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Debatable Space

Philip Palmer

4 Reviews

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Fiction, Science fiction

An audacious and imaginative debut from a bold new voice in British science fiction.

Flanagan (who is, for want of a better word, a pirate) has a plan. It seems relatively simple: kidnap Lena, the Cheo's daughter, demand a vast ransom for her safe return, sit back and wait. Only the Cheo, despotic ruler of the known universe, isn't playing ball.

Flanagan and his crew have seen this before, of course, but since they've learned a few tricks from the bad old days (being particularly bad if you happen to have been one of the myriad sons or daughters the Cheo let die rather than give in to blackmail) and since they know something about Lena that should make the plan foolproof, the Cheo's defiance is a major setback.

It is a situation that calls for extreme measures. Luckily, Flanagan has considerable experience in this area. . .

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Praise for Debatable Space

  • So crammed with startling ideas, scintillating prose, incredible aliens and plot twists that it evokes wonder and admiration ... A debut of rare accomplishment - Guardian

  • A great innovative work. Palmer clearly knows his sci-fi - Starburst

  • Relentlessly energetic ... one of those rare books that holds your focus on every page - SFRevu.com

  • A hugely ambitious space opera by a first-time novelist that certainly doesn't skimp on big ideas - SFX

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Philip Palmer

Philip Palmer is a science fiction and fantasy novelist whose books for Orbit include Debatable Space, Version 43 and Hell Ship. He's also written for televison, radio and film, and his credits include The Many Lives of Albert Walker, The Faerie Queene and The King's Coiner.

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