Neverness

Neverness by David Zindell, published by HarperCollins Publishers in October 2008, is a stand-alone novel that delves into a richly constructed universe filled with extraordinary beings. This 688-page work presents a narrative centered around Mallory Ringer, a determined novitiate of the Order of Pilots, who embarks on a journey through complex interspatial passageways to uncover profound secrets related to immortality among the Alaloi.
Readers will encounter a variety of fascinating elements, including the Alaloi, whose genetic traits evoke Neanderthals, and the Order of Pilots, which manipulates the laws of time and physics. The story also features the Solid State Entity, a vast brain composed of biocomputers, adding depth to the science fiction landscape. As Ringer navigates this intricate world, the themes of space exploration and dark fantasy unfold, inviting readers to explore the boundaries of existence and the nature of life itself.
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An epic masterwork of science fiction, Neverness is a stand-alone novel from one of the most important talents in the genre.
The universe of Neverness is intriguingly complex and filled with extraordinary beings. There are the Alaloi, whose genes have ‘backmutated’ so that they look like Neanderthals… the Order of Pilots, which reworks the laws of time and physics to slingshot its members through dense regions of ‘thickspace’… the Solid State Entity, a nebula-sized brain made up of moon-sized biocomputers…
Against this backdrop stands Mallory Ringer, the headstrong novitiate of the Order of Pilots, who, against all odds, navigates a maze of interspatial passageways to penetrate the Solid State Entity. There he makes a stunning discovery. A discovery that could unlock the secret of immortality hidden among the Alaloi.
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