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Morgan Roche, commander in the intelligence arm of the Commonwealth Empires, has been charged with protecting the AI known as The Box on a secret voyage across the galaxy. But en route her ship is ambushed by the Dato Bloc, and she is forced to crash-land on a nearby prison planet. MAROONED ON SCIACCA'S WORLD: Battling deadly inmates and treacherous guards, she fights her way through a hostile environment toward her only hope of escape, the mysterious Adoni Cane at her side. A genetically show more enhanced warrior with a past not even he can fathom, he could be the savior of the human race, or its downfall--but either way, Morgan Roche won't survive without him... "THE PRODIGAL SUN is a close-knit personal story told on a galaxy-sized canvas. Filled with action as well as intriguing ideas." --Kevin J Anderson "With echoes of vintage Jack Williamson and Poul Anderson, as well as Niven, Asimov and Vinge, Williams and Dix proudly continue a vital tradition, proving SF as diverse a field as ever." --Asimov's "[A] very satisfying classic Golden Age-style yarn.... strongly recommended" --Locus "Space opera of the ambitious, galaxy-spanning sort... fast and furious action." --New York Review of SFÂ show lessTags
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Our heroine and her sarky AI that she's co-incidentally carrying find reports of strange survivors drifting in open space and shortly the Neighborhood starts going downhill.
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Roche's mission is to carry an AI back from the Transcended humans who made it, to her Intelligence HQ. However the spaceship she's on gets ambushed by the local empire next door (also human of a different political persuasion) and she's forced to crashland on the nearest planet. This is a desert prison world, but perhaps the locals can be persuaded to help overthrow the Enforcement patrols and gain escape for themselves too. Along the way she picks up a show more telepath and strangely powerful survivor Crane, about whom no-one knows anything very much, including himself.
The setting is blunter than I remember, somewhat short of a fully envisaged world, even Roche herself seems told a little more often than shown. But it's a clever premise with interesting possibilities. The AI is in fact sufficiently powerful that many of actions rightly feel duex et machina, but this is (for once) reasonable, and limtis become found. show less
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Roche's mission is to carry an AI back from the Transcended humans who made it, to her Intelligence HQ. However the spaceship she's on gets ambushed by the local empire next door (also human of a different political persuasion) and she's forced to crashland on the nearest planet. This is a desert prison world, but perhaps the locals can be persuaded to help overthrow the Enforcement patrols and gain escape for themselves too. Along the way she picks up a show more telepath and strangely powerful survivor Crane, about whom no-one knows anything very much, including himself.
The setting is blunter than I remember, somewhat short of a fully envisaged world, even Roche herself seems told a little more often than shown. But it's a clever premise with interesting possibilities. The AI is in fact sufficiently powerful that many of actions rightly feel duex et machina, but this is (for once) reasonable, and limtis become found. show less
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Sean Williams was born in Whyalla, Australia in 1967. He studied at Adelaide University receiving a Bachelor of Economics. Sean completed a Masters in Creative Writing in 2005 and is currently a PhD candidate. Sean is a prolific writer. His books include the Books of the Catalcysm and (with Shane Dix) Evergence, Orphans and Geodesica series. Sean show more is a multiple recipient of both the Ditmar and Aurealis Awards. He won the 2015 Aurealis Awards Best Science Fiction Short Story. His novelisation of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed was the first novelisation of a computer game to debut at #1 on the "New York Times" bestseller list. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Evergence: The Prodigal Sun
- Original publication date
- 1999-11
- People/Characters
- Morgan Roche; Adoni Cane
- Important places
- COEA Midnight; DBMP Ana Vereine; COEA Lander M-3; Behzad's Wall, Sciacca's World; Port Parvati, Sciacca's World
- Dedication
- Nor Peter McNamara, Patrick McNamara,
Andrew Stunnell, Peter Stunnell and everyone
involved in the Cogal project, without whom this
book would not have been possible. - First words
- The pillow-shaped capsule tumbled end over end through the gulf between stars.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Now there's a thought."
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