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Loading... Marcherby Chris Beckett
![]() None No current Talk conversations about this book. I liked it very much. It felt to me like a partial revisiting of the early and good Priest / Aldiss work, but moored a bit more in the social realities of the day. Having recently read the first of the Pratchett/Baxter series of novels, I can see how a similar concept can be done much worse. ( ![]() no reviews | add a review
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Charles Bowen is an immigration officer with a difference: the migrants he deals with don't come from other countries but from other universes. Known as shifters, they materialize from parallel timelines, bringing with them a mysterious drug called slip which breaks down the boundary between what is and what might have been, and offers the desperate and the dispossessed the tantalizing possibility of escape. Summoned to investigate a case at the Thurston Meadows Social Inclusion Zone, Bowen struggles to keep track of his place in the world and to uphold the values of the system he has fought so long to maintain... One of Britain's most exciting and innovative science fiction writers, Chris Beckett is the winner of the 2013 Arthur C Clarke Award and the 2009 Edge Hill Prize. Marcher is perhaps his finest work to date. This is the author's preferred text, significantly revised, and the book's first release in the UK. No library descriptions found.
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![]() GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)823.92 — Literature English {except North American} English fiction Modern Period 2000-RatingAverage:![]()
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