The Burning Dark

The Burning Dark

Hardcover
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Beschreibung

Adam Christopher's dazzling first novel, Empire State, was named the Best Book of 2012 by SciFi Now magazine. Now he explores new dimensions of time and space in The Burning Dark.
Back in the day, Captain Abraham Idaho Cleveland had led the Fleet into battle against an implacable machine intelligence capable of devouring entire worlds. But after saving a planet, and getting a bum robot knee in the process, he finds himself relegated to one of the most remote backwaters in Fleetspace to oversee the decommissioning of a semi-deserted space station well past its use-by date.
But all is not well aboard the U-Star Coast City. The station's reclusive Commandant is nowhere to be seen, leaving Cleveland to deal with a hostile crew on his own. Persistent malfunctions plague the station's systems while interference from a toxic purple star makes even ordinary communications problematic. Alien shadows and whispers seem to haunt the lonely corridors and airlocks, fraying the nerves of everyone aboard.
Isolated and friendless, Cleveland reaches out to the universe via an old-fashioned space radio, only to tune in to a strange, enigmatic signal: a woman's voice that seems to echo across a thousand light-years of space. But is the transmission just a random bit of static from the past―or a warning of an undying menace beyond mortal comprehension?
"Builds tension expertly. Claustrophobic in mood but with the scope of great space opera, this is SF you will want to read with the light on."―Library Journal, starred review, on The Burning Dark
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The Burning Dark

The Burning Dark

von Adam Christopher

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ARC provided by NetGalley The Burning Dark is a brilliant SciFi, Horror mix, with scenes that makes your hair stand on end. I'm not an avid reader of the horror genre, but here I had a really fun time and it fit very well in the scifi context. I enjoy this kind rather than some supernatural horror in an urban setting. The worldbuilding was very well done. The whole background to the world with enormous, planet killing spider machines was very intriguing and I was a little bumped we didn't get to learn a bit more about the conflict. Hopefully Adam Christopher gets back to this universe in another book. The story is told in a good pace and flows from one spooky scene to another. Especially the POV changes were exceptionally clever. We mainly follow the view of Captain Abraham Idaho Cleveland, but at certain points we get to see other revealing scenes on board the space station. This edge in knowledge then adds even more suspense when we switch back to Idaho's view. With a lot of surprising twist and turns it is a real entertaining story, only the ending seemed a bit anticlimactic and rushed. Well worth a read!

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