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YOUR HAPPIEST MEMORY IS THEIR DEADLIEST WEAPON
'Fabulous... Present-day science fiction that feels like the best sort of spy novel' NEIL GAIMAN
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A mysterious event An all-American diner appears overnight in a remote British field. More and more objects materialise: toys, fairground rides, pets and other treasured mementos of the past.
A weapon like no other The deaths quickly follow. A devastating weapon - Prophet - is bringing these memories to life, then stifling innocent people with their own joy. But nobody knows who created it, or why.
A fight for the future Sunil Rao
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YOUR HAPPIEST MEMORY IS THEIR DEADLIEST WEAPON

'Fabulous... Present-day science fiction that feels like the best sort of spy novel' NEIL GAIMAN

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A mysterious event
An all-American diner appears overnight in a remote British field. More and more objects materialise: toys, fairground rides, pets and other treasured mementos of the past.

A weapon like no other
The deaths quickly follow. A devastating weapon - Prophet - is bringing these memories to life, then stifling innocent people with their own joy. But nobody knows who created it, or why.

A fight for the future
Sunil Rao and Adam Rubenstein are tasked with investigating this strange new reality. After a troubled past together, they are drawn closer than ever to defend what they both hold most dear...

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'Prophet is a blast' Sunday Times

'Brilliant. Hypnotically enthralling... I loved it' CHRIS WHITAKER

'A fast-paced techno-thriller...immense fun' Guardian

READERS LOVE PROPHET:
'It's a wild ride and I loved it!'
'What an amazing novel...totally compelling'
'An endlessly inventive sci-fi thriller'
'Thoroughly enjoyable...full of action, drama, sci-fi twists'
'Absolutely brilliant'

Autorenporträt
Helen Macdonald and Sin Blaché
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Fabulous... It's present-day science fiction that feels like the best sort of spy novel with real people you can care about. And it's a page-turner NEIL GAIMAN, author of Coraline