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Daughter of Eden

Chris Beckett

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Angie Redlantern is the first to spot the boats - five abreast with men in metal masks and spears standing proud, ready for the fight to come. As the people of New Earth declare war on the people of Mainground, a dangerous era has dawned for Eden. After generations of division and disagreement, the two populations of Eden have finally broken their tentative peace, giving way to bloodshed and slaughter. Angie must flee with her family across the pitch black of Snowy Dark to the place where it all started, the stone circle where the people from Earth first landed, where the story of Gela - the mother of them all - began. It is there that Angie witnesses the most extraordinary event, one that will change the history of Eden forever. It will alter their future and re-shape their past. It is both a beginning and an ending. It is the true story of Eden.

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jeff vandermeer, Adrian Tchaikovsky, award winning sci fi, SF trilogy, becky chambers, dystopian fiction, iain pears, dave hutchinson, alastair reynolds, arrival, children of time, Ian M. Banks, M. John Harrison, short story writer, ann leckie, award winning SF, n k jemisin, science fiction and fantasy, Dark Eden, peter f hamilton, cixin liu, john scalzi, dystopian, kim stanley robinson, sylvain neuvel, the holy machine, science fiction, science fiction books, arthur c clarke, mother of eden, neal asher, sci fi trilogies, china miéville, arthur c clarke award, nick harkaway