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Merlin’s Way

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Jan 12, 2027
Page Count
336 pages
Publisher
Orbit
ISBN-13
9780316607124

Price

$9.99

Price

$12.99 CAD

Acclaimed space opera author Alastair Reynolds returns with an action-packed new standalone tale following the misadventures of a drifter and his sentient spaceship, perfect for fans of Andy Weir and Peter F. Hamilton.

  • "Plenty of fun to be had with this vast sci-fi murder mystery."
    Publishers Weekly on Halcyon Years
  • "Comparisons to Dune abound...At a time when large-scale SF is flourishing, Absolution Gap is as good as it gets, and should solidify Alastair Reynolds' reputation as one of the best hard SF writers in the field."
    SF Site on Absolution Gap
  • "Reynolds writes a lean and muscular prose where the intense action scenes are leavened with the kind of bright, shining, mind-boggling science talk that characterizes the best of post-modern space opera."
    Science Fiction Weekly on Absolution Gap
  • "Alastair Reynolds continues his rise to the top of SF...Revelation, Redemption, Absolution...Reynolds provides them all."
    The Guardian (UK) on Absolution Gap
  • "Alastair Reynolds [is] one of the leading lights of the New Space Opera Movement . . . . Revenger is tremendous fun."
    Locus on Revenger
  • "Reynolds possesses the true and awesome widescreen SF imagination...an exciting, thought-provoking novel."
    Locus on Century Rain
  • "One of the giants of the new British space opera."
    io9 on Alastair Reynolds
  • "[Reynolds is] a mastersinger of the space opera."
    The Times (UK) on Blue Remembered Earth
  • "Heir to writers like Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke, Reynolds keeps up the tradition of forward thinking... An immensely thrilling, mind-bending piece of work."
    AV Club on House of Suns
  • "[Reynolds] is one of the most gifted hard SF writers working today."
    Publishers Weekly on Beyond the Aquila Rift
  • "Eversion by Alastair Reynolds is a masterful surprise in this author’s work ... a finely written science fiction mystery that I could not put down."
    SciFi Mind on Eversion
  • "Reynolds packs plenty of emotion into this mind-bending plot... The result is an excellent adventure that’s sure to keep readers on their toes."
    Publishers Weekly on Eversion
  • "The author of Inhibitor Phase (2019) and Permafrost (2017), among many other fine SF novels, just might have outdone himself here ... [An] utterly brilliant exploration of life, death, and consciousness ... It's his most ambitious, certainly, and at the very least, one of his best. Required reading for SF fans."
    Booklist on Eversion
  • "This was a very clever and unique book and has single-handedly reawakened my interest in checking out more of the author’s work."
    BiblioSanctum on Eversion
  • "Alastair Reynolds' Eversion is yet another excellent story told by a master novelist ... As a writer, the craft in this book floored me. As a reader, the story kept me glued to the page. Highly recommended."
    PrimmLife on Eversion
  • "Reynolds harnesses the tropes and storytelling devices in the tradition of authors like Jules Verne, creating an immersive, entertaining atmosphere ... His approach to science fiction is always interesting, thoughtful, and worth a read."
    Kara Reviews on Eversion
  • "Elements and the occasional atmosphere of Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness, mixed with the voyage and discovery of any classic adventure–maybe some Journey to the Center of the Earth–and a touch of any modern sci-fi that really plays with new technology and considers what its role will be in human life ...  I thoroughly enjoyed this sci-fi/horror/adventure/mystery story and can't wait to dive into more of Alastair Reynolds' work."
    Forever Lost in Literature on Eversion
  • "While quite different from my previous experience with Alastair Reynolds’ writing, Eversion proved to be a fascinating novel combining science fiction and mystery in a seamless blend: prepare for something unexpected but totally engrossing."
    Space and Sorcery on Eversion
  • "Alastair Reynolds is a grand writer with many arrows in his quiver...[Eversion] is a worthy heir to the time paradox plays of Priestley, which in turn embody the spiral-recurrence-with-progress notions of Gurdjieff; this book is an entertaining and thought-provoking instance of one of SF’s major themes, conceptual breakthrough, one which does not scant the heartbreak and frustration involved in such pursuits."
    Locus on Eversion