War of the Maps
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Oliver
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Written by:
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Paul McAuley
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"The underrated McAuley is in top form in this hard science fiction novel with heart." (Washington Post Book World)
On a giant artificial world surrounding an artificial sun, one man - a lucidor, a keeper of the peace, a policeman - is on the hunt. His target was responsible for an atrocity, but is too valuable to the government to be truly punished. Instead he has been sent to the frontlines of the war, to use his unique talents on the enemy. So the lucidor has ignored orders, deserted from his job, left his home, and thrown his life away, in order to finally claim justice.
Separated by massive seas, the various maps dotted on the surface of this world rarely contact each other. But something has begun to infiltrate the edges of the lucidor's map, something that genetically alters animals and plants and turns them into killers. Only the lucidor knows the depths to which his quarry will sink in order to survive, only the lucidor can capture him. The way is long and dangerous. The lucidor's government has set hunters after him. He has no friends, no resources, no plan.
But he does have a mission.
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- mavo
- 2024-02-23
A Dark Quest
I found this a very dark book, from the settings to the characters, evil and deceit are everywhere. And in the middle of all of this, the Lucidor looks to make things right. He is an interesting and compelling character and holds the book together through all manner of fantastical aberrations and political machinations. McAuley writes with brilliance but it was not easy, on a single read, to understand all of his nuance.
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- Esther S.
- 2021-11-15
Absolutely lovely story.
Beautiful story, wonderfully read. Whimsical hard science fiction. Sad to come to the end.
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