Rating: Not rated
Tags: Science Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
British author MacLeod delivers perhaps the finest novel
of first contact since Vernor Vinge's
A Deepness in the Sky. When the starship
But the Sky, My Lady! The Sky! enters a new star
system, its crew assumes that they will seed yet another
human, or rather posthuman, colony and continue on their way.
It's all rather routine, a matter for financial speculation
and trading in economic futures, something they've done often
before. Imagine their surprise, however, when they discover that
the system is already inhabited, by a batlike species who
have just recently entered their own industrial
revolution. Meanwhile, on the second planet in the system, a talented
young astronomer has made a startling discovery: something is
approaching from interstellar space, something clearly
artificial. MacLeod has created a captivating alien civilization that,
in some ways, is closer to us than his equally fascinating
posthumans. As always with this deeply political writer, the
book is chock-full of well-done extrapolation concerning the
political and economic workings of his various societies.
This is contemporary SF at its best.