Synopses & Reviews
The aliens are here, all around us. They always have been. And now, one by one, they're destroying our cities.
Dodge Mercer deals in identities,
Hope Burren has no identity and no past, but she does have a multitude of voices filling her head. In a world where humans are segregated and aliens can tear worlds apart, Dodge and Hope lead a ragged band of survivors on a search for sanctuary in what may be the only hope for humankind.
The aliens are here, all around us. They always have been. And now, one by one, they're destroying our cities.
Dodge Mercer deals in identities, which is fine until the day he deals the wrong identity and clan war breaks out. Hope Burren has no identity and no past, but she does have a multitude of voices filling her head.
In a world where nothing is as it seems, where humans are segregated and aliens can sing realities and tear worlds apart, Dodge and Hope lead a ragged band of survivors on a search for sanctuary in what may be the only hope for humankind.
Synopsis
The aliens are here, all around us. They always have been. And now, one by one, they're destroying our cities. Dodge Mercer deals in identities, which is fine until the day he deals the wrong identity and clan war breaks out. Hope Burren has no identity, and no past, struggling with a relentless choir of voices filling her head. In a world where nothing is as it seems, where humans are segregated and aliens can sing realities and tear worlds apart, Dodge and Hope lead a ragged band of survivors in a search for the rumoured sanctuary of Harmony, and what may be the only hope for humankind.
About the Author
Keith Brooke is a British novelist with a string of highly acclaimed short fictions and one previous novel from Solaris, a hit with critics,
The Accord. He lives in the English county of Essex near to the sea. The biggest writers in SF regularly laud his output and with the release of alt.human the public are set to welcome a major talent into the charts.
"Keith Brooke's prose achieves a rare honesty and clarity, his characters always real people, his situations intriguing and often moving."
--Jeff VanderMeer
"Keith Brooke is a wonderful writer. His great gift is taking us into worlds we never imagined, looking at the futurescape through the eyes of people a lot like us."
--Kit Reed
"A progressive and skilful writer."
--Peter F Hamilton