
New Moon
by:
Ian McDonald
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 0765375516
ISBN 13: 9780765375513
Publication date:
September 22nd, 2015
Publisher: Tor Books
Pages: 398
Genres: Science Fiction, Children’s, Action & Adventure
In a near-future world where humanity has colonized the Moon, the stakes are as high as ever. A fragile existence hangs in the balance, reliant on resources that are limited and fiercely contested. Amidst this harsh lunar landscape, a cast of characters navigates their treacherous reality, facing not only the perilous environment but also the darker aspects of human ambition and survival.
The Moon, with its breathtaking but brutal beauty, becomes a character in its own right—an entity that seems to harbor a malevolent will against its inhabitants. As scarcity looms and desperation escalates, the psychological toll of life in such an unforgiving place starts to unravel the fabric of society, leading to tensions and conflicts that threaten to erupt at any moment.
Amidst this chaos, individuals must confront their own moral dilemmas and personal ambitions, deciding how far they are willing to go to secure their futures. Whether through alliances or betrayals, the choices they make could mean the difference between life and death.
In this gripping tale, Ian McDonald crafts a vivid narrative that explores the intersection of human resilience and the unforgiving nature of space. The Moon, with its tantalizing allure and deadly risks, remains a haunting reminder of the fragility of life, beckoning with the promise of adventure while lurking with the threat of destruction.
The Moon, with its breathtaking but brutal beauty, becomes a character in its own right—an entity that seems to harbor a malevolent will against its inhabitants. As scarcity looms and desperation escalates, the psychological toll of life in such an unforgiving place starts to unravel the fabric of society, leading to tensions and conflicts that threaten to erupt at any moment.
Amidst this chaos, individuals must confront their own moral dilemmas and personal ambitions, deciding how far they are willing to go to secure their futures. Whether through alliances or betrayals, the choices they make could mean the difference between life and death.
In this gripping tale, Ian McDonald crafts a vivid narrative that explores the intersection of human resilience and the unforgiving nature of space. The Moon, with its tantalizing allure and deadly risks, remains a haunting reminder of the fragility of life, beckoning with the promise of adventure while lurking with the threat of destruction.