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Aurora Rising

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2007
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 Prefect Dreyfus Emergency*
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Prefect Dreyfus Emergency*     See series as if on a bookshelf
A series that is a subseries set in the Revelation Space series by Alastair Reynolds.

1) Aurora Rising
2) Elysium Fire

 Revelation Space
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Revelation Space     See series as if on a bookshelf
A series of science fiction books by Alastair Reynolds that take place in the Revelation Space universe.

0.1) Aurora Rising
1) Revelation Space
2) Redemption Ark
3) Absolution Gap
4) Inhibitor Phase
Copyright © 2007 by Alastair Reynolds
To my Mum and Dad,
for forty years of love and encouragement.
Thalia Ng felt her weight increasing as the elevator sped down the spoke from the habitat's docking hub.
May contain spoilers
"Beautiful human dreams."
Comments may contain spoilers
Previously published as The Prefect.  This was renamed and re-released when Elysium Fire was published.
Extract (may contain spoilers)
When Sparver prodded Dreyfus awake, they'd arrived within visual range of the Accompaniment of Shadows.  Dreyfus untangled himself from the hammock webbing and followed his deputy into the spacious flight deck of the deep-system cruiser.  Field prefects were authorised to fly cutters, but a ship as big and powerful as the Democratic Circus needed a dedicated team.  There were three operatives on the flight deck, all wearing immersion glasses and elbow-length black control gloves.  The chief pilot was a man named Pell, a Panoply operative Dreyfus knew and respected.  Dreyfus grunted acknowledgement, had Sparver conjure him a bulb of coffee, then asked his deputy to bring him up to date.

"Jane polled on the nukes," the hyperpig said.  "We're good to go."

"What about the harbourmaster?"

"No further contact with Seraphim, or any other representative of the Ultras.  But we do have a shipload of secondary headaches to worry about."

"Just when I was starting to get used to the ones we already had."

"Headquarters says there's a storm brewing over Ruskin-Sartorious - the news is beginning to break.  Not the full facts - no one else knows exactly which ship was involved - but there are a hundred million citizens out there capable of joining the dots."

"Are people starting to work out that Ultras had to be involved?"

"Definite speculation along those lines.  A handful of spectators have noticed the drifting ship and are beginning to think it must be tied to the atrocity."

"Great."

"In a perfect world, they'd see the ship as evidence that a crime has been committed and that the Ultras have acted with the necessary swiftness, punishing their own."

Dreyfus scratched at stubble.  He needed a shave.  "But if this was a perfect world, you and I'd be out of a job."

"Jane says we have to consider the very real possibility that some parties may attempt unilateral punitive action if they conclude that Ultras weie responsible."

"In other words, we could be looking at war between the Glitter Band and the Ultras."

"I'm hoping no one will be quite that stupid," Sparver said.  "Then again, this is baseline humans we're dealing with."

"I'm a baseline human."

"You're weird."

Captain Pell turned away from the console towards them and flipped up his goggles.  "Final approach now, sir.  There's a lot of debris and gas boiling off, so I suggest we hold at three thousand metres."

Pell had turned most of the hull transparent, so that the Accompaniment of Shadows was visible alongside.  Something was very wrong with it, Dreyfus observed.  The engine spars ended in ragged, splayed stumps of tangled metal and hull plating, with no sign of the engines themselves.  It was as if they had been ripped off; amputated.  The vessel was crabbing, moving sideways instead of nose-first.  The hull itself showed evidence of grave assault: great fissures and sucking wounds where armour had been plucked away to reveal hidden innards; machinery that was now glowing red-hot from some unspecified assault.  Coils of blue-grey vapour bled into space, forming a widening spiral trail behind the slowly tumbling wreck.

The ship, Dreyfus realised, was burning from inside.

"I guess we're seeing what passes for justice in Ultra circles," Sparver said.

"They can call it what they like," Dreyfus snapped back.  "I asked for witnesses, not a shipload of charred corpses."  He turned to Pell.  "How long until it hits the edge of the Glitter Band?"

"Four hours and twenty-eight minutes."

"I told Jane we'd destroy it three hours before it reaches the outer habitat orbit.  That gives us ninety minutes' grace.  How are the nukes coming along?"

"Dialled and ready to go.  We've identified impact sites, but we'll be happier if we stabilise the tumble before we blow.  We're looking at options for tug attachment now."

"Quick as you can, please."

The tug specialists were good at their job, and by the time Dreyfus had finished his coffee they had already anchored the three units in position at various stress-tolerant nodes along the wreck's ruined hull.

 

Added: 27-Dec-2023
Last Updated: 23-Sep-2024

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 06-Oct-2020
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Date Issued:
06-Oct-2020
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Cover Price:
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481
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ISBN:
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FROM BESTSELLING SCIENCE FICTION AUTHOR
ALASTAIR REYNOLDS, AURORA RISING IS THE FIRST
BOOK IN AN UNMISSABLE SERIES SET IN THE
UNIVERSE OF REVELATION SPACE.


Tom Dreyfus is a prefect, a law-enforcement officer with Panoply.  His beat is the Glitter Band, that vast swirl of space habitats orbiting the planet Yellowstone, the teeming hub of a human interstellar empire spanning many worlds.

His current case: investigating a murderous attack against one of the habitats that left nine hundred people dead.  But his investigation uncovers something far more serious than mass slaughter - a covert plot by an enigmatic entity who seeks nothing less than total control of the Glitter Band.

PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED AS THE PREFECT

"Absorbing... gripping in the extreme....
Sublime entertainment."
- LOCUS

"[A] magnificently imagined world."
- BOOKLIST

"Echoes of le Carré and Sayers with a liberal dash of Doctor Who."
- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
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Notes and Comments:
First Orbit Print Edition: October 2020
First Orbit eBook Edition: April 2020
Originally published in Great Britain as The Prefect by Gollancz in 2007
First printing based on the number line
Canada: $25.99

Includes:
Except from Elysium Fire by Alastair Reynolds

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Author(s)

 Alastair Reynolds
Birth: 13 Mar 1966 Barry, Wales, UK
Notes:
From "Meet the Author" in Elysium Fire:

ALASTAIR REYNOLDS was born in Barry, South Wales, in 1966.  He studied at Newcastle and St. Andrews universities and has a PhD in astronomy.  He stopped working as an astrophysicist for the European Space Agency to become a full-time writer.  Revelation Space and Pushing Ice were shortlisted for the Arthur C. Clarke Award; Revelation Space, Absolution Gap, and Century Rain were shortlisted for the British Science Fiction Award, and Chasm City won the British Science Fiction Award.

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