I, Cunningham
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Gordon Cunningham, an ordinary citizen of 22nd century Earth, died in an unfortunate accident.
Except he didn't die. Not really.
Instead, he woke up stuck inside a robot. In the 29th century. Thirteen light-years from home. In a space station. Which is orbiting a planet that was meant to be a new home for the colonists. Unfortunately, everything went wrong.
He was brought back to life by accident, but the station denizens need him. Their colony is failing. Most colonists have lost hope. The AI in charge can't do much, which is somewhat moot, since it's out of ideas.
But Cunningham is a reluctant hero at best. He's disoriented by his new body. He doesn't know anything about his new environment. He doesn't trust the station's authorities. And yet, somehow, he must help them.
Or, in less than a century, no one human will remain.
Join him as he discovers his new home, his new body, and, perhaps, his new... mind?
I, Cunningham is a full-length standalone hard science-fiction novel. Those who like Isaac Asimov's or Arthur C. Clarke's work should enjoy this tale.
Customer Reviews
Excellent SF novel, brilliant new author.
When our son announced he would soon publish his first novel, the genre came as no surprise: we are avid SF readers in the family. My expectations were quite high, as I know his imagination, creativity, attention to detail and fact accuracy should be of great use. And my expectations were surpassed, as he also demonstrates a impeccable style, pleasant sense of humor, a very nice mix of suspense and comic relief. Of course, one might think I am biased. Nevertheless, if you have an interest in SF, just read it, I am quite sure you will confirm my motherly pride!