Between the Strokes of Night

by Charles Sheffield

Paperback, 1985

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

Baen (1985), Paperback, 10 pages

Description

After the Nuclear Spasm in the 21st century, homo sapiens was extinct, save for a tiny remnant scattered in small, primitive space colonies. At first Solar Humanity had only one goal: survival. But when the battle for existence was won, humankind began moving outward in slow, multi-generation space ships, and as then millennia passed, planet-based civilisations emerged in many star systems. In the year 27,698 A.D, to these new worlds come the Immortals, beings with strange ties to ancient Earth, who seem to live forever, who can travel light years in days - and who use their strange powers to control the existence of ordinary mortals. On the planet Pentecost, a small group sets out to find and challenge the Immortals. But in the search they themselves are changed: as Immortals, they discover a new threat, not just to themselves, but to the galaxy itself.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member francescadefreitas
The premise of this story was fascinating, and I enjoyed the initial development. But not hugely memorable.
LibraryThing member GibsonGirl
One of Sheffields singletons, this stand alone volume delivers a nice story, hard science details, and page turning suspense. The more I read Sheffield, the more I regret not discovering him sooner. A lovely, lovely book, which tosses around some very thought provoking ideas.
LibraryThing member skraft001
Sheffield is one of my favorite authors,so perhaps I go into this review somewhat biased from that perspective. Nonetheless, in this book he presents a different approach to traveling between the stars without employing FTL.

Decent character development (a bit too shallow for my taste) and a plot
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that if anything moves along at too brisk a pace. Seems as if perhaps this was originally a short story(?)(cover it states REVISED -- 25,000 words longer than original edition) which could contibute to the perceived pace of the plot and depth of character development.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1985

Physical description

346 p.; 16.5 cm

ISBN

067155977X / 9780671559779

Local notes

Omslag: Bob Eggleton
Omslaget viser et rumskib med bogstaverne BE på. På himlen ses en stor spiralgalakse
Indskannet omslag - N650U - 150 dpi

Pages

346

Rating

(42 ratings; 3.2)

DDC/MDS

813.54
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