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Descendant Machine

Gareth L. Powell

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Miscellaneous
01 July 2023
From the award-winning author comes a gripping, fast-paced and fascinating science fiction adventure. Vividly imagined and sharply written, fans of Ann Leckie and Becky Chambers will be engrossed.

The Grand Mechanism is a machine the size of Saturn's rings that has lain dormant for all recorded history, watched over by the alien Jzat. Now, rogue elements in Jzat and human society conspire to activate it, hoping it will bring them power and opportunity. But the only person who knows the Mechanism's secrets is the Rav'nah Abelisk, a Jzat holy man on sabbatical aboard a vast alien megaship. Believing the Mechanism's activation will bring galactic devastation, Nic Mafalda has to seek out the Abelisk before his sacred knowledge falls into the wrong hands — but only if she can first escape the lethally radioactive remains of her wrecked scout ship.

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Imprint:   Miscellaneous
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 130mm, 
ISBN:   9781789094312
ISBN 10:   1789094313
Pages:   336
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Gareth L. Powell was born and raised in Bristol, where he still lives, and his early mentors included Diana Wynne Jones and Helen Dunmore. His novels have twice won the BSFA Award, and been finalists for both the Locus Award in the US and the Seiun Award in Japan. He is probably best known for his acclaimed Embers of War space opera series, which includes the novels Embers of War, Fleet of Knives, and Light of Impossible Stars. He is a popular guest and speaker at conventions and literary events, and can often be found on Twitter @garethlpowell giving free advice to aspiring authors.

Reviews for Descendant Machine

Praise for Descendant Machine: A fast-paced and incisive story from one of the best British SF writers - Adrian Tchaikovsky, author of Shards of Earth Descendent Machine has all the huge concepts that define great space operas tightly packed into a thrilling page-turner of a novel. The sheer breadth of ideas Powell manages to fit into the story is made all the more impressive by the deft pacing and focused characters. I devoured this book in a couple of days and had great fun doing it. - Nicholas Binge, author of Ascension Gareth Powell rocks again! Descendant Machine is big concept made accessible by a masterful writer. Fun, weird, fast-paced, and thoroughly entertaining! Grab this now! Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of Kagen The Damned and V-Wars Hits the ground running and doesn't stop until its universe-shaking final confrontation. Once again, Gareth Powell is writing at the top of his very considerable game. More like this, please. Dave Hutchinson, author of Cold Water Praise for Stars and Bones: A novel with heart and ambition SFX With a strong heroine, some really imaginative supporting characters (including a talking cat), and a story that packs a serious emotional wallop, the novel spotlights Powell's gifts for character building and plotting. He's already won two best-novel awards from the British Science Fiction Association, and it wouldn't be surprising to see this one getting a nomination, too. Booklist Powell balances plot, action, and character development perfectly. This promising start will especially appeal to James S.A. Corey fans. Publishers Weekly, starred review Gareth Powell drops you into the action from the first page and then Just. Keeps. Going. This is a pro at the top of his game. John Scalzi A headlong, visceral plunge into a future equal parts fascinating and terrifying. Adrian Tchaikovsky A gripping, fast-paced space opera that poses the unique question: what if instead of saving humanity, aliens decided to save the Earth? Stina Leicht, author of Persephone Station A grand scale adventure packed with fun banter, snappy prose, and masterful science. Essa Hansen, author of Nophek Gloss An interstellar intelligence has a plan for Earth's future, but is humanity a part of it? Fast-paced and thoughtful, Stars and Bones leaves the reader well-fed with hearty helpings of mystery, suspense, adventure, and terror. Marina Lostetter, author of Noumenon Gareth Powell's Stars and Bones is shocking and beautiful-an electric, epic, and sometimes gruesome look at humanity facing its biggest challenge yet. Powell keeps the pressure on and doesn't let go. I enjoyed it immensely. Karen Osborne, author of Architects of Memory A vividly imagined, propulsive read. Filled with a loveable cast of characters. Powell's writing creates a rich tapestry of their voices and inner lives. I think readers will be thrilled by this story. Temi Oh, author of Do You Dream of Terra-Two? Big ships, big ideas and big emotions. Thrilling space opera which is epic in scope, yet always rooted at the human level, as all the best sci-fi is. Emma Newman, author of Planetfall An interstellar collision of massive ideas and startling originality. Zack Jordan, author of The Last Human Stars and Bones crafts a future that finds hope in dark places. Valerie Valdes, author of Chilling Effect


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