The Echo (Hardback)
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The Echo (Hardback)

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Hardback Published: 16/01/2014

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The stunning sequel to James Smythe's critically acclaimed literary sci-fi novel The Explorer. TWENTY YEARS following the spacecraft Ishiguro's disappearance, humanity is setting its sights on the heavens once more. Under the direction of two of the most brilliant minds science has ever seen - twin brothers Tomas and Mirakel Hyvonen - this space programme has been tasked with one of the most difficult missions in its history: to study what is being called 'the anomaly' - a vast blackness of space thought to be responsible for the loss of the Ishiguro. But as the anomaly tests Mira and the rest of the hand-picked crew's sanity, Tomas will have to use all his ingenuity if he is to save his brother and their mission.

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780007456796
Weight: 460 g
Dimensions: 222 x 141 mm

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“The Echo”

The second book in James Smythe's 'Anomaly Quartet', 'The Echo' is the worthy follow up to his first out-and-out science fiction book 'The Explorer'. The premise is the same as... More

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“An excellent sequel to The Explorer”

Two brothers set out to explore an anomaly at the edge of the solar system, one abroad a spacecraft, the other at Mission Control. Even though this is the sequel to The Explorer, it can be enjoyed as a stand alone novel. More

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“Smythe Strikes Again”

The second novel in Smythe's 'Anomaly Quartet' and sequel to 'The Explorer' is utterly brilliant. I read this in conjunction with the story of real-life astronaut/superhuman Chris Hadfield and... More

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