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Crashing Heaven

The Station Series Book 1
  • Author
    • Al Robertson
Format
Regular price £9.99
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  • Published: May 12 2016
  • Pages: 384
  • 197 x 133mm
  • ISBN: 9781473203419
A diamond-hard, visionary new SF thriller. Nailed-down cyberpunk ala William Gibson for the 21st century meets the vivid dark futures of Al Reynolds in this extraordinary debut novel.

With Earth abandoned, humanity resides on Station, an industrialised asteroid run by the sentient corporations of the Pantheon. Under their leadership a war has been raging against the Totality - ex-Pantheon AIs gone rogue.

With the war over, Jack Forster and his sidekick Hugo Fist, a virtual ventriloquist's dummy tied to Jack's mind and created to destroy the Totality, have returned home.
Labelled a traitor for surrendering to the Totality, all Jack wants is to clear his name but when he discovers two old friends have died under suspicious circumstances he also wants answers. Soon he and Fist are embroiled in a conspiracy that threatens not only their future but all of humanity's. But with Fist's software licence about to expire, taking Jack's life with it, can they bring down the real traitors before their time runs out?
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Press Reviews

  • Interzone
    Bizarre, intelligent and, above all, something new
  • SFX
    A stylish blend of techno thriller and hard SF
  • Tor.com
    Seriously satisfying cyberpunk action meets thoughtful moral philosophy with a dash of detective noir and a supersized side of striking science - the year's best debut to date, and make no mistake
  • SFF World
    One of the most unusual books I've read this year ... could be the start of something that is going to be very big indeed
  • Upcoming 4 Me
    Jam packed with innovative ideas and fresh approaches to storytelling, Crashing Heaven could just be the one book that everyone will talk about in 2015
  • The Book Plank
    Just plain awesome
  • SF&F Reviews
    Come for the running through corridors shooting things, or for the altering virtual realities to break into secured areas, and stay for the quiet conversations between a man and the AI which will eventually kill him. Very much worth the read
  • Bookbeard Reads
    In short: read the book; it's awesome. Crashing Heaven is a hardboiled detective novel set in an unparalleled cyberpunk space that stars a jaded accountant who has a virtual, psychotic puppet attached to his mind...what's not to like?
  • Interzone
    bizarre, intelligent and, above all, something new
  • Starburst Magazine
    A spellbinding rugged addition to cyberpunk and science fiction literature in general