#3 Spin Trilogy
Ghost Spin
Chris Moriarty Sometimes a ghost of a chance is all you get.
Award-winning author Chris Moriarty returns to a dazzling cyber-noir far future in this gritty, high-stakes thriller where the only rule is âEvolve . . . or die.â
Â
The Age of Man is ending. The UNâs sprawling interstellar empire is failing as its quantum teleportation network collapses, turning once-viable colonies into doomed island outposts. Humanityâs only hope of survival is the a mysterious region of space where faster-than-light travelâor something far strangerâseems possible. As mercenaries and pirates flock to the Drift, the cold war between the human-led UN and the clone-dominated Syndicates heats up. Whoever controls the Drift will chart the future course of human evolutionâand no one wants to be left behind in a universe where the price of failure is extinction.
When the AI called Cohen ventures into the Drift, he diesâallegedly by his own handâand his consciousness is scattered across the cosmos. Some of his ghosts are still self-aware. Some are insane. And one of them hides a secret worth killing for. Enter Major Catherine Li, Cohenâs human (well, partly human) lover, who embarks on a desperate search to solve the mystery of Cohenâs deathâand put him back together. But Li isnât the only one interested in Cohenâs ghosts. Astrid Avery, a by-the-book UN navy captain, is on the hunt. So is William Llewellyn, a pirate who has one of the ghosts in his head, which is slowly eating him alive. Even the ghosts have their own agendas. And lurking behind them all is a pitiless enemy who will stop at nothing to make sure the dead donât walk again.
Praise for Ghost Spin
Â
âComplexity is the watchword here, of thought, idea, narrative, character and plot. . . . Highly rewarding.â â Kirkus Reviews
Â
âRewarding . . . The adaptations humans make to survive in the hostile environments of other worlds, a galaxy teetering on the edge of singularity . . . are genuinely visionary.â â Publishers Weekly
Â
âThis stand-along âspin-offâ offers a compelling tale of adventure/suspense blended with cybernoir and high-tech sf.â â Library Journal
Â
âAn excellent gripping, fast-paced, provocative and handsome.â â Tordotcom
Â
âA brilliant mix of space opera, cyberpunk, and just plain great writing, Moriartyâs work is some of the most impressive in science fiction today.â âSFRevu
Genres:
Science FictionFictionCyberpunkScience Fiction FantasySpace OperaPirates
577 Pages