No Grave for a Fox

a Beautiful Intelligence short novel

Mystery & Suspense, Espionage, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers
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Author: Stephen Palmer ISBN: 1230000849302
Publisher: infinity plus Publication: December 16, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Stephen Palmer
ISBN: 1230000849302
Publisher: infinity plus
Publication: December 16, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

In Beautiful Intelligence Stephen Palmer told a global story of artificial intelligence in a fractured, dangerous future, overseen by the eyes of the nexus. Now in No Grave For A Fox he continues the tale, returning to Kid Indigo, the mysterious AI last seen isolated and disorientated in the ruins of Seattle. 

The year is 2110. In Africa, water and food shortages force many people to exist hand-to-mouth, including a couple of itinerant street musicians, Ibrahim and Elodie. When a Japanese dog appears one evening at a gig, Elodie befriends it, but soon the lives of the couple are entangled with both the dog and enigmatic nexus wizard Zouhair Fox. 

Soon the trio find themselves taking part in a nexus revolution that threatens to cover Africa, and perhaps the whole world. 

The short novel, No Grave For A Fox, is a second fast-paced, philosophical thriller that takes the reader across the globe through a post-oil world of danger, surprise and possibility.

 

"...a thrilling chase across a ravaged Europe, a burgeoning North Africa and balkanised US, interleaving excellent action set-pieces with fascinating philosophising on the nature of consciousness. A gripping read to the poignant last line." The Guardian, on Beautiful Intelligence

"A bracingly imaginative novel... a rich, complex vision of a relatively near future which in some ways is familiar, in others, startlingly alien... a work which looks to a diverse global future with excitement and verve." Gary Dalkin, Amazing Stories, on Beautiful Intelligence

"Palmer is a writer of unique and remarkable imagination." Teresa Edgerton, SFF Chronicles

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In Beautiful Intelligence Stephen Palmer told a global story of artificial intelligence in a fractured, dangerous future, overseen by the eyes of the nexus. Now in No Grave For A Fox he continues the tale, returning to Kid Indigo, the mysterious AI last seen isolated and disorientated in the ruins of Seattle. 

The year is 2110. In Africa, water and food shortages force many people to exist hand-to-mouth, including a couple of itinerant street musicians, Ibrahim and Elodie. When a Japanese dog appears one evening at a gig, Elodie befriends it, but soon the lives of the couple are entangled with both the dog and enigmatic nexus wizard Zouhair Fox. 

Soon the trio find themselves taking part in a nexus revolution that threatens to cover Africa, and perhaps the whole world. 

The short novel, No Grave For A Fox, is a second fast-paced, philosophical thriller that takes the reader across the globe through a post-oil world of danger, surprise and possibility.

 

"...a thrilling chase across a ravaged Europe, a burgeoning North Africa and balkanised US, interleaving excellent action set-pieces with fascinating philosophising on the nature of consciousness. A gripping read to the poignant last line." The Guardian, on Beautiful Intelligence

"A bracingly imaginative novel... a rich, complex vision of a relatively near future which in some ways is familiar, in others, startlingly alien... a work which looks to a diverse global future with excitement and verve." Gary Dalkin, Amazing Stories, on Beautiful Intelligence

"Palmer is a writer of unique and remarkable imagination." Teresa Edgerton, SFF Chronicles

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