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Empty Cities of the Full Moon  
Author: Howard V. Hendrix
ISBN: 0441008445
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


From Library Journal
In 2033, a pandemic with its origins in biotechnology annihilates most of Earth's population and destroys the underpinnings of human culture. In its wake, the rise of shamanistic magic divides humans into three races: True Humans, shapeshifting Werefolk, and genetically engineered Merfolk. Three decades later, descendants of the three groups come together to discover the shocking truths behind the great change and to try to form a new future for their suffering world. The author of Lightpaths demonstrates his considerable talent for blending philosophical and scientific speculation with memorable characters. This thoughtful and surprising tale of transformation and reclamation belongs in most sf collections. Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Hartford Courant
Mind-blowing.


The Denver Post
In the best tradition of thoughtful science fiction.


Locus
Worthy of the best writers in the field.


Kirkus Reviews
Extraordinarily rich in ideas.


Book Description
Setting a course for a post-apocalyptic world far removed from the universe of his previous novels-Lightpaths, Standing Wave, and Better Angels-Howard V. Hendrix tackles one of life's most enduring questions: What does it mean to be human?

In a dramatically altered near-future, the world's newest technology resurrects a plague of apparent global madness that not only destroys ten thousand years of urban civilization, but also creates a world under the sway of the full moon-and a human race transformed in astonishing ways...


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In a dramatically altered near-future, technology resurrects a plague of apparent global madness that not only destroys ten thousand years of urban civilization but also creates a world under the sway of the full moon and a human race transformed in astonishing ways.


About the Author
Howard V. Hendrix holds a B.S. in biology as well as M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in English literature. He has held jobs ranging from hospital phlebotomist to fish hatchery manager to university professor. He has been writing for a number of years, producing award-winning short fiction, including a story that was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. He is married and lives in central California.




Empty Cities of the Full Moon

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Venturing into a universe different from where his previous novels-Lightpaths, Standing Wave, and Better Angels-were set, Howard V. Hendrix tackles one of life's most enduring questions: What does it mean to be human?

In a dramatically altered near-future, the world's newest technology resurrects a plague of apparent global madness that not only destroys ten thousand years of urban civilization, but also creates a world under the sway of the full moon-and a human race transformed in astonishing ways.

Author Biography: Howard V. Hendrix holds a B.S. in biology and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in English literature. He has held jobs ranging from hospital phlebotomist to fish hatchery manager to university professor, in addition to writing award-winning short fiction.

FROM THE CRITICS

Locus

Worthy of the best writers in the field.

Denver Post

In the best tradition of thoughtful science fiction.

Hartford Courant

Mind-blowing.

Library Journal

In 2033, a pandemic with its origins in biotechnology annihilates most of Earth's population and destroys the underpinnings of human culture. In its wake, the rise of shamanistic magic divides humans into three races: True Humans, shapeshifting Werefolk, and genetically engineered Merfolk. Three decades later, descendants of the three groups come together to discover the shocking truths behind the great change and to try to form a new future for their suffering world. The author of Lightpaths demonstrates his considerable talent for blending philosophical and scientific speculation with memorable characters. This thoughtful and surprising tale of transformation and reclamation belongs in most sf collections. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

     



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