Description
YOUR HAPPIEST MEMORY IS THEIR DEADLIEST WEAPON.
'Fabulous... Present-day science fiction that feels like the best sort of spy novel'
NEIL GAIMAN, author of Coraline
This is Prophet. It knows when you were happiest. It gives life to your fondest memories and uses them to destroy you...
'Prophet is a blast'
SUNDAY TIMES
An all-American diner appears overnight in a remote British field. And the deaths quickly follow. A weapon like no other - Prophet - is targeting innocent people. But nobody knows who created it, or why.
Sunil Rao seems a surprising choice of investigator. Chaotic and unpredictable, the former agent is the antithesis of his partner Lieutenant Colonel Adam Rubenstein, the model of a military man. But Sunil has the unique ability to distinguish truth from lies: in objects, words and people, in the past and in real time. And Adam is the only one who truly knows him, after a troubled past together. Now, as they battle this strange new reality, they are drawn closer than ever to defend what they both hold most dear.
Prophet can weaponise the past. But only love will protect the future.
About the Author
Helen Macdonald (Author)
Helen Macdonald is a writer, poet, naturalist and historian of science. Their books include H is for Hawk, which won many prizes including the Costa Book of the Year and the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction, and the Sunday Times bestselling Vesper Flights. They live in Suffolk with their two parrots.
Sin Blache (Author)
Sin Blache is an author and musician. They have been writing horror and sci-fi stories all their life. Prophet is their first novel. Born in California, they live in the Northwest of Ireland and can be found obsessing over obscure folk instruments, being an ambivalent saviour to feral cats, and playing too many video games.
Reviews
It's a fabulous book... 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
Skilfully constructed, its authors deploying the grammar of science fiction with ease and achieving moments of grim humour as well as horror * Times Literary Supplement *
Prophet promises to bring back everything you lost and now yearn for... Proper science fiction - self-aware, funny, ruthlessly propulsive, full of invention... I loved it -- M. John Harrison, author of The Sunken Land Begins to Rise Again
A fast-paced techno thriller... High-octane... The novel is immense fun, a work of exceptional storytelling skill and stylistic panache * Guardian *
Prophet is a sui generis and rather wonderful collaboration between Helen MacDonald and Sin Blache * New York Times *
Prophet is a blast * Sunday Times *
Prophet is a page-turner in which object-oriented philosophy sits comfortably alongside military acronyms - and with a handful of familiar horror tropes to boot * Telegraph *
A thrilling dystopian novel * TIME, *10 New Books You Should Read in August* *
You are in for a treat... If you like such shows as Twin Peaks, Stranger Things and Lost you will no doubt like this. There is even a little wink at The X-Files... Entertaining, erudite and eerie * Scotsman *
A trippy, philosophical science-fiction novel with the pacing of a thriller and the pulse of a romance * Observer *
Book Information
ISBN 9781787334298
Author Helen Macdonald
Format Hardback
Page Count 480
Imprint Jonathan Cape Ltd
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Weight(grams) 723g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 162mm * 42mm