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Alien Clay

Adrian Tchaikovsky

★★★★★

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Alien Clay is a thrilling far-future adventure by acclaimed Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning author Adrian Tchaikovsky. ‘Unputdownable’ – Stephen Baxter, author of Proxima They travelled into the unknown and left themselves behind . . . Professor Arton Daghdev has always wanted to study alien life in person. But when his political activism sees him exiled to the planet Kiln, condemned to work under an unfamiliar sky until he dies, his idealistic wish becomes a terrible reality. Kiln boasts a ravenous, chaotic ecosystem. Its monstrous alien life means Arton will risk death on a daily basis – if the camp’s oppressive regime doesn’t kill him first. But, if he survives, Kiln’s lost civilization holds a wondrous, terrible secret. It will redefine life and intelligence as he knows it – and might just set him free. ‘A warning for a future we don’t want . . . Highly recommended’ – Tade Thompson ‘An excellent story told with Adrian’s trademark skill and flair’ – James Oswald ‘An intriguing puzzle with plenty of thrills’ – The Guardian

Review

Alien Clay by Adrian Tchaikovsky left a clear impression on me. I loved how confidently this book delivers on its ideas and emotional impact. The pacing, character work, and central themes gave me enough to think about after finishing. It may not work for every reader, but it feels significant within its genre and worth recommending with context.

Details

Pages396
PublisherTor
Date read2024-07-27
Date added2024-07-12