Erschienen: Adrian Tchaikovskys SHARDS OF EARTH

Den Namen Adri­an Tchai­kow­sky kennt die SF-Fan­nin durch den gran­dio­sen Roman CHILDREN OF TIME, der nicht nur die Odys­see eines irdi­schen Gene­ra­tio­nen­schiffs beleuch­tet, son­dern auch die durch Men­schen aus­ge­lös­te Evo­lu­ti­on einer Spin­nen­zi­vi­li­sa­ti­on. Ganz gro­ßes SF-Kino, das ich auch bespro­chen hat­te.

Bereits im Mai erschien Tchai­kow­skis Roman SHARDS OF EARTH, der der Ope­ner einer neu­en Tri­lo­gie ist. Inhalts­an­ga­be:

Idris has neither aged nor slept sin­ce they rema­de him in the war. And one of humanity’s heroes now scra­pes by on a free­lan­ce sal­va­ge ves­sel, to avo­id the atten­ti­on of grea­ter powers.
After earth was des­troy­ed, man­kind crea­ted a fight­ing éli­te to save their spe­ci­es, enhan­ced humans such as Idris. In the silence of space they could com­mu­ni­ca­te, mind-to-mind, with the ene­my. Then their ali­en aggres­sors, the Archi­tects, sim­ply disappeared—and Idris and his kind beca­me obso­le­te.
Now, fif­ty years later, Idris and his crew have dis­co­ver­ed some­thing stran­ge aban­do­ned in space. It’s cle­ar­ly the work of the Architects—but are they retur­ning? And if so, why? Hun­ted by gangs­ters, cults and govern­ments, Idris and his crew race across the gala­xy hun­ting for ans­wers. For they now pos­sess some­thing of incal­culable value, that many would kill to obtain.

SHARDS OF EARTH wird bei TOR ver­legt, das Taschen­buch kos­tet ca. 14 Euro, für das eBook wer­den bei Ama­zon neun Euro fäl­lig.

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