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A second chance at eden by peter f hamilton
A second chance at eden by peter f hamilton




Mandel's incursions into the Cyberpunk-flavoured world are violent and jagged.

a second chance at eden by peter f hamilton

His first series – the Greg Mandel sequence comprising Mindstar Rising ( 1993), A Quantum Murder ( 1994) – both assembled as The Mandel Files, Volume 1 (omni 2011) – and The Nano Flower ( 1995) – features an ex-commando investigator with the power of Telepathy, operating in a Near Future Great Britain altered by global warming (see Climate Change). Though he is best known for his Space Operas – typically massive volumes arrayed in series – he has published several short stories of note, including "The Suspect Genome" (June 2000 Interzone) which won a BSFA Award. His first sale had actually been to Fear but this story, "Deathday", did not appear until the February 1991 issue. (1960- ) UK author who began to publish work of genre interest with "Bodywork" for Dream Magazine in September 1990.






A second chance at eden by peter f hamilton