<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A tense and thrilling vision of humanity's future in the chilling emptiness of space from rising giant in science fiction, Arthur C. Clarke Award winner Tade Thompson. The colony ship Ragtime docks in the Lagos system, having traveled light-years to bring one thousand sleeping souls to a new home among the stars. But when first mate Michelle Campion rouses, she discovers some of the sleepers will never wake. Answering Campion's distress call, investigator Rasheed Fin is tasked with finding out who is responsible for these deaths. Soon a sinister mystery unfolds aboard the gigantic vessel, one that will have repercussions for the entire system--from the scheming politicians of Lagos station, to the colony planet Bloodroot, to other far-flung systems, and indeed to Earth itself.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>"Simultaneously brutally grounded and wildly imaginative."</b> --Adrian Tchaikovsky, Arthur C. Clarke Award winner <p/><b>A tense and thrilling vision of humanity's future in the chilling emptiness of space from rising giant in science fiction, Arthur C. Clarke Award winner Tade Thompson</b> <p/>The colony ship <i>Ragtime</i> docks in the Lagos system, having traveled light-years to bring one thousand sleeping souls to a new home among the stars. But when first mate Michelle Campion rouses, she discovers some of the sleepers will never wake. <p/>Answering Campion's distress call, investigator Rasheed Fin is tasked with finding out who is responsible for these deaths. Soon a sinister mystery unfolds aboard the gigantic vessel, one that will have repercussions for the entire system--from the scheming politicians of Lagos station, to the colony planet Bloodroot, to other far-flung systems, and indeed to Earth itself. <p/><b>Praise for <i>Far from the Light of Heaven</i></b> <p/>"Gripping and skillfully told, with an economy and freshness of approach that is all Tade Thompson''s own. The setting is interstellar, but it feels as real, immediate, and lethal as today's headlines." --Alastair Reynolds <p/>"[I]nventive, exciting and compulsively readable...This book is like the Tardis, larger inside than out, with a range of ideas, characters, and fascinating future settings making it probably the best science fiction novel of the year." --<i>The Guardian</i> <p/><b>For more from Tade Thompson, check out: </b> <p/><b>The Wormwood Trilogy</b> <br><i>Rosewater <br>Rosewater: Insurrection <br>Rosewater: Redemption</i><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"[I]nventive, exciting and compulsively readable...This book is like the Tardis, larger inside than out, with a range of ideas, characters and fascinating future settings making it probably the best science fiction novel of the year."--<i><b>The Guardian</b></i><br><br>"A real treat. It's a gripping space opera with the characters fighting for their lives aboard a dying starship. I enjoyed it so much and can't wait to see what he does next."--<b>Martha Wells, New York Times bestselling author</b><br><br>"Gripping and skillfully told, with an economy and freshness of approach that is all Tade Thompson''s own. The setting is interstellar, but it feels as real, immediate, and lethal as today's headlines. Whatever he does next, it's bound to be interesting."--<b>Alastair Reynolds</b><br><br>"Simultaneously brutally grounded and wildly imaginative. The twists keep on coming."--<b>Adrian Tchaikovsky, Arthur C. Clarke Award winner</b><br><br>"This energetic thriller features compelling characters, believable space logistics, dreadful consequences, and horror leavened by humor."--<i><b>Booklist</b></i><br><br>"With aliens, androids, too-curious politicians, and a rogue AI, this new novel from Tade Thompson manages to be both a romp and a puzzle."--<i><b>Buzzfeed</b></i><br><br>"Inventive. Thompson's appealing take on long-distance space travel, subversion of typical AI tropes, tender characterization, and cleverly constructed suspense makes this worthwhile fare. Readers looking for a smart sci-fi mystery should snap this up."--<i><b>Publishers Weekly</b></i><br><br><b>Previous praise for Tade Thompson: </b><br>Smart. Gripping. Fabulous! --- Ann Leckie, award winning-author of <i>Ancillary Justice </i>on <i>Rosewate</i>r<br>Mesmerising. There are echoes of Neuromancer and Arrival in here, but this astonishing debut is beholden to no one. --- M. R. Carey, bestselling author of <i>The Girl with all the Gifts</i> on <i>Rosewater</i><br>A magnificent tour de force, skillfully written and full of original and disturbing ideas. --- Adrian Tchaikovsky, Arthur C. Clarke Award winning author of Children of Time on <i>Rosewater</i><br>A sharply satirical, ingenious thriller about an alien invasion that's disturbing familiar. Tade Thompson has built a fascinating world that will suck you in and keep you guessing. This book will eat you alive, and you'll like it. --- Annalee Newitz, author of <i>Autonomous</i> on <i>Rosewater</i><br>Part thriller, part mystery and part phantasmagoric journey across a strange yet not-too-distant future, and reminiscent at times of both Roger Zelazny and Nnedi Okorafor, <i>Rosewater</i> is the hardboiled, Nigerian alien invasion story you always wanted. --- Lavie Tidhar, award winning author of <i>Central Station</i><br><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Tade Thompson</b> is the author of the Rosewater novels, the Molly Southbourne books, and <i>Making Wolf</i>. He has won the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the Nommo Award, and the Prix Julia Verlanger and been a finalist for the John W. Campbell Award, the Locus Awards, the Shirley Jackson Award, and the Hugo Awards, among others. He lives and works on the south coast of England.
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