Resurrection
by Arwen Dayton
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Ancient EgyptThe Kinley built a ship capable of traveling faster than light, and it carried a group of scientists to a small, distant planet--Earth. When their ship was destroyed, they were stranded. They buried remnants of their technology deep beneath the desert and sent a last message home....Modern DayKinley hovers on the brink of extinction. An enemy that nearly obliterated their race has risen again--with the ability to destroy them for good.A lone soldier named Pruit is sent on a show more desperate mission: follow the ancient beacon back to Earth and recover the secrets to faster-than-light travel. Technology that once allowed them to cross vast reaches of space might allow them to outrun their enemies and find a safe world to call their own.Pruit's quest draws enemies after her and awakens ancient foes on Earth. At every turn she finds adversaries willing to risk everything to stop her, each one hoping to steal the knowledge for themselves. The rivals meet in modern-day Egypt and their struggle alters the fate of worlds. show lessTags
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I really enjoyed this story, it was a mix of classic science fiction, ancient history and a modern thriller. I'm not an expert on the Egyptology, but what there was seemed to work very well for me as a story and was plausible. It managed to avoid being too Erich von Däniken in its approach, and the way that the locals never grasped the technology was completely believable.
Another aspect that I liked was the interplay between the metal poor and biotech rich Kinley (humans from a planet 8 light years away) and their enemies who used cloned Kinley to spy on them. This provided some of the science fiction backdrop for a modern day thriller, with the two racing to recover the lost secret of faster than light travel (the prototype lost in show more the time of the ancient egyptians as the enemies initiated an apocalyptic war that almost wiped them both out).
The story flitted between the ancient survey team who had used their prototype FTL drive to reach Earth and the modern day search to recover their technology. This worked well, showing the pre-war splendour and achievements in small pieces as the protagonists work out where the survey team have got to. The original team are also shown as dysfunctional and fragmented as their egos get in the way of working together to return home. Mostly this is down to a couple of self-centred characters working against the best interests of the team.
So it has an interesting set of characters who develop (and some die) over the course of the story. There is more than one plot, characters seem to act in a reasonable way given their motives and preferences (including a couple of unreasonable irrational characters, their mental instability comes across well). There are some clever explanations for some of the ancient egyptian behaviours, including a novel explanation for how and why the great pyramid was built!
Overall well worth reading. show less
Another aspect that I liked was the interplay between the metal poor and biotech rich Kinley (humans from a planet 8 light years away) and their enemies who used cloned Kinley to spy on them. This provided some of the science fiction backdrop for a modern day thriller, with the two racing to recover the lost secret of faster than light travel (the prototype lost in show more the time of the ancient egyptians as the enemies initiated an apocalyptic war that almost wiped them both out).
The story flitted between the ancient survey team who had used their prototype FTL drive to reach Earth and the modern day search to recover their technology. This worked well, showing the pre-war splendour and achievements in small pieces as the protagonists work out where the survey team have got to. The original team are also shown as dysfunctional and fragmented as their egos get in the way of working together to return home. Mostly this is down to a couple of self-centred characters working against the best interests of the team.
So it has an interesting set of characters who develop (and some die) over the course of the story. There is more than one plot, characters seem to act in a reasonable way given their motives and preferences (including a couple of unreasonable irrational characters, their mental instability comes across well). There are some clever explanations for some of the ancient egyptian behaviours, including a novel explanation for how and why the great pyramid was built!
Overall well worth reading. show less
I found this SF novel and enjoyable and undemanding read. It involves a millennia old conflict between two races eight light years from Earth, the Kinley and the Lucien, some of whom visited Earth during the Fourth Dynasty of ancient Egypt and (a bit of a SF cliche) caused the Great Pyramid to be built. The narrative switches fairly frequently between ancient and modern Egypt and the plot moves on nicely, with some interesting human and alien characters, though I found the ending a bit too pat. I would read more by this author.
Such a good read!
This is the kind of sci-fi that I enjoy. Aliens and cultures/worlds colliding without a massive focus on the actual numbers or formulas.
I very much enjoyed seeing the different technologies and human societies, but my favorite was definitely the ancient Egyptian group just because of how it affected the alien humans.
I am so glad that I finally got around to this!
This is the kind of sci-fi that I enjoy. Aliens and cultures/worlds colliding without a massive focus on the actual numbers or formulas.
I very much enjoyed seeing the different technologies and human societies, but my favorite was definitely the ancient Egyptian group just because of how it affected the alien humans.
I am so glad that I finally got around to this!
Interesting premise in a very readable Sci-Fi novel.
gek. gel. ganz ok liest sich sehr gut
Apr 27, 2018German
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