The Crying Machine by Greg Chivers

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The Crying Machine by Greg Chivers

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A sharp, lyrical thriller of power, religion, and artificial intelligence.

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The Crying Machine by Greg Chivers

A sharp, lyrical thriller of power, religion, and artificial intelligence.

‘Capers, punchy dialogue and a colourfully realised Jerusalem … There’s a flavour of Neuromancer to the narrative, there are also hints of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and The Maltese Falcon
INTERZONE

‘Evocative and thought-provoking SF in the vein of classic William Gibson’
Peter McLean, author of PRIEST OF BONES

‘Bursting with energy and imagination that leaps off the pageI had a blast’
Jeremy Szal, author of STORMBLOOD and Hugo Award-winning podcaster

‘A vision of the future that is at once plausibly unsettling yet irresistibly compelling. I devoured THE CRYING MACHINE’
Ian Tregillis, author of THE MECHANICAL

‘Teems with dubious characters, black market operations and dangerous deals…an engaging and often though-provoking read’
SFBook.com

Greg Chivers is a writer and television producer. For twenty years he has been making documentaries about science and history, including What on Earth?, Science Channel’s most successful series of all time, and NASA’s Unexplained Files, which made global news headlines. Greg is a graduate of the Curtis Brown creative writing course and the Faber Academy. The Crying Machine is his first novel.

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ISBN 13 9780008308773
ISBN 10 0008308772
Title The Crying Machine
Author Greg Chivers
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2019-04-04
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.