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Shroud

A gripping first contact story from the Arthur C. Clarke Award winner

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Shroud

By: Adrian Tchaikovsky
Narrated by: Sophie Aldred
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Read by Sophie Aldred (Doctor Who).

‘Thrilling, terrifying and fascinating’

Tim Peake, British ESA astronaut

They looked into darkness. The darkness looked back . . .

An utterly gripping story of survival and first contact on a hostile planet from Adrian Tchaikovsky, author of the Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning Children of Time.

A commercial expedition to a distant star system discovers a pitch-black moon alive with radio activity. Its high-gravity, high-pressure, zero-oxygen environment is deadly to human life, but ripe for exploitation. They named it Shroud.

Under no circumstances can a human survive Shroud’s inhospitable surface – but a catastrophic accident forces Juna Ceelander and Mai Ste Etienne to make an emergency landing in a barely adequate escape vehicle. Alone, and fighting for survival, the two women embark on a gruelling journey across land, sea and air in search of salvation.

But as they travel, Juna and Mai begin to understand Shroud’s unnerving alien species. It also begins to understand them. If they escape Shroud, they’ll somehow have to explain the impossible and translate the incredible. That is, if they make it back at all . . .

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Praise for Shroud

‘Clever, vivid and terrifying . . . No one has an imagination like Adrian Tchaikovsky’ – Jim Al-Khalili, presenter of BBC Radio 4’s The Life Scientific

‘Crunchy, conceptual SF at its best’ – Richard Morgan, author of Altered Carbon

‘This is hard-edged science fiction that never loses its soul’ – Sue Burke, author of Semiosis

‘Makes Andy Weir's vision of Mars in The Martian look like a Caribbean beach resort’ – The Fantasy Hive

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Critic reviews

Thrilling, terrifying and fascinating in equal measure. A gripping story of survival and human endeavour against all odds. The most thought-provoking book I've read in a long time (Tim Peake, British ESA astronaut)
Crunchy, conceptual SF at its best . . . the best alien contact novel I've read since Peter Watts' Blindsight, and that is high praise indeed (Richard Morgan, author of Altered Carbon)
. . . [Aldred] delivers a haunting, moody voice for Shroud as it ponders the inexplicable and stupid alien invaders. Her tight rendition of the women’s desperate trek amps up the tension, making this an addictive listen (AudioFile)
Clever, vivid and terrifying. Shroud is probably the most alien world anyone could possibly imagine. But no one has an imagination like Adrian Tchaikovsky (Jim Al-Khalili, presenter of BBC Radio 4's The Life Scientific)
The most inventive alien world I've ever encountered in SF . . . Pure Tchaikovsky. I swear the man is some kind of genius (Peter Watts, author of Blindsight)
Adrian Tchaikovsky explores worlds where no one else would dare to go, and the unimaginable becomes believable . . . This is hard-edged science fiction that never loses its soul (Sue Burke, author of Semiosis)
A terrifically gripping story of survival and First Contact on a pitch-black death world . . . Bravo! (Paul McAuley, author of The Quiet War)
Tchaikovsky is writing at the very peak of his powers and he is fizzing with more interesting ideas than any one human has a right to
Simply put, Shroud is the best first-contact novel I have read in years
A pacy adventure that keeps you thinking (SFX, 5* Review)
Makes Andy Weir's vision of Mars in The Martian look like a Caribbean beach resort
This is one of the best books I've read this year . . . I can't remember the last time I was this impressed – or moved – by a sci-fi book (5* NetGalley Review)
There's so much I want to express but I'm speechless . . . That Adrian Tchaikovsky can spin another sci-fi tale this detailed and yet so distinct is mind-blowing (5* NetGalley Review)
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Excellent plot, more twists and turns than you could reasonably expect to find in a large box of twisty-turny things.

Really excellent, thought-provoking, I was so sorry when it ended.

Fantastic!

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The story was good, the narrator however sounded more suited to a Bridget Jones novel. It spoilt the book for me.

Good story, not the right narrator

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a bit like morning light mountain from peter f Hamilton books. narrator started and I thought oh no, but she nailed it!!

sassy characters, novel sci fi idea

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Not a bad premise for the book but very much a case of, have a problem, find miraculous solution, rinse repeat. Was well read and at times was very intriguing but just became very samey for long periods.

A bit repetitive

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I have read quite a few works of A.T. but this one impressed me the most. There are no goggly eyed six fingered green aliens here, they are really different in the way they look, think and act, to challenge the way we humans are. It is a very well written work, with a witty, credible and complex enough female protagonist. Yes the plot is not action packed, yes it starts slow, but so worth it. Highly recommend!

superb work of imagination

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