Children of Strife

(Author) Adrian Tchaikovsky
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Long ago, towards the end of humanity's first expansion into space, the vast majority of worlds were terraformed under the auspices of irascible genius Avrana Kern. But Kern had rivals, and a team of self-proclaimed innovators took one world from her remit and devoted themselves to reshaping it into a paradise in their own image, using new and unpredictable methods.Later, after the fall of their society and long generations in the wilderness, the new and desperate return of humanity into space is focused on ark ships heading to all the worlds they believe - or hope - their ancestors made into welcoming homes for human life. Whilst most head for the planets that Kern's people worked on, ancient records show another pristine world, and an invitation from the ancients to inhabit it.Later still, a ship with a crew of maverick humans, spiders and a spectacularly punchy mantis shrimp captain named Cato rediscover the world, and the ark. On their ship, the human Alis wakes up from a nightmare of conflicted realities to discover that she, Cato and the ship's version of Kern are the only ones left on board. Everyone else went to explore the ark and the planet, and now all contact has been lost.Traumatised Alis and Belligerant Cato must follow in the footsteps of their crewmates to discover the full magnitude of what was done to this world by its terraformers, and to rescue the one surviving member of their crew from the surface - before she becomes a greater threat than anything the world itself can produce.

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Publisher:
Pan Macmillan
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781035057788
Publish year:
2026
Publish date:
March 26, 2026

Adrian Tchaikovsky

Adrian Tchaikovsky is a British author best known for his science fiction novel "Children of Time," which won the Arthur C. Clarke Award. His writing style blends intricate world-building with complex characters and explores themes of evolution and technology. Tchaikovsky's work has made significant contributions to the genre of speculative fiction.

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