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2312

By Kim Stanley Robinson

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A thrilling new space opera series from the bestselling and multiple award-winning author Kim Stanley Robinson

The year is 2312. Scientific advances have opened gateways to an extraordinary future. Earth is no longer our only home; new habitats have been created throughout the solar system, on moons, planets and in between. But in 2312, a sequence of events will force humanity to confront our past, present and future. The first event takes place on Mercury, in the city of Terminator, itself a miracle of engineering on an unprecedented scale. For Swan Er Hong, it will change her life. Once a designer of worlds, now Swan will be led into a plot to destroy them. 2312 is a bold vision of humanity's future and a compelling portrait of those individuals who will shape its events.

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  • ISBN: 9781841499987
  • Publication date: 25 Jun 2013
  • Page count: 592
Biographical Notes

Kim Stanley Robinson is a winner of the Hugo, Nebula and Locus awards. He is the author of over twenty previous books, including the bestselling Mars trilogy and the highly acclaimed FORTY SIGNS OF RAIN. He lives in Davis, California.

Robinson blends mystery and suspense with lyrical evocation of a complex future — SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Polymathic, visionary brilliance — FINANCIAL TIMES
A capacious and marvellous future-history — GUARDIAN
Kim Stanley Robinson is one of science fiction's greats . . . fans of the Mars books will delight in this novel; new readers will be astonished by the depth, breadth and power of Robinson's invention — SUNDAY TIMES
A challenging, compelling masterpiece of science fiction — PUBLISHERS WEEKLY - starred review
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Kim Stanley Robinson

Kim Stanley Robinson

Kim Stanley Robinson is a winner of the Hugo, Nebula, and Locus awards. He is the author of over twenty previous books, including the bestselling Mars trilogy and the highly acclaimed FOURTY SIGNS OF RAIN. He lives in Davis, California.

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