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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2005

ISBN
  
0-441-01329-5

Originally published
  
2005

Page count
  
368

Followed by
  
The devil's eye

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Publisher
  
Ace Books

Pages
  
368

OCLC
  
60798500

Author
  
Jack McDevitt

Preceded by
  
Polaris

Genre
  
Science Fiction

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Works by Jack McDevitt, Alex Benedict books, Nebula Award for Best Novel winners

Seeker is a 2005 science fiction novel by Jack McDevitt. It won the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 2006.

Contents

Synopsis

The story is set approximately 10,000 years in the future, after civilization has expanded to inhabit countless worlds. Alex Benedict and his partner Chase Kolpath are astroarchaeologists involved in the examination of abandoned bases and deserted space-craft in search of valuable items.

Alex is approached by a mysterious woman who asks him to ascertain the value of a strange cup riddled with archaic symbols. They discover that the cup is a 9,000-year-old relic from one of the first Faster-than-light vehicles built, the Seeker. This was a colony ship manned by a faction known as the "Margolians" who were fleeing the then-oppressive society of Earth in hopes of establishing a free world. Records indicate that they succeeded, as the Seeker made several voyages, but they kept the location of their colony world a secret.

With insight, and some luck, Alex and Chase discover who brought this cup back. By retracing the route of these long-forgotten space explorers, they begin to get an idea of where the Seeker was found. Excitedly, they set off in hopes of finding the colony of "Margolia".

Recognition

  • Nebula Award winner, 2006
  • John W. Campbell Award nominee, 2006
  • Southeastern Science Fiction Achievement Award 2006,
  • References

    Seeker (McDevitt novel) Wikipedia