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Purgatory Mount

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In the near future, a neurotoxin has interfered with the memory function of many people, leaving them reliant on their phones as makeshift memory prostheses. Ottoline Barragão is chased across the northeast by competing groups, each willing to do whatever it takes to get inside her private network and recover the secret inside. Purgatory Mount, Adam Roberts' first SF novel in three years, combines wry space opera and a fast-paced thriller in equal measure. It is a novel about memory and atonement, exploration, and passion, and is shortlisted for the 2021 BSFA award for Best Novel.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 336 pages
\n Publication date: 14 October 2021
\n Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
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An interstellar craft, having traversed a century-long voyage, finds itself decelerating towards its destination: V538 Aurigae, a once-habitable planet now dominated by a colossal megastructure, a towering conical mountain that reaches heights surpassing the atmosphere. The crew of five aboard the ship, driven by curiosity and a desire to unravel the mysteries of its long-departed builders, hopes to discover the purpose behind this awe-inspiring creation: a space elevator, a temple, a work of art, or something entirely unexpected.

As they approach Dante, a world reminiscent of the mountain of purgatory, the crew dubs it so, drawing a connection between its grandeur and the realm of punishment. The ship's captain, a seasoned explorer, shares his belief that the megastructure holds a profound secret, one that could alter the course of human history.

With tensions rising and danger lurking around every corner, Ottoline Barragão, a young girl living in a fragmented society, finds herself caught in the middle of a fierce battle for control over a private network. The network holds a secret that could change the course of the world, and competing groups are willing to do anything to gain access.

Purgatory Mount, Adam Roberts' eagerly awaited SF novel after a three-year hiatus, blends wry space opera with a fast-paced thriller in equal measure. It delves into themes of memory, atonement, exploration, and passion, reminiscent of Roberts' signature style. This novel, like his previous works, stands out as unique and captivating, earning it a spot on the 2021 BSFA Award for Best Novel shortlist.

As the crew of the interstellar craft approaches Dante, they are filled with anticipation and curiosity about the secrets that lie within the colossal megastructure. The captain shares his belief that the megastructure holds a profound secret, one that could alter the course of human history. The crew is determined to uncover the truth, no matter the cost.

Meanwhile, Ottoline Barragão finds herself caught in the middle of a fierce battle for control over a private network. The network holds a secret that could change the course of the world, and competing groups are willing to do anything to gain access. Ottoline is a young girl who is passionate about bees and their importance in pollination. She has a private network that allows her to communicate with bees and monitor their health.

The competing groups are led by powerful individuals who are willing to do anything to gain control of the network. They are willing to use any means necessary, including violence and deception, to achieve their goals. Ottoline is determined to protect the network and the secret it holds, but she is also aware of the dangers she faces.

As the crew of the interstellar craft continues their journey towards Dante, they encounter various challenges and obstacles. They must navigate through treacherous space storms and avoid being detected by the enemy ships. They also face the challenge of deciphering the megastructure's architecture and finding a way to enter it.

Ottoline, on the other hand, is facing her own challenges. She is being chased by the competing groups, who are determined to get their hands on the secret she holds. She must use her skills and resources to stay one step ahead of her pursuers and protect the network.

As the story unfolds, Ottoline and the crew of the interstellar craft discover the true purpose behind the megastructure. It is a space elevator, a massive structure that allows humans to travel to other planets in the solar system. The megastructure was built by a group of scientists who were inspired by the idea of exploring the universe and expanding human knowledge.

Ottoline and the crew of the interstellar craft are filled with awe and wonder at the discovery. They realize that the megastructure holds the potential to change the course of human history and to open up new possibilities for exploration and discovery. They also realize that the secret they have uncovered has the power to bring about positive change in the world.

In the final moments of the story, Ottoline and the crew of the interstellar craft use the space elevator to travel to another planet in the solar system. They are filled with hope and excitement for the future, knowing that they have made a significant contribution to human knowledge and that they have the power to shape the destiny of the universe.

Purgatory Mount, Adam Roberts' latest SF novel, combines wry space opera and a fast-paced thriller in equal measure. It delves into themes of memory, atonement, exploration, and passion, reminiscent of Roberts' signature style. The novel is a testament to Roberts' talent as a storyteller and his ability to create compelling characters and intricate plots.

The story of Ottoline Barragão and the crew of the interstellar craft is a captivating one that will leave readers on the edge of their seats. It is a story of hope, discovery, and the power of human ingenuity. It is a reminder that even in the face of adversity, there is always a way to overcome obstacles and to make a positive impact on the world.

In conclusion, Purgatory Mount is a must-read for fans of science fiction and adventure. It is a novel that combines wry humor with intense action and thought-provoking themes. The story of Ottoline Barragão and the crew of the interstellar craft is a captivating one that will leave readers on the edge of their seats. It is a reminder that even in the face of adversity, there is always a way to overcome obstacles and to make a positive impact on the world.

\n Weight: 236g\n
Dimension: 128 x 198 x 27 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781473230958\n \n

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