Review Praise for Jack McDevitt and the Alex Benedict Novels “The logical heir to Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke.” —Stephen King “The Alex Benedict series is reminiscent of some of the work of Isaac Asimov.”—SFRevu “Jack McDevitt is a master of describing otherworldly grandeur.”—The Denver Post “‘Why read Jack McDevitt?’ The question should be: ‘Who among us is such a slow pony that s/he isn’t reading McDevitt?’”—Harlan Ellison “An exemplary merger of mystery and science fiction…An intelligent, provocative entertainment by a man who brings energy, style, and a fresh perspective to everything he writes.”—The Washington Post Book World “You should definitely read Jack McDevitt.”—Gregory Benford “If you love reading good sci-fi and you haven’t read a Jack McDevitt book, you’re really missing out.”—Wired.com “More ghost hunters than an Indiana Jones adventure, with twists that reveal secret after secret.”—The Florida Times-Union “McDevitt imagines the far future with precision and believability.”—Library Journal “McDevitt manages to make the odd coupling of the cozy and the cosmic into effective and moving SF.”—Locus Product Description Thousands of years ago, artifacts of the early space age were lost to rising oceans and widespread turmoil. Garnett Baylee devoted his life to finding them, only to give up hope. Then, in the wake of his death, one was found in his home, raising tantalizing questions. Had he succeeded after all? Why had he kept it a secret? And where is the rest of the Apollo cache? Antiquities dealer Alex Benedict and his pilot, Chase Kolpath, have gone to Earth to learn the truth. But the trail seems to have gone cold, so they head back home to be present when the Capella, the interstellar transport that vanished eleven years earlier in a time/space warp, is expected to reappear. With a window of only a few hours, rescuing it is of the utmost importance. Twenty-six hundred passengers—including Alex’s uncle, Gabriel Benedict, the man who raised him—are on board. Alex now finds his attention divided between finding the artifacts and anticipating the rescue of the Capella. But time won’t allow him to do both. As the deadline for the Capella’s reappearance draws near, Alex fears that the puzzle of the artifacts will be lost yet again. But Alex Benedict never forgets and never gives up—and another day will soon come around... About the Author Jack McDevitt is a former naval officer, taxi driver, English teacher, customs officer, and motivational trainer, and is now a full-time writer. He is the author of the Alex Benedict novels, including Firebird. His novel Seeker won a Nebula Award, and he is a multiple Nebula Award finalist. He lives in Georgia with his wife, Maureen. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Dates not classified as Common Era (C.E.) are based on the Rimway calendar. PROLOGUE 11,256 C.E. When Alex Benedict graduated high school, his uncle Gabe, the only parent he’d ever known, provided the ultimate gift: a flight to Earth, the home world, the place where everything had started. It was a mixed blessing, though. Alex had a hard time adjusting to interstellar travel, though he didn’t like to admit it. The jumps in and out of transdimensional space upset his stomach. And the constant changes in gravity levels never helped. But there was no way he would pass on the opportunity to see the oceans and mountains so prominent in his reading. And the great cities, Paris and Denver, Berlin and Shanghai. And the Alps and the Grand Canyon. The pyramids, the Great Wall, and the Arkon. And, for Gabe’s sake, he pretended to be enthusiastic about touring the world capital in Winnipeg. What most excited him was that Gabe had promised to include a visit to the Moon. That, of course, had been the stage for everything, where Neil Armstrong had climbed out of Apollo 11, stepped down onto the ground, and delivered his giant-leap statement. But he was surprised to disc
Coming Home (An Alex Benedict Novel)
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Author: McDevitt, Jack
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780425260876
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Author: McDevitt, Jack
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 368
Release Date: 04-11-2014
Package Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.5 x 1.3 inches Languages: English