Bright Morning Star

Simon Morden has won the Philip K. Dick Award and been a judge on the Arthur C. Clarke Award. He is a bona fide rocket scientist, with degrees in Geology and Planetary Geophysics.

In Bright Morning Star he delivers perhaps his finest work to date, a ground-breaking take on first contact.

Sent to Earth to explore, survey, collect samples and report back to its makers, an alien probe arrives in the middle of a warzone. Witnessing both the best and worst of humanity, the AI probe faces situations that go far beyond the parameters of its programming, and is forced to improvise, making decisions that have repercussions for the future of our entire world.

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Bright Morning Star

Simon Morden has won the Philip K. Dick Award and been a judge on the Arthur C. Clarke Award. He is a bona fide rocket scientist, with degrees in Geology and Planetary Geophysics.

In Bright Morning Star he delivers perhaps his finest work to date, a ground-breaking take on first contact.

Sent to Earth to explore, survey, collect samples and report back to its makers, an alien probe arrives in the middle of a warzone. Witnessing both the best and worst of humanity, the AI probe faces situations that go far beyond the parameters of its programming, and is forced to improvise, making decisions that have repercussions for the future of our entire world.

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Bright Morning Star

Bright Morning Star

by Simon Morden
Bright Morning Star

Bright Morning Star

by Simon Morden

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Simon Morden has won the Philip K. Dick Award and been a judge on the Arthur C. Clarke Award. He is a bona fide rocket scientist, with degrees in Geology and Planetary Geophysics.

In Bright Morning Star he delivers perhaps his finest work to date, a ground-breaking take on first contact.

Sent to Earth to explore, survey, collect samples and report back to its makers, an alien probe arrives in the middle of a warzone. Witnessing both the best and worst of humanity, the AI probe faces situations that go far beyond the parameters of its programming, and is forced to improvise, making decisions that have repercussions for the future of our entire world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781912950348
Publisher: Newcon Press
Publication date: 09/24/2019
Pages: 276
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.62(d)
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