Amazon.co.uk Review
Review
‘Pacy, visionary, extravagantly imagined, Time places Baxter firmly in the tradition of Arthur C. Clarke and Isaac Asimov. How reassuring to know that while so many authors are lying in the gutter of the information superhighway, someone at least is still looking at the stars’
The Times
‘Time is a big ambitious book… science fiction at its best’
FHM
‘In Time Baxter manages to take the most esoteric cosmological ideas and mesh them into a fast-paced novel… Probably the most thought-provoking writing you’ll read this year, it’s time for Baxter to take his place alongside Asimov and Heinlein’
Edge
Product Description
In the millennium’s last great sf novel, Stephen Baxter takes us a short step byond Y2K. The year is 2010. We have survived … so far.
Cornelius Taine of Eschatology, Inc., mathematical genius, predicts that in just 200 years our species will be wiped out. Even evacuation from Earth will not save us from extinction.
Reid Malenfant, entrepreneur, has Big Dumb Boosters ready to fly from the California desert, to be piloted by an enhanced squid named Sheena 5. When Taine offers Malenfant the ultimate dream of saving the species, Sheena’s mission is diverted to investigate Earth’s recently discovered – and very remote – second moon.
What Sheena 5 discovers there is nothing less than a revelation: the secret reason for our existence visible at last beneath the rippled surface of Time’s river. Malenfant and Taine must follow Sheena… but they are pursued by an enraged US Air and Space Force, and a mighty battle in space may cut short their hopes for the ultimate transformation of mankind.
From the Back Cover
In the millennium’s last great sf novel. Stephen Baxter takes us a short step beyond Y2K. The year is 2010. We have survived … so far.
DEAD RECKONING
'Cornelius Taine' of Eschatology, Inc., mathematical genius, pursues the logic of our very existence to its inescapable end. In just 200 years our species will be wiped out. Taine’s prediction is expressed in the universal language of numbers. It is elegant, sublime, irrefutable. Even evacuation from Earth will not save us from extinction.
BOOTSTRAP
'Reid Malenfant', entrepreneur, is singlehandedly reinventingthe US space program as private enterprise. His company, Bootstrap, has Big Dumb Boosters ready to fly from the California desert to mine a near-Earth asteroid for its mineral wealth – piloted by an enhanced squid named Sheena 5. Malenfant’s vision of mankind’s future in space is brutally cut short, but then Taine offers him the ultimate dream of saving the species.
THE FEYNMAN RADIO
'Emma Stoney', Bootstrap’s financial controller and Malenfant’s ex-wife, is dismayed. Emma knows to what extremes Malenfant will go in pursuit of a dream. Taine is certain people of the future will try to communicate with us if there is any way to avoid the catastrophe. So, using a particle accelerator, Malenfant tunes in to Feynman Radio signals- interference in the background radiation of the Big Bang. He does indeed discover a message from the future! Soon, in response, Sheena the squid is flying to a different asteroid – Cruithne, Earth’s remote second moon – for very different reasons.
TIME
'What Sheena 5 'discovers on Cruithne is nothing less than a revelation: the secret reason for our existence visible at last beneath the rippled surface of time’s river. Malenfant and Emma find their own lives, and their love, irrevocably bound up with the wider destiny of humanity as the continuing Feynman Radio signals, washing down over us from the future, begin the ultimate transformation of mankind.
PRAISE FOR 'MOONSEED'
“This year’s great disaster novel”
DAILY MIRROR
“Baxter offers Technicolor wide-screen catastrophe”
DAILY TELEGRAPH
“A disaster movie on the page that’s inventive and original”
SUNDAY EXPRESS
“You don’t blow up the planet in the first reel unless you’ve got something really spectacular for the third. And Baxter does … 'Moonseed'is a terrific, full-featured apocalypse, with plenty of buttons to push for the techs and lots of lava”
LOCUS
“'Moonseed' is a fine book, a gripping read, well researched and intelligent”
FOCUS
“ A suspenseful, high-tech, hard science fiction adventure from one of the best in science fiction”
SCIENCE FICTION CHRONICLE
“Baxter is an acutely intelligent man, and his stories are driven by quite exceptional urgency of thinking”
WASHINGTON POST BOOK WORLD
About the Author
Stephen Baxter applied to become an astronaut in 1991. He didn’t make it, but achieved the next best thing by becoming a science fiction writer, and his novels and short stories have been published and have won awards around the world. His science background is in maths and engineering. He is married and lives in Buckinghamshire.