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Engine City (novel)

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Originally published
  
2002

Preceded by
  
Dark Light

Author
  
Ken MacLeod

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Genres
  
Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction

Nominations
  
Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel

Similar
  
Ken MacLeod books, Science Fiction books

Engine City (2002; Orbit hardcover ISBN 1-84149-148-9) is a science fiction novel by Ken MacLeod. It is the third novel in the Engines of Light Trilogy.

The novel follows on from Dark Light and is also set in the "Second Sphere", primarily in the city of Nova Babylonia, the plot centering on the arrival of humans from the edge of the sphere offering immortality and warning of an impending alien invasion.

Literary significance and reception

The Publishers Weekly review for the novel said:

MacLeod (Dark Light) includes several of his trademark political debates and these are as engaging as always. The Multipliers, eight-legged creatures whose appendages subdivide to the point where they can manipulate matter on the atomic level, are fascinating and very alien indeed. The novel doesn't stand well on its own, but should please fans of the series as well as readers who appreciate hard SF with a political bent.

References

Engine City (novel) Wikipedia


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