In a world devoid of hope, is revenge the only way out?
The Argus Space Station looks down on a nightmarish Earth. And from here, the Committee enforces its despotic rule. It governs a corrupt world, where the poor are starving – and are policed by mechanized overseers wielding identity-reader guns. There are also too many people and too few resources, so the Committee has decided twelve billion people must die. So they prepare to unleash the full power of their Station’s weaponry to make this happen.
Alan Saul wakes to this world, confined in a crate bound for a Calais incinerator. He doesn’t know why he’s there; he only remembers pain and his tormentor’s face. And he has company: Janus, a rogue intelligence, who is inhabiting forbidden hardware in his skull. As Janus shows his host a damaged Earth, Saul resolves to discover who he was – and kill his interrogator. Next he will take on the Committee and topple their debased regime.
The Departure is the first fast-paced book in the Owner trilogy by acclaimed science fiction author Neal Asher.
'Delivers plenty of thrills' – SFX
'Fast, dramatic stuff . . . rapid pace, great action, messy consequences' – SFFWorld
'I had an absolute blast with this book . . . his work really does get better and better' – FalcataTimes
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781509868544
Number of pages: 512
Weight: 348 g
Dimensions: 197 x 129 x 38 mm
Fast, furious, violent, slightly tongue-in-cheek (I think), and a whole lot of fun that makes 1984 seem like a children’s tea party . . . the start of another promising series from Asher. Go on, dive in, you won’t be disappointed - British Fantasy Society
Delivers plenty of thrills, and the climax also sets up a very intriguing status quo for the second volume - SFX
Fast, dramatic stuff . . . this is a book with lots of Asher trademarks: rapid pace, great action, messy consequences - SFFWorld
I had an absolute blast with this book . . . his work really does get better and better - Falcata Times
The Orwellian intro had me utterly hooked right from the start. I simply couldn’t stop reading until I reached the end - WorldsInInk
Action packed and thrilling, The Departure is a must for all fans of contemporary science fiction who haven’t experienced Asher’s visceral novels before - We Love This Book
This set on an Earth of the future. Humanity has reached an overwhelming mass, and there is a totalitarian world government in place that indiscriminately kills its population as it sees fit. Each member of the... More
Good description of a nightmarish future where despite the government being clearly despotic and dictatorial, you have some sympathy for the overpopulation plight. A good read nonetheless. I hope the two story... More
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