"Alastair Reynolds - Signal to Noise" - читать интересную книгу автора (Reynolds Alastair) SIGNAL TO NOISE
Alastair Reynolds Alastair Reynolds is a frequent contributor to Interzone, and has also sold to AsimovтАЩs Science Fiction, Spectrum SF, and elsewhere. His first novel, Revelation Space , was widely hailed as one of the major SF books of the year; it was quickly followed b Chasm City, Redemption Ark, Absolution Gap, andCentury Rain, all big sprawling space operas that were big sellers as well, establishing Reynolds as one of best and most popular new SF writers to enter the field in many years. His other books include a novella collection, Diamond Dogs, Turquoise Days. His most recent books are a novel, Pushing Ice, and two new collections, Galactic North andZima Blue and Other Stories. Coming up is a new novel, Prefect. A professional The scientist with a Ph.D. in astronomy, Reynolds comes from Wales, but lives in the Netherlands, where he works for the European Space Agency. тАЬGalactic North,тАЭ a spaceship sets out on in pursuit of another in a stern chase that tak thousands of years of time and hundreds of thousands of light-years to complete; in an тАЬThousandth Night,тАЭ ultrarich immortals embark on a plan that will call for the physical rearrangement of all the stars in the galaxy. In the intimate and compassionate story th follows, he sticks a lot closer to home, in one senseтАФwhile in another sense taking us another universe altogether, one further away than the most distant galaxies, but close the touch of a hand. **** FRIDAY MICK Leighton was in the basement with the machines when the police came for him. been trying to reach Joe Liversedge all morning to cancel a prearranged squash matc was the busiest week before exams, and Mick had gloomily concluded that he had too tutorial work to grade to justify sparing even an hour for the game. The trouble was tha had either turned off his phone or left it in his office, where it wouldnтАЩt interfere with the machines. Mick had sent an email, but when that had gone unanswered he decided the was nothing for it but to stroll over to JoeтАЩs half of the building and inform him in person now Mick was a sufficiently well-known face in JoeтАЩs department that he was able to co and go more or less as he pleased. тАЬHello, matey,тАЭ Joe said, glancing over his shoulder with a half-eaten sandwich in hand. There was a bandage on the back of his neck, just below the hairline. He was hunched over a desk covered in laptops, cables, and reams of hardcopy. тАЬReady for a |
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