"Well written Revelation Universe tales"
Diamond Dogs. On the lifeless planet Golgotha lays an
artifact the Blood Spire that has left humanity wondering
about its secrets. One crew brutally died trying to
uncover the mystery of this machine. Others clamor for
the opportunity. Doctor Trintignant puts together a
strong crew including Richard Swift and Roland Childe.
These and other mercenaries on the team plan to enter the
tower that waits enigmatically with math riddles that must
be solved in a timely response or die. This exhilarating
first person account outer space caper feels more like a
gothic planetary noir with fabulous amoral mercenary
antiheroes trying to solve a "locked door" puzzler. Turquoise Days. Naqi Okpik has spent her life learning
about the aquatic Pattern Jugglers of planet Turquoise;
currently she heads the largest scientific study of the
Jugglers ever attempted. Her obsession has been driven by
the Jugglers absorbing the body of her older sister Mina
like some form of a sponge. Mina's human memories have
become part of the Juggler collective. There are off-
world scientists with outrageous personal and study
demands that if implemented could destroy the sentient
life-forms on the planet. This exciting outer space
thriller hooks the audience who obsess as strongly as Naqi
has in a need to know the truth about the Jugglers even if
it means readers swim into their collective. Though quite different in theme and narration, the prime
link between the tales is Alastair Reynolds' Revelation
Universe. The well written stories keep the audience
locked into one sitting completions as both fabulous
novellas contain strong casts to include the tower and the
jugglers within a sense of doom story lines. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 30, 2004
SummaryTwo novellas of interstellar exploration set in the
universe of Alastair Reynolds's award-winning Revelation
Space trilogy.
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