Vulcan's Forge
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- $6.99
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
"Vulcan's Forge is a compelling journey into a fascinating future that combines intriguing speculation on social development and human nature with a richly realized, techno-noir future." Brian Trent, author of Ten Thousand Thunders
Jason Kessler doesn't fit in the society of Nocturnia, the sole colony that survived the Earth's destruction. Between the colony's dedication to a distorted vision of mid-twentieth century Americana, its sexually repressive culture, and the expectation that his most important duty is marriage and children Jason rebels, throwing himself into an illicit and dangerous affair with Pamela Guest, but Pamela harbors a secret. Soon the lovers are engaged in a lethal game of cat and mouse with the colony's underworld head and the secrets Jason unlocks upend everything he knew, exposing dangers far beyond Nocturnia and its obsessions.
FLAME TREE PRESS is the new fiction imprint of Flame Tree Publishing. Launched in 2018 the list brings together brilliant new authors and the more established; the award winners, and exciting, original voices.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Evans's ambitious but unfocused debut novel (after his collection Horseshoes & Hand Grenades: Tales of Terror and Technology) is a sci-fi thriller set in a dystopian, puritanical society built by the only known survivors on a postapocalyptic Earth. Jason Kessler is a quietly frustrated citizen of Nocturnia who works as a screener for salvaged 20th-century American movies to ensure their morals are fit for public viewing. He becomes obsessed with Pamela Guest, a theatergoer with ties to the criminal underworld, and the pair begin an illicit affair, but the longer they continue, the more Jason feels trapped by Nocturnia's restrictions and his and Pamela's lies. Their only way out seems to be the mysterious Forge, an artificial intelligence with deep reach through all areas of Nocturnia society. Jason is positioned as an underdog simmering with rebellious impulses, but readers' goodwill toward him is undermined as his increasing desperation to break free of Nocturnia leads him to make rash and illogical choices. Similarly, the promising beginning introduces many intriguing ideas, but the novel's frenetic pacing wings from one concept to the next, taking away from the power of each. This adventure is too jam-packed for its own good.