He's switched subgenres while retaining his trademark conceptual high jinks and impressive world-building... <b>an impressive plot reminiscent of John le Carré</b>.

GUARDIAN

Calls to mind John Le Carre . . . clever, subtle and . . . has a rich emotional centre

SFX MAGAZINE

Eerily plausible, beautifully pitched on the cusp between wonder and horror, and thoroughly engrossing from the first page to the last

Alastair Reynolds

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Summerland: As if Alfred Hitchcock had made a movie with HP Lovecraft . . . A vision so original it deserves its own subgenre. And all worked out with the diamond-hard logic of a great SF writer. After Summerland, the thriller has a new geometry

Stephen Baxter

An excellent slice of genre-bending fiction that thrills and intrigues in equal measure.

SCIFINOW

I burned through it in two days. Great book: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spook. [on SUMMERLAND]

Ian McDonald

One of SF's leading lights.

SFX MAGAZINE

A beautifully written, well realised supernatural spy thriller, John le Carré as a ghost story.

Gavin G Smith, author of The Bastard Legion

Engaging writing, tight plotting and fantastic imagination.

Ed McDonald, author of Blackwing

An intricate and vivid world of technological and spiritual wonder.

KIRKUS

A jaw-dropping, knowing, hyperintelligent yarn

Locus Magazine

With boundless imagination, Rajaniemi invents a mortal realm with a steampunk flair... Sci-fi and fantasy readers longing to immerse themselves in a fascinating new world will love exploring <i>Summerland.</i>

SHELF AWARENESS

A tense and twisting tale full of delightful allusions and ingenious

Ken MacLeod

Clever, subtle and... has a rich emotional centre.

SFX MAGAZINE

Summerland is in its own way as persuasive as example of Rajaniemi's disciplined inventiveness as his better-known hard SF.

LOCUS

A solid and enjoyable book and does much to demonstrate Hannu Rajaniemi's versatility and potential.

SF CROWSNEST

It reads like John Le Carré if Le Carré ate a ton of acid before writing <i>Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy</i>

NPR

This is not a run of the mill tale of rogue agents, secrets and danger but instead uses this narrative framework as a guide to explore the deeper secrets of the human heart and the power of our own mortality

TheBookBag

I burned through it . . . Great book: Tinker Tailer Soldier Spook' Ian McDonald

Loss is a thing of the past. Murder is obsolete. Death is just the beginning.

*****

How do you catch a spy who's already dead?

In 1938, death is no longer feared but exploited.

Since the discovery of the afterlife, the British Empire has extended its reach into Summerland, a metropolis for the recently deceased.

But Britain isn't the only contender for power in this life and the next. The Soviets have spies in Summerland, and the technology to build their own god.

When SIS agent Rachel White gets a lead on one of the Soviet moles, blowing the whistle puts her hard-earned career at risk. The spy has friends in high places, and she will have to go rogue to bring him in.
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An awe-inspiring account of the afterlife and what happens when it spills over into the world of the living. The new novel from the most exciting new voice in the genre since Neal Stephenson.
Calls to mind John Le Carre . . . clever, subtle and . . . has a rich emotional centre - SFX

He's switched subgenres while retaining his trademark conceptual high jinks and impressive world-building... an impressive plot reminiscent of John le Carre. - Guardian

A jaw-dropping, knowing, hyperintelligent yarn - LOCUS

An excellent slice of genre-bending fiction that thrills and intrigues in equal measure. - SciFiNow

I burned through it in two days. Great book: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spook.

Summerland: As if Alfred Hitchcock had made a movie with HP Lovecraft . . . A vision so original it deserves its own subgenre. And all worked out with the diamond-hard logic of a great SF writer. After Summerland, the thriller has a new geometry
Les mer
An awe-inspiring SF account of the afterlife and what happens when it spills over into the world of the living. The new novel from the most exciting new voice in the genre since Neal Stephenson.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781473203297
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
Gollancz
Vekt
240 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
26 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
336

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Hannu Rajaniemi was born in Finland. At the age of eight he approached the European Space Agency with a fusion-powered spaceship design, which was received with a polite "thank you" note. Hannu studied mathematics and theoretical physics at University of Oulu and Cambridge and holds a PhD in string theory from the University of Edinburgh. He co-founded a mathematics consultancy whose clients included UK Ministry of Defence and the European Space Agency.

Hannu is the author of four novels including The Quantum Thief (winner of 2012 Tähtivaeltaja Award for the best science fiction novel published in Finland and translated into more than 20 languages). His most recent book is Summerland (June 2018), an alternate history spy thriller in a world where the afterlife is real. His other works include Invisible Planets: Collected Fiction, a short story collection.

Hannu lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is a co-founder and CEO of HelixNano, a venture- and Y Combinator backed biotech startup.