Neom: A Novel from the World of Central StationCondition: BRAND NEW ISBN: 9781616963828 Year: 2022 Publisher: Tachyon Publications Description: Machines roam the desert in search of purpose; works of art can be deadlier than weapons, and improbable love transcends the sands of time. From the multiaward winning universe of Central Station, a complex desert city of the future's inhabitants rediscover passion while at the brink of revolution. The city known as Neom is many things to many beings,
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Condition: BRAND NEW ISBN: 9781616963828 Year: 2022 Publisher: Tachyon Publications
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Machines roam the desert in search of purpose; works of art can be deadlier than weapons, and improbable love transcends the sands of time. From the multiaward-winning universe of Central Station, a complex desert-city of the future's inhabitants rediscover passion while at the brink of revolution.
The city known as Neom is many things to many beings, human or otherwise. Neom is a tech wonderland for the rich and beautiful; an urban sprawl along the Red Sea; and a port of call between Earth and the stars.
In the desert, young orphan Elias has joined a caravan, hoping to earn his passage off-world from Central Station. But the desert is full of mechanical artefacts, some unexplained and some unexploded. Recently, a wry, unnamed robot has unearthed one of the region’s biggest mysteries: the vestiges of a golden man.
In Neom, childhood affection is rekindling between loyal shurta-officer Nasir and hardworking flower-seller Mariam. But Nasu, a deadly terrorartist, has come to the city with missing memories and unfinished business.
Just one robot can change a city’s destiny with a single rose — especially when that robot is in search of lost love.
'This was superb and I’m in awe of Tidhar’s vision.' — The Speculative Shelf
'Lavie Tidhar’s Neom is a stunning return to his world of Central Station, twinning the fates of humans and robots alike at a futuristic city on the edge of the Red Sea.' — Green Man Review
'Can we just all admit now that Lavie Tidhar’s a genius?' — Daryl Gregory, award-wi