InterstellarNet: Enigma

InterstellarNet: Enigma

by Edward M. Lerner
InterstellarNet: Enigma

InterstellarNet: Enigma

by Edward M. Lerner

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Overview

Humanity once feared that we might be alone in the universe. Now we know better. And we've learned there are worse things than being alone...

Joshua Matthews has the opportunity to write the definitive history of InterstellarNet. In that history he plans to focus attention on the improbability that an interstellar community even exists. But somehow, returning home from the party thrown to celebrate his good fortune, he has lost a month of his life. Everyone is certain he's been on an epic bender. And so, rather than promoted, he is disgraced, unemployed, and unemployable...

Firh Glithwah, leader of the Hunter clan Arblen Ems, schemes to liberate her people from two decades of ignominious internment and isolation on a remote moon of Uranus. And in the process to take vengeance against their human oppressors...

Reporter Corinne Elman and United Planets intel agent Carl Rowland, each in their own way, remains scarred and haunted by the bloody fiasco that was the Hunter invasion of the Solar System...

And none of them suspects that their tribulations have only begun, or that their lives will entwine—across time and space—to confront the InterstellarNet Enigma.

InterstellarNet: Enigma incorporates the Hugo-nominated novelette "Championship B'tok."

Winner of the 2015 Canopus Award

Nominated for the 2016 Prometheus Award

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185619254
Publisher: Fantastic Books
Publication date: 12/02/2023
Series: InterstellarNet , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 1,032,534
File size: 810 KB

About the Author

About the author
Edward M. Lerner has degrees in physics and computer science (and, curiously enough, an MBA). Now writing SF full time, Lerner worked in high tech for thirty years (including seven years as a NASA contractor), in positions ranging from engineer to senior vice president. That experience includes techie havens (such as Bell Labs, Hughes Aircraft, and Northrop Grumman), an Internet company, and a software start-up. Sooner or later, it all shows up in his fiction.
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