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It is the Winter of 2212, and amidst the clamour for power in North America, Emily Asher assumes the role of ‘Eldest Daughter’ - her society’s conscience in the Lowers of her adopted City. Ranged against her, however, are forces with their own agenda: the ‘Old Men’ - her husband’s father foremost among them, with his insane pursuit of immortality; the great T’ang, Wu Shih, with his desire for stability at any cost; the crusading zealots of Joseph Kennedy; and the feared Black Hand, bent on destruction. Yet as the warring factions battle for supremacy, an altogether more powerful opposition threatens to push them all to the edge of destruction.

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Beneath the Tree of Heaven

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    A Paperback / softback by David Wingrove

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      Publisher: Fragile Books
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 02/07/2020
      ISBN13: 9781912094738, 978-1912094738
      ISBN10: 1912094738

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      It is the Winter of 2212, and amidst the clamour for power in North America, Emily Asher assumes the role of ‘Eldest Daughter’ - her society’s conscience in the Lowers of her adopted City. Ranged against her, however, are forces with their own agenda: the ‘Old Men’ - her husband’s father foremost among them, with his insane pursuit of immortality; the great T’ang, Wu Shih, with his desire for stability at any cost; the crusading zealots of Joseph Kennedy; and the feared Black Hand, bent on destruction. Yet as the warring factions battle for supremacy, an altogether more powerful opposition threatens to push them all to the edge of destruction.

      Trade Review
      "One of the masterpieces of the decade." Washington Post; "I found myself drawn into Chung Kuo as into temptation." The Times; "Colossal...an elaborately frightening vision of the future." Sunday Times; "Imagine a collaboration between James Clavell and the late Frank Herbert." San Francisco Chronicle; "...finally delivers SF into the hands of an English Proust." Brian Aldiss; "Riveting." Guardian

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