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Tides Of Light
Title: Tides Of Light
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Now in a new, revised edition, the fourth book of the Nebula Award-winning author's Galactic Center series is a classic tale of man's future and fate--and the greatest mystery from outer space that humanity has ever encountered.
Against Infinity
Title: Against Infinity
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A taut picture of a wild colonial future.
Artifact
Title: Artifact
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Thrilling intrigue by the bestselling author of Timescape
Timescape (millennium Sf Masterworks S)
Title: Timescape (millennium Sf Masterworks S)
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1962: A young Californian scientist finds his experiments spoiled by mysterious interference. Gradually his suspicions lead him to a shattering truth: scientists from the end of the century are using subatomic particles to send a message into the past, in the hope that history can be changed and a world-threatening catastrophe averted. From the Author Great to see a 20 year old novel still read!I'm grateful to UK & other readers who have reacted to a novel that now lies 20 years in my past... To the Toronto fellow: I felt Peterson had to eventually reach completion (polite word) with Marjorie, to complete the plot arc. It's a sign of things falling apart/center cannot hold in that gloomy 1999. (Whoosh, glad we're not on that timeline here!)As one reader noted, my more recent COSM is like TIMESCAPE on speed, and my next two, THE MARTIAN RACE (December) and EATER (April) will have the same solid scientific background...Gregory Benford --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. About the Author * #27 in the Millennium SF Masterworks series, a library of the finest science fiction ever written. * Winner of the Nebula and John W. Campbell Awards. * ‘Science fiction at its very best’ Anthony Burgess * ‘ . . . a rarity: a scientist who writes with verve and insight, not only about black holes and cosmic strings, but about human desires and fears’ New York Times * ‘In the rapidly shrinking world of hard SF, Benford is justa bout the best now at work’ The Washington Post