Europe in Autumn

· Solaris
4.5
26 reviews
Ebook
448
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

NOMINATED FOR THE 2015 ARTHUR C. CLARKE AND JOHN W. CAMPBELL AWARDS

Europe as we know it is gone. 


 Devastated by a flu pandemic and crippled by economic collapse, the continent has fractured into countless tiny nations, a fragile web of shifting alliances seething with espionage and strange new technologies. 


In a small restaurant in Krakow, chef Rudi is drawn into a new career with Les Coureurs des Bois, a shadowy organisation that will move anything across any state line – for a price. 

 

Soon, Rudi is in a world of high-risk smuggling operations, where kidnappings and double-crosses are as natural as a map that constantly redraws itself.


‘A spellbinding novel of intrigue and paranoia.’ The Guardian


‘An awesome concoction of sci-fi and spies.’ Tor.com


‘High-octane thrills, mind-twisting concepts, smart and engaging storytelling.’ Locus

Ratings and reviews

4.5
26 reviews
Garry Jarman
January 16, 2017
Great mix of SciFi and thriller genres, well told with a wry sense of humor.
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About the author

Dave Hutchinson was born in Sheffield. After reading American Studies at the University of Nottingham, he became a journalist. He’s the author of five collections of short stories and one novel, and his novella The Push was shortlisted for the 2010 BSFA award for short fiction. He has also edited two anthologies and co-edited a third. His short story The Incredible Exploding Man featured in the first Solaris Rising anthology, and appeared in the Year’s Best Science Fiction collection. He lives in north London with his wife and several cats.

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