Deepsix
Les Machines de Dieu, T2
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
2223. Parce qu'une mission scientifique y a été décimée vingt ans plus tôt, la planète Maleiva III - baptisée Deepsix - est restée à l'abandon. Aujourd'hui Deepsix suscite un nouvel intérêt chez les planétologues et les astrophysiciens : un monde errant va traverser le système stellaire de Maleiva et percuter la planète. C'est alors seulement que la découverte a lieu : une civilisation s'est épanouie sur Deepsix, dont les vestiges n'avaient jamais été repérés. Dans trois semaines, tout disparaîtra lors de la collision. Y a-t-il moyen d'enregistrer et de sauver ce qui peut encore l'être ? Ne resterait-il pas aussi des êtres intelligents sur la planète ? Une mission au sol est dépêchée pour engager une course contre la montre. Vingt ans après Les Machines de Dieu, la pilote spatiale Priscilla Hutchins se pose sur Deepsix, à la tête d'une petite équipe de fortune... Roman d'archéologie extraterrestre, roman de catastrophe, Deepsix est surtout un formidable récit d'aventure et de suspense.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Those who like their science hard and their alien adventures bloody will enjoy this latest from Philip K. Dick Award runner-up McDevitt (The Hercules Text). In the 23rd century Deepsix is a planet in deep trouble. In about three weeks a Jovian-sized world will collide with it. Although Deepsix is a treasure trove of life, it has been left unexplored for the last 20 years because hostile animals slaughtered most of the first human landing party. Now, with the discovery of traces of an advanced civilization on the planet, a new expedition hastily sets out to rescue bits and pieces of the culture before they are lost forever. To find the lander that was abandoned two decades earlier, the disgraced commander of the original expedition must make a deadly trek across Deepsix with (among others) two feisty women and a misogynistic celebrity writer who once pilloried the team leader in the press. Goaded by their off-planet superiors, they also have to solve the mystery inherent in the disappearance of Deepsix's civilization. McDevitt puts his characters into predictable jeopardies while methodically solving the conundrum of the missing aliens. Though the rigorous scientific explanations of the techniques used in the rescue are absorbing, the huge, mostly two-dimensional cast slows down the action. Sadly, McDevitt's world building is frequently sketchy and his otherworldly animals too terrestrial, although the sexual Venus's-flytrap segment does have its creative and amusing moments. 3-city author tour. FYI:In the last year McDevitt has been nominated for both Nebula and Hugo awards.