Manhattan in Reverse
By: Peter F. Hamilton
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In 1998 Peter F. Hamilton, the master of space opera and top ten bestselling author, published his first collection of short stories in A Second Chance at Eden. Manhattan in Reverse is his return to short fiction. This includes 'Manhattan in Reverse,' an original story featuring Hamilton's popular detective Paula Myo, from his bestselling Commonwealth series.
From 'Watching Trees Grow' and a murder mystery set in an alternative Oxford in the 1800s, to 'The Forever Kitten' and the questions of eternal youth and the sacrifice required to pursue this, these stories deal with intricate themes and sociological issues. They take an intriguing look at what it is it that makes us enduringly human.
With all his usual wonderfully imagined futuristic technology, complex characters and brilliantly conceived storytelling, Peter F. Hamilton shows yet again what makes him Britain's number one science fiction writer.
This fabulous collection contains a total of seven short stories:
Watching Trees Grow
Footvote
If at First. . .
The Forever Kitten
Blessed by an Angel
The Demon Trap
Manhattan in Reverse
Publication Date:
10/05/2012
Number of Pages::
100
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9780330522205
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Publisher Date:
10/05/2012
Number of Pages::
100
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9780330522205
In 1998 Peter F. Hamilton, the master of space opera and top ten bestselling author, published his first collection of short stories in A Second Chance at Eden. Manhattan in Reverse is his return to short fiction. This includes 'Manhattan in Reverse,' an original story featuring Hamilton's popular detective Paula Myo, from his bestselling Commonwealth series.
From 'Watching Trees Grow' and a murder mystery set in an alternative Oxford in the 1800s, to 'The Forever Kitten' and the questions of eternal youth and the sacrifice required to pursue this, these stories deal with intricate themes and sociological issues. They take an intriguing look at what it is it that makes us enduringly human.
With all his usual wonderfully imagined futuristic technology, complex characters and brilliantly conceived storytelling, Peter F. Hamilton shows yet again what makes him Britain's number one science fiction writer.
This fabulous collection contains a total of seven short stories:
Watching Trees Grow
Footvote
If at First. . .
The Forever Kitten
Blessed by an Angel
The Demon Trap
Manhattan in Reverse