A near-future thriller of a devastating alien invasion from the paleontologist who inspired┬аJurassic Park┬аand the award-winning science fiction author.
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There were always those who disagreed with broadcasting signals into the deepest reaches of outer space, because our mere existence could be taken as a threat. They were right to be concerned┬а.┬а.┬а.
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In the spring of 2076, just days short of AmericaтАЩs tricentennial celebrations, every inhabited surface in the solar system gets wiped out by a catastrophic storm of relativistic bombs, flaming swords that pierced the sky. The only two survivors left on Earth exist in a submersible that had been exploring the┬аTitanicтАЩs final resting place on the bottom of the North Atlantic. In space, only the settlers in small, asteroid-based colonies have gone unnoticed by the aliensтАФfor now. But any sign of life, any call for help, might bring the Intruders straight to them.┬а
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These far-flung survivors are now on their own, stalked by a ruthless, faceless enemy straight out of the nightmares of humanityтАЩs greatest mindsтАФthose lone voices whose warnings went ignored.
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тАЬ[A] novel of such conceptual ferocity and scientific plausibility that it amounts to a reinvention of that old Wellsian staple, [alien invasion].тАЭ тАФThe┬аNew York Times Book Review
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тАЬRelentless┬а.┬а.┬а. The ultimate disaster novel┬а.┬а.┬а. A thought-experiment and warning.тАЭ тАФThe Denver Post
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тАЬA whirlwind of ideas┬а.┬а.┬а. full of action and danger┬а.┬а.┬а. Pellegrino and Zebrowski are working territory not too far removed from Arthur C.┬аClarkeтАЩs, and anywhere Clarke is popular, this book should be, too.тАЭ тАФBooklist
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