The Rapture Effect The Rapture Effect

The Rapture Effect

    • 3.9 • 16 Ratings
    • $4.99

Publisher Description

War between the stars.

It was started by an AI, and few humans even knew there was a war at all. But now people are dying, and the AI wants it to stop. But a war is easier to start than to stop, and the computer can't alter its course without outside help. When the Gnostic Control System searches for conspirators, it chooses its friends carefully...

• Pali: a brooding public relations director.
• Ramo: a flamboyant senso-dancer and sculptor, who prefers a musical jamdam to serious conversation.
• Sage: an awkward systems designer, for whom the AI rapture-field is realer than life.
• And three of the alien Ell: Harybdartt, who would rather die with dignity than betray his people; Lingrhetta, who tries to unravel the meaning of human dance and music, pain and love; and Moramaharta, the binder, who must persuade his fellow decision-makers to risk everything for the sake of a fragile bridge of understanding across the stars.

A thought-provoking novel from the award-winning author of Eternity’s End and The Chaos Chronicles, and recipient of the Frank Herbert Lifetime Achievement Award for science fiction writing.

REVIEWS:

“The story is meaty and satisfying. I enjoyed this one greatly.” —Analog Science Fiction

“An absorbing, suspenseful novel of first contact and interstellar war. It’s a complex book, requiring concentration from the reader, and is well worth the effort.”—Aboriginal SF

“A lively dance of ideas—first contact, interstellar war, artificial intelligence, alien culture—and it moves at a rapid pace, from Earth through cyberspace to the Horsehead Nebula, and various points between. It’s well-worth the trip ticket.” —Roger Zelazny

GENRE
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
RELEASED
2015
January 9
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
478
Pages
PUBLISHER
Jeffrey A. Carver
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
700.7
KB

Customer Reviews

Dave B Peoria ,

The Rapture Effect

I thoroughly enjoyed this tale. I can wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone who has a mind that is open to wonder. Those with inflexible minds should not bother.

T Sullivant ,

Captured Effect

Best SF book I've read in years! I was on the edge of my seat for the last 300 pages. Absolutely could not put it down.

clueless366 ,

The Rapture Effect

I really enjoyed reading this book because it is ell written and has a great story line that keeps you from putting it down. I have enjoyed everything I have read by this author. I highly recommend his work.
CE fan

The Infinity Link The Infinity Link
2015
From a Changeling Star From a Changeling Star
2014
The Collected Stories of Frank Herbert The Collected Stories of Frank Herbert
2014
Eternity's End: A Novel of the Star Rigger Universe Eternity's End: A Novel of the Star Rigger Universe
2010
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds VI Star Trek: Strange New Worlds VI
2003
The 10th Science Fiction MEGAPACK® The 10th Science Fiction MEGAPACK®
2015
Neptune Crossing Neptune Crossing
2010
Panglor Panglor
2014
Dragon Rigger Dragon Rigger
2015
Dragons in the Stars Dragons in the Stars
2015
From a Changeling Star From a Changeling Star
2014
Strange Attractors Strange Attractors
2010
A Taste Of Despair A Taste Of Despair
2012
A Breath of Hope A Breath of Hope
2011
Silent Order: Pulse Hand Silent Order: Pulse Hand
2023
Silent Order: Thunder Hand Silent Order: Thunder Hand
2023
A Colonial Murder A Colonial Murder
2020
Ship of Ruin Ship of Ruin
2023