



Exodus
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4.3 • 12 Ratings
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- $2.99
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
The Photurians - a hivemind of sentient AIs and machines - were awakened by humanity as part of a complex political trap. But they broke free, evolved, and now the human race is almost finished. Once we spanned dozens of star systems; now only four remain, and Earth is being evacuated.
But the Photes can infect us, and among the thousands rescued from our home world may be enemy agents. Tiny colonies struggle to house the displaced. Our warships are failing. The end of humanity has come.
But on a distant planet shielded from both humanity and the Photurians, one hope may still live. The only person who might be able to intervene. The roboteer. He is trapped in a hell of his own making, and does not know he is needed. And so a desperate rescue mission is begun. But can he be reached in time? Or will he be the last remnant of humanity in the universe?
Customer Reviews
A literary mind trip
I had to get through the first 60 odd pages before I got caught up in the story. It is not that these pages are bad or uninteresting it is more that it I like looking at pieces of a puzzle. Eventually it stars coming together and then it becomes fascinating. Very little is telegraphed to the reader ahead of time. There are some details involving astrophysics that I have not checked for legitimacy but that has no effect on the story. (Apparently another novelty Lamb, Roboteer, involves one of the characters. I have not read that and it did not impair or affect my understanding and enjoyment of this book.). Overall well written and interspersed with some UK English and spelling.