Rating: Not rated
Tags: Science Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
In 1977 Frederik Pohl stunned the science fiction world
with the publication of Gateway, one of the most brilliantly
entertaining SF novels of all time. More than twenty-five years later, Pohl completed a new
novel set in the Gateway universe: The Boy Who Would Live
Forever. The Boy Who Would Live Forever has a sense of wonder
and excitement that will satisfy those who loved Gateway and
will delight new readers as well. In Gateway, long after the alien Heechee abandoned their
space-station, Gateway (as humans dubbed it) allowed humans
to explore new worlds. The Heechee, alarmed by the alien
Kugel whose goal was to destroy all organic lifeforms, had
already retreated to the galactic core where they now lived
in peace. Now, in The Boy Who Would Live Forever, humans with dreams
of life among the stars are joining the Heechee at the core,
to live there along with those humans and Heechee whose
physical bodies have died and their minds stored in
electronic memory so that their wisdom passes down through
the ages. Their peace is threatened by the Kugel, who may yet attack
the core. But a much greater threat is the human Wan Enrique
Santos-Smith, whose blind loathing of the Heechee fuels an
insane desire to destroy them and, incidentally, every living
being in the galaxy. Stan and Estrella, two young people from Earth, went to
Gateway looking for adventure, and found each other. They
settle among the Heechee on Forested Planet of Warm Old Star
Twenty-Four, never suspecting that they may be the last best
hope to save the galaxy. But with allies like Gelle-Klara
Moynlin - one of the galaxy's richest women, who isn't
content to just have money, but wants to use her wealth for
good, and machine mind Marc Antony - a wonderful chef to
thousands of living and stored clients, they are destined to
contend with Wan's terrible plan.