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Rochelle wakes from cryostasis on the colony ship Calypso to find the ship deserted, and turned into a floating forest. As she explores, she discovers a war has raged whilst she slept between the engineers and botanists. Both would build their utopia. Both will destroy the other to protect paradise. And Rochelle, the last to wake on the Calypso, holds the balance of power in her hands. A high-stakes SF adventure of shattering moons, a colonial ark turned into Eden, post-human evolutions, delivered in a uniquely compelling form.

Produktbeschreibung
Rochelle wakes from cryostasis on the colony ship Calypso to find the ship deserted, and turned into a floating forest. As she explores, she discovers a war has raged whilst she slept between the engineers and botanists. Both would build their utopia. Both will destroy the other to protect paradise. And Rochelle, the last to wake on the Calypso, holds the balance of power in her hands. A high-stakes SF adventure of shattering moons, a colonial ark turned into Eden, post-human evolutions, delivered in a uniquely compelling form.
Autorenporträt
Oliver K. Langmead is an author and a poet based in Glasgow. His novels include Glitterati, Birds of Paradise and Metronome, and his long-form poem, Dark Star, featured in the Barnes and Noble and the Guardian's Best Books of 2015. Oliver is currently a doctoral candidate at the University of Glasgow, where he is researching terraforming and ecological philosophy, and in late 2018 he undertook a writing residency at the European Space Agency's Astronaut Centre in Cologne, writing about astronauts and people who work with astronauts.