Unalloyed greed, markets dictating the will of
humanity – when The Crash comes, nothing will be left standing.
In a topical science-fiction take on the world’s
current economic woes, breakthrough author Guy Haley envisages a society in
utter thrall to commerce, which must constantly expand to sustain itself. When
a mission to the stars begins to go wrong, the fragility of human society and
progress is exposed.
The Crash is due for release in July 2013, it is
Haley’s second book for Solaris.
His first, Champion
of Mars, was released in May this year and was described by SF legend
Stephen Baxter as “a
novel with an ambition on the scale of Olympus Mons itself, and it delivers.
Recommended.”
“Guy Haley’s SF invokes in me the same excitement
I had when reading Ray Bradbury, Robert Silverberg and Arthur C. Clarke’s works
for the first time,” said Jonathan Oliver, editor-in-chief of Solaris. “His
fiction is packed full of ideas while maintaining a very human voice. Haley’s
work is complex, exciting and vastly entertaining and I’m delighted to welcome
him back to the Solaris fold.”
The Market
rules all, plotting the rise and fall of fortunes without human intervention.
Mankind, trapped by a rigid hierarchy of wealth, bends to its every whim. To
function, the Market must expand without end. The Earth is finite, and cannot
hold it, and so a bold venture to the stars is begun, offering a rare chance at
freedom to a select few people.
But when the
colony fleet is sabotaged, a small group finds itself marooned upon the tidally
locked world of Nychthemeron, a world where one hemisphere is bathed in
perpetual daylight, the other hidden by eternal night. Isolated and beset, the
stricken colony members must fight for survival on the hostile planet, while
secrets about both the nature of their shipwreck and Nychthemeron itself
threaten to tear their fragile society apart.
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