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WELCOME TO THE METROZONE

Post-apocalyptic London, full of street gangs and homeless refugees. A dangerous city needs an equally dangerous saviour.

Step forward Samuil Petrovitch, a genius with extensive cybernetic replacements, a built-in AI with god-like capabilities and a full armoury of Russian swear words. He''s dragged the city back from the brink more than once - and made a few enemies on the way.

So when his adopted daughter Lucy goes missing in Alaska, he has some clue who''s responsible and why. It never occurs to him that guessing wrong could tip the delicate balance of nuclear-armed nations. This time it''s not just a city that needs saving: it''s the whole world.



Trade Review
This is British sci-fi at its hard-boiled best, and it's worth reading just for the irascible Petrovitch: a diplomat lacking diplomacy, who delights in confronting the idiocy of the world around him * GUARDIAN *
Great dialogue, great characters, great settings - this takes post-apocalyptic worlds to a new height, with sensational results. Absolutely riveting! * BOOKS MONTHLY *

Filled to the brim with cybernetic enhancements to his body and sporting an artificial-intelligence companion who's with him wherever he goes, Petrovitch is as snarky, impulsive, and coarse as ever. He's also a genius who can manipulate computer systems without being anywhere near them and can access the most secret of top-secret files without moving a muscle.

But can he find his missing daughter before something horrible happens to her? Morden has built a fully realized, believable, postapocalyptic world and populated it with full-bodied characters. Sure, Petrovitch is a bit (well, a lot, actually) over-the-top, but so what? He's also completely engaging and so compelling you don't dare look away from him, for fear you might miss something.

* BOOKLIST *
I just slammed through it, and it's a blast * SFREVU *
Completely enveloping and thoroughly absorbing . . . Morden is a master storyteller * INTERZONE *

The Curve of the Earth

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    A Paperback / softback by Simon Morden

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      Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
      Publication Date: 19/03/2013
      ISBN13: 9780356501826, 978-0356501826
      ISBN10: 0356501825

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      WELCOME TO THE METROZONE

      Post-apocalyptic London, full of street gangs and homeless refugees. A dangerous city needs an equally dangerous saviour.

      Step forward Samuil Petrovitch, a genius with extensive cybernetic replacements, a built-in AI with god-like capabilities and a full armoury of Russian swear words. He''s dragged the city back from the brink more than once - and made a few enemies on the way.

      So when his adopted daughter Lucy goes missing in Alaska, he has some clue who''s responsible and why. It never occurs to him that guessing wrong could tip the delicate balance of nuclear-armed nations. This time it''s not just a city that needs saving: it''s the whole world.



      Trade Review
      This is British sci-fi at its hard-boiled best, and it's worth reading just for the irascible Petrovitch: a diplomat lacking diplomacy, who delights in confronting the idiocy of the world around him * GUARDIAN *
      Great dialogue, great characters, great settings - this takes post-apocalyptic worlds to a new height, with sensational results. Absolutely riveting! * BOOKS MONTHLY *

      Filled to the brim with cybernetic enhancements to his body and sporting an artificial-intelligence companion who's with him wherever he goes, Petrovitch is as snarky, impulsive, and coarse as ever. He's also a genius who can manipulate computer systems without being anywhere near them and can access the most secret of top-secret files without moving a muscle.

      But can he find his missing daughter before something horrible happens to her? Morden has built a fully realized, believable, postapocalyptic world and populated it with full-bodied characters. Sure, Petrovitch is a bit (well, a lot, actually) over-the-top, but so what? He's also completely engaging and so compelling you don't dare look away from him, for fear you might miss something.

      * BOOKLIST *
      I just slammed through it, and it's a blast * SFREVU *
      Completely enveloping and thoroughly absorbing . . . Morden is a master storyteller * INTERZONE *

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