Series: Book 3 in the Second Foundation series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Science Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
Isaac Asimov's "Foundation Trilogy"
pioneered many of the familiar themes of modern SF, and the
sheer sweep of his "future history" shaped many if not most
of the writers who followed him. With the permission - and blessing -
of the Asimov estate, three of today's bestselling SF
writers, Gregory Benford, Greg Bear and David Brin, have
conspired to complete the epic saga the beloved Grand Master
left unfinished. David Brin now concludes the Second Foundation
trilogy. 'As for me, I am finished.' With these words, a frail,
dying Hari Seldon completes his life's work. The old man has
just recorded messages for the Time Vault of the First
Foundation. Psychohistory's Seldon Plan is unleashed, propelled by the
ponderous momentum of destiny. Younger hands will now take up
the task. For the first time in his life, Seldon is no longer
watched, nurtured and guided by robots and he retires to a
corner of the Imperial Park to garden. The Seldon plan has three possible outcomes. None of them
fills him with joy but he is consoled by the thought that any
of the three is better than the chaos that would have
happened without him. But the future still holds some
surprises for Hari Seldon...