the font covered leaves. Possibly because I did not wish this novel to end, I throttled down my reading velocity and let my mind's eye actually view the allusions while I allowed the fingers of my soul feel the richly painted tapestries author Reynolds created for his readers: 'The river flowing sluggishly under the Pont de la Concorde was flat and gray, like worn-out linoleum.' In Century Rain, the Earth has been made uninhabitable due to ocean-sized swarms of nanobots similar to those wrote about in Michael Chrichton's book Prey. Once again, Alastair's Ph.D. in astronomy comes shining through as he writes of a situation impossible for us to know, but plausible enough for someone as familiar with physics as me to buy into. How this gifted man arrives at these scenarios (as Stephen King reveals) he probably does not even know. This is one of the best SciFi books I have ever read. Period.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 15, 2005

    Unbelievable!

    I've raced through all of his others, including the short stories, and Century Rain is on par with his best. The last 200 pages of unbelievable plot twists and revelations made me feel as if on a ride with no control. I don't know where Reynolds gets his ideas, but if you are fan, this is a MUST read. If you are new to Reynolds, start with Chasm City first.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 5, 2005

    Highly Reccommended

    Intelligent, thought-provoking and mesmerizing! Since, as an avid sci-fi reader, I can't tolerate the 'reviewers' who reiterate the synopsis on the dust jackets, let me succinctly state that fans of Alastair Reynolds will not be disappointed and readers new to his work will have found a new 'must-have' author. I sincerely hope he revisits these worlds.

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    exciting mixing of an Urban Noir inside a fabulous quantum physics SF thriller

    Not long after the end of World War II, American jazz musician Wendell Floyd came to Paris to play. Though he had some gigs, he and his band partner Andre Custine earn their keep as private investigators. French landlord Blanchard hires them to investigate the death of a tenant Susan White; the cops declared her death a suicide or accident, but their current client believes a homicide occurred. --- Three hundred years later, the earth is a frozen wasteland devastated by the twenty-third century technological calamity the Nanocaust. Archeologist Verity Augur leads a dig beneath the icy landscape of Paris until an assistant is killed during the excavation. Verity expects to be blamed and her career aborted when the tribunal hearing rules. Still, she keeps working as the bureaucracy is slow to begin the inquiry. Soon she finds ¿threads¿ that tie her present to 1950s Paris and the route to arrive in this warmer upbeat city. There she meets Wendell; they quickly realize they need one another to solve their respective scenarios; neither expected nor prepared for an overarching revelation that they find in the Paris Metro that could destroy space occupying both worlds. --- CENTURY RAIN is an exciting mixing of an Urban Noir inside a fabulous quantum physics based science fiction thriller. The story line is action-packed, moving back and forth between the ages but mostly commingling in the 1950s. Wendell and Verity are a fine pairing while the support cast enhances understanding of both ages and the string that bounds time and place. The set up for the finale is so good that a wonderfully developed finish feels almost anti-climatic as Alastair Reynolds is at his best.--- Harriet Klausner

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