The Stone Canal

The Stone Canal

by Ken MacLeod
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 07/06/2012

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'There is more than a hint of a heroic ethic here, though the hero in question may be more like Milton's Satan than Captain Future. As much fun as [MacLeod's] books provide, it's that fierceness, that seriousness of purpose, that powers their engines and makes me want to read on.' - Locus


'McLeod is writing revolutionary SF . . . A nova has appeared in our sky.' - Kim Stanley Robinson


Life on New Mars is tough for humans, but death's only a minor inconvenience. The machines know their place, and only the Abolitionists object.


Until a young man walks into Ship City, a clone who remembers Jon Wilde's life as an anarchist with nuclear capability, who was accused of losing World War 3. He also remembers Dave Reid, the city's boss, who haunts Wilde's memory to the end ... a cold death in Kazakhstan. In Reid's cyborg concubine, Dee Model, both men see the image of their obsessions, and information that wants to be free. But she has ideas of her own ...


THE STONE CANAL moves from the recent past into a distant future, where long lives and strange deaths await those who survive the wars and revolutions to come.


The acclaimed second novel in the Fall Revolution sequence.


Books by Ken MacLeod:


Fall Revolution

The Star Fraction

The Stone Canal

The Cassini Division

The Sky Road


Engines of Light

Cosmonaut Keep

Dark Light

Engine City


Corporation Wars Trilogy

Dissidence

Insurgence

Emergence


Novels

The Human Front

Newton's Wake

Learning the World

The Execution Channel

The Restoration Game

Intrusion

Descent

ISBN:
9781405519397
9781405519397
Category:
Science fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
07-06-2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Little, Brown Book Group
Ken MacLeod

Ken Macleod is one of the leading lights of the new generation of British SF writers.

Nominated for numerous awards he is publihsed around the world to unaminous critical acclaim.

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