

a finely written science fiction mystery that I could not put down.-SciFi Mind Reynolds packs plenty of emotion into this mind-bending plot. Required reading for SF fans.-Booklist Eversion by Alastair Reynolds is a masterful surprise in this authors work. Its his most ambitious, certainly, and at the very least, one of his best. utterly brilliant exploration of life, death, and consciousness.

is a worthy heir to the time paradox plays of Priestley, which in turn embody the spiral-recurrence-with-progress notions of Gurdjieff this book is an entertaining and thought-provoking instance of one of SFs major themes, conceptual breakthrough, one which does not scant the heartbreak and frustration involved in such pursuits.-Locus The author of Inhibitor Phase (2019) and Permafrost (2017), among many other fine SF novels, just might have outdone himself here. Review Quotes Alastair Reynolds is a grand writer with many arrows in his quiver. And how to stop it all from happening again. And its up to him to figure out why and how. Silas Coade is the physician, but only Silas seems to realize that these events keep repeating themselves.

In the far future, a spaceship sets out for an alien artifact. In the 1900s, a Zepellin explores an icy canyon in Antarctica. In the 1800s, a sailing ship crashes off the coast of Norway. About the Book Doctor Silas Coade tries to keep his crew safe while figuring out why maritime disasters keep happening to him in different centuries in a time and space adventure from the author of Revelation Space- Book Synopsis From the master of the space opera comes a dark, mind-bending adventure spread across time and space, where Doctor Silas Coade is tasked with keeping his crew safe as they adventure across the galaxy in search of a mysterious artifact.
