Description
Return to the world of Station in the sequel to the acclaimed Crashing Heaven.
Leila Fenech is dead. And so is her brother Dieter. But what's really pissing her off is how he sold his afterlife as part of an insurance scam and left her to pick up the pieces. She wants him back so she can kick his backside from here to the Kuiper Belt.
Station is humanity's last outpost. But this battle-scarred asteroid isn't just for the living. It's also where the dead live on as fetches: digital memories and scraps of personality gathered together and given life. Of a sort.
Leila won't stop searching Station until she's found her brother's fetch - but the sinister Pressure Men are stalking her every move. Clearly Dieter's got himself mixed up in something a whole lot darker than just some scam.
Digging deeper, Leila discovers there's far more than her brother's afterlife at stake. Could it be that humanity's last outpost is on the brink of disaster? Is it too late for even the dead to save it?
Waking Hell is a sequel to Crashing Heaven, the novel that announced the arrival of this exciting new talent.
Return to the world of Station in the sequel to the acclaimed Crashing Heaven.
About the Author
Al Robertson is the author of Crashing Heaven and Waking Hell, as well as award-nominated SF, fantasy and horror short stories. He's also a poet and occasional musician. When he's not working on his own projects, he helps companies communicate more clearly. He was born in London, brought up in France and is now based in Brighton.
You can find out more at his website www.allumination.co.uk. He's also on Twitter as @al_robertson and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/alrobertsonwrites.
Reviews
A stylish blend of techno thriller and hard SF (CRASHING HEAVEN review) - SFXSeriously satisfying cyberpunk action meets thoughtful moral philosophy with a dash of detective noir and a supersized side of striking science (CRASHING HEAVEN review) - Tor.comOne of the most unusual books I've read this year ... could be the start of something that is going to be very big indeed (CRASHING HEAVEN review) - SFF WorldJust plain awesome (CRASHING HEAVEN review) - The Book Plank
Book Information
ISBN 9781473203433
Author Al Robertson
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Gollancz
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Series The Station Series
Weight(grams) 432g
Dimensions(mm) 231mm * 155mm * 25mm