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Published: 25/07/2019
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Across seven original tales from master of science fiction Peter F. Hamilton, Manhattan in Reverse offers captivating glimpses into incredible worlds – with characters old and new.

'Each short story has enough ideas for a whole novel' – Ken Follett, author of The Pillars of the Earth

Following the events of Judas Unchained, Paula Myo returns. In the title story Manhattan in Reverse, the detective is on the case of a species believed to be without sentience – until it attacks the human colonisers. And, in The Demon Trap, Paula is dispatched to investigate a terrorist attack – and a motive that will be hard to unravel. Elsewhere, Watching Trees Grow tells of a murder in an alternative 1800s Oxford, and The Forever Kitten raises questions of eternal youth – and the sacrifices required to pursue it.

With all his usual brilliantly conceived storytelling, Peter F. Hamilton’s talents are on full display in Manhattan in Reverse.

Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781509868711
Number of pages: 272
Weight: 200 g
Dimensions: 197 x 132 x 18 mm


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A rare collection from one of sci-fi’s more engaging storytellers - Sunday Telegraph

Hamilton is often associated with space operas unusual even in that genre for both scale and mass; one of the best stories here, “Watching Trees Grow”, depicts the human race’s expansion out from its home world as the background to an immortal Javert’s inexorable solution to a whodunit. He also usefully reminds us that it is possible for people of somewhat conservative views to be humane; the title story is an effective puzzle concluding in a moral point that does not only apply to alien planets - TLS

The collection’s highpoint is the excelled novella “Watching Tress Grow”, set in an alternate reality in which Rome never fell and most citizens are immortal - Guardian

If you’re looking for a collection of truly well-written and engaging short science fiction stories, then Manhattan in Reverse is a great read - SciFiNow

With all his usual imagination for futuristic technology, complexity of character and brilliantly conceived storytelling Peter F. Hamilton shows through this collection of work what it is that makes him Britain's number one science fiction writer . . . Peter F. Hamilton is at the top of his game and this short story collection just reinforces that fact. If you are a fan you will absolutely love this collection, but newcomers will find this an excellent introduction to his work without having to commit to a full-length novel. Highly recommended - WordsinInk

The stories here show many of Peter’s strengths, highlighting key human themes in a variety of different settings in an entertaining way. There are those great ideas, still: super-technology, evolution, planets connected by wormholes, alien biology and habits. However, here the typical widescreen baroque of those larger epic narratives have been replaced by something a little more focused and intimate, but these are still engaging and fun - SFFWorld

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“Physical progress but moral stagnation”

There is a pleasing symmetry to the themes and purpose of this rewarding collection of short stories. Hamilton explores the future of humanity: one in which the physical human condition is improved through the... More

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“Short Story fun.”

This is a collection of 7 short stories from PFH.

The shortest is very short, ranging to a couple that seem to be novella sized. It includes a good insight into Paula Mayo one of Peters great characters. It's... More

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