The Cassini Division The Cassini Division
Book 3 - Fall Revolutions

The Cassini Division

Book Three: The Fall Revolution Series

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Publisher Description

'Science fiction's freshest new writer...MacLeod is a fiercely intelligent, prodigiously well-read author who manages to fill his books with big issues without weighing them down.' - SALON

'Engaged, ingenious, and wittily partisan, Ken MacLeod is a one-man revolution, SF's Billy Bragg.' - Asimov's SF

Ellen May Ngwethu is a young woman with centuries of experience, no morality and the true knowledge. The world she knows is about to end.

The Cassini Division, elite defence force of the Solar Union, sends her on a search for the man whose knowledge could save it. A search that takes her from space to the ruins of London, and back; from the margins of her socialist-anarchist world to its most dangerous edge. The Division's orbital forts around Jupiter are the front line in a centuries-long conflict with post-human AIs, whose intentions are unknown but whose powers once extended to shattering Ganymede and building a wormhole bridge to the far future. Their radio-borne viruses blanket the Solar System, keeping most of its resources from humanity's grasp.

But are the post-humans less hostile than they seem?

The acclaimed third novel from one of the genre's most exciting new talents.

Books by Ken MacLeod:

Fall Revolution
The Star Fraction
The Stone Canal
The Cassini Division
The Sky Road

Engines of Light
Cosmonaut Keep
Dark Light
Engine City

Corporation Wars Trilogy
Dissidence
Insurgence
Emergence

Novels
The Human Front
Newton's Wake
Learning the World
The Execution Channel
The Restoration Game
Intrusion
Descent

GENRE
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
RELEASED
2012
June 7
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
336
Pages
PUBLISHER
Little, Brown Book Group
SELLER
Hachette Digital, Inc.
SIZE
755.9
KB

Customer Reviews

bigcloits ,

Cryptic, too clever by half

There is a style of speculative fiction that seems t9 want the reader to be impressed by an author’s ability to leap from premises to downstream implications without spelling out the intermediate steps. I am left just wondering what is going on. Even as a reader of science fiction for decades, I found this novel not just unclear, but weirdly smug about it.

I want a story, not a puzzle. There are some good ideas here, but that’s not enough.

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