Fr. 26.90

The Sky People

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 07.01.2025

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“Rollicking first of an alternate history series.... Readers will eagerly anticipate a trip to Mars in the sequel.”—Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

Early probes to Venus and Mars found both to be teeming with life in this alternate universe.

Marc is stationed at Jamestown, a US-Commonwealth base on this alternate Venus rife with life, including sabertooths and dinosaurs. This base is not just a scientific outpost; it’s a frontier of American and allied adventurers and scientists navigating a world as perilous as it is mysterious.

Cynthia is a newly arrived scientist from Earth tasked with studying some strange geological formations. She teams up with Marc, and during their investigation, they stumble across trouble brewing in the alien wilderness. The scientists are baffled by Venus’s Earth-like life forms, which stir scientific and political tensions. The EastBloc’s nearby base, Cosmograd, adds to the chilly diplomatic climate.

In a parallel struggle, Teesa of the Cloud Mountain People native to Venus is locked in a fierce battle with Neanderthal-like beastmen over sacred caves. An EastBloc shuttle crash escalates the conflict, arming the beastmen with modern weaponry.

Jamestown’s mission to rescue the EastBloc cosmonauts spirals into a journey of discovery. The protagonists face tribal warfare and unearth secrets that could redefine their understanding of science and history. Amidst all this, a hidden enemy lurks on their own airship.

Events come to a head when Marc and Cynthia uncover evidence that may hold the key not only to the mystery of Venusian life, but of life on Earth, too.

“Stirling offers an easygoing, atmospheric tale airbrushed with fuzzy political overtones, along with a good bit of humor and lively characterization.”—Kirkus Reviews


About the author










S.M. Stirling is a New York Times bestselling author known for his detailed world-building, intricate storytelling, and character development. His books have achieved critical acclaim and established him as a fan favorite for alternate history and hard science fiction. He loves history, anthropology, and archaeology, and his knowledge in these fields is evident in his writings. He has published over 40 novels.


Summary

Marc Vitrac, born in 1960s Louisiana, came into a world where the first interplanetary probes unveiled life on Mars and Venus, igniting a global Space Race.

Fast forward to 1988, Marc is stationed at Jamestown, a US-Commonwealth base on Venus, set against a backdrop of sabertooths and dinosaurs, near the bustling Venusian city of Kartahown. This base is not just a scientific outpost; it's a frontier of American and allied adventurers and scientists, navigating a world as perilous as it is mysterious.

Trouble brews in this alien wilderness. The scientists are baffled by Venus's Earth-like life forms, stirring scientific and political tensions. The EastBloc's nearby base, Cosmograd, adds to the chilly diplomatic climate. Marc's attempts to woo the tough Cynthia Whitlock, a geologist, bring a personal edge to the high-stakes environment.

In a parallel struggle, Teesa of the Cloud Mountain People is locked in a fierce battle with Neanderthal-like beastmen over sacred caves. An EastBloc shuttle crash escalates the conflict, arming the beastmen with modern weaponry.

Jamestown's mission to rescue the EastBloc cosmonauts spirals into a journey of discovery. They face tribal warfare and unearth secrets that could redefine their understanding of science and history. Amidst all this, a hidden enemy lurks on their own airship.

The Sky People offers a gripping mix of alternate history and action-packed adventure, blending interplanetary exploration with terrestrial conflicts, set in a universe where science fiction meets ancient mysteries. This novel is a must-read for fans of high-stakes adventure and intricate alternate realities.

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Product details

Authors S M Stirling, S. M. Stirling
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 07.01.2025, delayed
 
EAN 9781647101305
ISBN 978-1-64710-130-5
No. of pages 300
Series Lords of Creation
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
Humanities, art, music > Humanities (general)

FICTION / Science Fiction / Hard Science Fiction, FICTION / Science Fiction / Action & Adventure

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