Voidverse
-
-
5,0 • 1 Bewertung
-
-
- 14,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2026 by Book Riot
Dune meets Wool in this high-octane quest through the void, where two eternal forces are about to collide in an epic showdown.
A HALF-FORMED UNIVERSE.
A POWERFUL ANOMALY.
A POEM THAT IS PROPHECY.
When the Sinker was a child, all she knew was violence. To survive, she fled into the Void—a seemingly infinite nothingness where people live on “rocks,” individual lands spread out in all directions, floating in the vast empty space. Some rocks are giant magnets, others burn with eternal flame, and some are influenced by seemingly magical anomalies with such great powers that evil forces would stop at nothing to possess them. And while most are afraid of traveling through the Void, the Sinker is not. With a sword on her back, she speeds through the darkness, running from a past that is quickly gaining on her.
Emery only knows the comfort of Fairviel, but when her son falls ill and the Sinker arrives on her doorstep, she ventures into the Void in search of a cure. When she returns, Fairviel is destroyed. With no home, Emery begins to sink, chasing a recurring dream that feels bigger than a dream, that feels like the key to everything.
But they are not alone in the Void. Mercenaries rise and fall around them, princes and kings guard their kingdoms, and a great machine fuels its ascent by consuming all in its path. With the Void destabilizing, Emery and the Sinker find themselves at a turning point in history, a moment when everything could collapse or realign, and the only thing that may save them exists at the bottom of it all. Or so legend says…
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this dreamlike science fiction novel, Ober (Doctor Benjamin Franklin's Dream America) explores a world where all of civilization exists on isolated rocks in what seems to be an endless void. The story opens on a small rock called Fairveil, where Emery receives an unusual visitor: the Sinker, a woman who's been traveling for a long time through the void. Emery's son, Del, has a deadly infection, and the Sinker persuades Emery to come with her to a nearby rock to find medicine, teaching her how to sink and rise through the void by positioning her body against its friction. When they arrive, the two hear intriguing stories of a rock that consumes other rocks—a tale that the Sinker seems to recognize. The Sinker leaves Emery to pursue this lead, but before they part, gives her a map and empowers her with the knowledge to make her own way in the void. On their separate travels, the Sinker confronts her past while Emery follows her strangely vivid dreams to uncover fascinating secrets. In the void, no two rocks are alike, and Ober packs his heroine's immersive adventures with gorgeous, visceral descriptions and a sense of wonder. Combining impressive worldbuilding and thrilling action, including some fun twists and unexpected reveals, this is sure to please.