The Doors of Eden
20 August 2020
Imprint: Macmillan
Synopsis
They thought we were safe. They were wrong.
Adrian Tchaikovsky brought us far-future adventure with Children of Time. Now The Doors of Eden takes us from Bodmin Moor to London and alternate versions of earth. This is an extraordinary feat of the imagination and a compelling listen.
Lee and Mal went looking for monsters on Bodmin Moor four years ago, and only...
Details
20 August 2020
1083 minutes
Sophie Aldred
9781509865901
Imprint: Macmillan
Reviews
Full of sparking, speculative invention . . . The Doors of Eden is a terrific timeslip / lost world romp in the grand tradition of Turtledove, Hoyle, even Conan Doyle. If you liked Primeval, read this bookStephen Baxter, author of The Thousand Earths
The Doors of Eden shows a combination of tight, evocative prose combined with erudition. In a story whose scope is the broad canvas of the history of all life in the universe, Tchaikovsky manages to zoom in on human moments without breaking a sweat. Inventive, funny and engrossing, this book lingers long after you close itTade Thompson, author of Rosewater and Far From the Light of Heaven
What a ride . . . talks like big-brained science fiction and runs like a fleet-footed political thrillerJohn Scalzi, author of Starter Villain
With The Doors of Eden, Tchaikovsky has created a fantastic and highly imaginative new genre: evolution SFPeter F. Hamilton, author of Salvation and The Reality Dysfunction