Could the return of an old enemy could see the gems fragile peace destroyed?
The gillungs - genetically modified, waterbreathing humans - are thriving. They've pioneered new aquatic industries, and their high-efficiency quantum battery technology coupled to tidal turbines in the Thames estuary looks set to revolutionise the energy industry. But as demand grows, so does fear of what their newfound power might mean.
Then a biohazard scare at Sinkat, their London headquarters, fuels the opposition and threatens to derail the gillungs' progress. Was it an accident born of overconfidence, or was it sabotage?
DS Sharon Varsi has her suspicions, and Gabriel sees parallels in the propaganda war he's trying to manage: politicians and big business have stakes in this game too. And now there is a new threat: Zavcka Klist is out of prison. With powerful new followers and nothing to lose, she's out to reclaim everything they took from her.
'Some books are good, some books are even great. This one is important' - SF Signal
Jamaican-born Stephanie Saulter writes speculative fiction. She left Jamaica to study at MIT in the USA and spent fifteen years in America before moving to the UK in 2003. She's worked as a corporate executive, a public policy wonk and a management consultant, amongst other things, and in 2010 she launched the Scriptopus interactive website for writing short fiction. Her highly acclaimed (R)Evolution trilogy, GEMSIGNS, BINARY and REGENERATION, are set in a near future that's been fundamentally altered by neurological pandemic, genetic manipulation and social media. Stephanie blogs unpredictably at stephaniesaulter.com and tweets slightly more reliably as @scriptopus. She lives in London.
Title: Regeneration: ®Evolution Book 3
Author: Saulter, Stephanie
ISBN: 9781782060246
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Publisher: Quercus Publishing
Publication Date: 2016-05-05
Number of Pages: 384
Weight: 0.2405 kg
A novel about justice and humanity . . . it is an achievement I can only admire * Locus *
The (R)Evolution trilogy is that rare thing, a series of intricate action-packed near-future SF thrillers . . . They are a vital, important addition to the SF canon * Hierath *
Regeneration is the perfect finish to a speculative fiction series that absolutely rocked my world . . . This is, hands down, one of the most important science fiction series that has been written recently * Bookwormblues *
This is an excellent and thoroughly recommended story which examines regeneration on many levels. * Birmingham SF Group *
if smart, diverse and socially aware science fiction is something you're hungry for, you should definitely be reading her work * Over the Effing Rainbow *
fantastic finale to one of the best SF series of the past five years * A Fantastical Librarian *
I've said once before that the (R)evolution novels are important, and with the series now complete, I stand by that assertion . . . A conclusion that resonates * SF Signal *
Regeneration is everything that made me adore Gemsigns and Binary, and so much more * Sleepless Musings *
I highly recommend Regeneration and the whole trilogy * Graculus *
Was the story compelling? It absolutely was. Where the characters interesting? More than you know. Did I enjoy reading it? Oh hell yes * Little Red Reviewer *
A novel to be read for its excellent characters and its truly stunning prose . . . Saulter has given us an excellent end for her (R)Evolution trilogy, which I highly commend to you * Intellectus Speculativus *
It's hard not to be in awe of the story . . . Stephanie Saulter is fast becoming one of our favourite authors * Starburst *
An extremely satisfying conclusion to this excellent trilogy * Holdfast Magazine *