Absolution Gap
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But their little colony has just received an unexpected visitor: an avenging angel with the power to lead mankind to safety - or draw down its darkest enemy. And as she leads them to an apparently insignificant moon light-years away, it begins to dawn on Clavain and his companions that to beat one enemy, it may be necessary to forge an alliance with something much worse.
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Truly remarkable, a joy and a privilege to read!
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So, look, if you want child-like reading/listening with cliche characters and cardboard conversations all held together by teenage het boy pin up fantasy, go with Peter F. Hamilton - he'll serve you up an imperial ass ton of hot garbage that will actually retard your ability rationally see the world.
But, if you want an epic space opera with characters that are alive, and if you want real science & speculation, Reynolds delivers all this and more.
Do you want male characters that are more than comical alpha male satire or female characters that aren't just auto-ambulatory flesh lights (like you'll find in Peter F. Hamilton's alt-right space fantasies,) Reynolds has got you covered. His characters have depth & emotional range & a uniqueness unto themselves.
Sentience thrives & life dares to step outside zero sum thinking - machines are both miraculous and menace. Old tropes and truisms only come out of character's mouths as one might expect in real life - as it should be when writing believable characters. Humans, if anything, are intergalactically famous for being trite - so true, yes, but - so humanity & all life in the universe is capable of so much more! Alistair Reynolds shows you this over epochs of space time. Not every story arc ends happy - there are wins & losses - friends die - some rise from the ashes through technology - but there are still Newtonian laws in place on the macro scale - there are limitations even to technological golden ages.
If you can manage to have an attention span longer than the half life of a fruit fly (and look, I'm actually ADHD, debilitatingly so - so, it's not hard, these books are compelling,) put in the effort on the first books and the first bits of this novel - and I promise you will find it all to be worthwhile & thrilling.
One UK's best Sci Fi writers works magic again
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