Synopses & Reviews
In this exemplary work of pyschological acuity, the reader encounters a world where mankind has reached deep space. Separated from Earth and each other by unimaginable reaches of stars, forced to adapt to various diverse plantetary environments, the colonies have become isolated and inward looking, forgetting their pasts, losing touch with their humanitythat is, until a mysterious ship is found locked in the deep rock by a mining team, sparking a deadly conspiracy that threatens man wherever he is.
Review
"This is a good, propulsive tale that owes much to Philip K. Dick's underground paranoia fable 'The Penultimate Truth' and is at times really sadistic (Levy is a dentist)." —The Telegraph
Review
"An impressively solid, hyper real novel about greed, corruption and violence, and surviving the near impossible. This book is not perfect—few novels are—but it reveals Levy as a man to watch (and buy)." —SFX
About the Author
With his original ideas and rigorous prose style, Roger Levy quickly established himself as part of the boom in homegrown sci-fi talent. His previous books include Dark Heavens and Reckless Sleep.