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A murderous attack against a Glitter Band habitat is nasty, but it looks to be an open-and-shut case - until Dreyfus starts looking under some stones that some very powerful people would really rather stayed unturned. What he uncovers is far more serious than mere gruesome murder...
Thats me now, at the end of The Prefect and Revelation Space series. I tried to stretch it as much as I could, but eventually it came to an endFrom the constructions point of view, if Revelation Space is the thunderstorm, The Prefect is the rainbow after it. Gripping from the very first pages, its the most alert and colorful of the entire series. The descriptions of the habitats and their denizens are stunning; the technological and medical details are so punctilious they appear as real as the
The Prefect: Complex detective procedural set among orbitalsOriginally posted at Fantasy LiteratureThe Prefect is the fifth Alastair Reynolds book Ive read in his REVELATION SPACE series, though it is a stand-alone and set earlier in chronology than the other books. By the time of the main trilogy Revelation Space (2000), Redemption Ark (2002), and Absolution Gap (2003), the Glitter Band of 10,000 orbitals has already been destroyed by the corrosive Melding Plague, so we see only its wrecked

I havent read many books by this author but I always tell myself I should. This sounded like my thing, a sort of harder than normal scifi with police procedural elements. The start was excellent with the build up and the world building as well as the crime or issue that arises. My issue though comes into the characterisation. I just felt like everyone was overly similar and I felt that Dreyfuss was that exciting. It felt like two books, with the 2nd half having pretty cliched dialogue and
I was wondering how the trilogy would hold up in comparison to a kind-of prequel, and was delighted to see a greater exploration of Aurora in the hey-day of humanity's triumph. Even more, I enjoyed seeing the stakes for what they were and the premonitions of things to come. As a police procedural, it was a much better book, in my humble opinion, than Chasm City, although both had their definite charms. The stakes are always high in these books, as is the body count. I've now got my Reynolds
5 giant novels, 2 novellas, and a collection of short stories later, I have sadly completed everything Reynolds has written in the wonderful Revelation Space Universe. Not once has he let me down, and The Prefect was a nice way to finish it up for me. ***MILD SPOILERS AHEAD***If you want to look at it chronologically, The Prefect is actually the earliest book in the series but the last book to be published in it (not counting the short stories Great Wall of Mars, Glacial and maybe 1 or 2
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Title | : | The Prefect (Prefect Dreyfus Emergency #1) |
Author | : | Alastair Reynolds |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 410 pages |
Published | : | April 12th 2007 by Gollancz |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Space. Space Opera. Fiction. Mystery. Audiobook. Science Fiction Fantasy |
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Tom Dreyfus is a Prefect, a policeman of sorts, and one of the best. His force is Panoply, and his beat is the multi-faceted utopian society of the Glitter Band, that vast swirl of space habitats orbiting the planet Yellowstone. These days, his job is his life.A murderous attack against a Glitter Band habitat is nasty, but it looks to be an open-and-shut case - until Dreyfus starts looking under some stones that some very powerful people would really rather stayed unturned. What he uncovers is far more serious than mere gruesome murder...
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Original Title: | The Prefect |
ISBN: | 0575077166 (ISBN13: 9780575077164) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Prefect Dreyfus Emergency #1, Revelation Space #0.1 |
Literary Awards: | Locus Award Nominee for Best SF Novel (2008), British Science Fiction Association Award Nominee for Best Novel (2007) |
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I loved it. My favourite Revelation Space novel to date. The only downside is its the last one and my Rev space journey has ended but it has ended very satisfactorily. And at least there are more Alastair Reynolds novels to explore. This is the second book in the series I have listened to on audio and I have to say, John Lee does an excellent job at narration. Its hard to describe how he adds to the overall tone of the book but I think he just adds a touch of sophistication, a touch of darkThats me now, at the end of The Prefect and Revelation Space series. I tried to stretch it as much as I could, but eventually it came to an endFrom the constructions point of view, if Revelation Space is the thunderstorm, The Prefect is the rainbow after it. Gripping from the very first pages, its the most alert and colorful of the entire series. The descriptions of the habitats and their denizens are stunning; the technological and medical details are so punctilious they appear as real as the
The Prefect: Complex detective procedural set among orbitalsOriginally posted at Fantasy LiteratureThe Prefect is the fifth Alastair Reynolds book Ive read in his REVELATION SPACE series, though it is a stand-alone and set earlier in chronology than the other books. By the time of the main trilogy Revelation Space (2000), Redemption Ark (2002), and Absolution Gap (2003), the Glitter Band of 10,000 orbitals has already been destroyed by the corrosive Melding Plague, so we see only its wrecked

I havent read many books by this author but I always tell myself I should. This sounded like my thing, a sort of harder than normal scifi with police procedural elements. The start was excellent with the build up and the world building as well as the crime or issue that arises. My issue though comes into the characterisation. I just felt like everyone was overly similar and I felt that Dreyfuss was that exciting. It felt like two books, with the 2nd half having pretty cliched dialogue and
I was wondering how the trilogy would hold up in comparison to a kind-of prequel, and was delighted to see a greater exploration of Aurora in the hey-day of humanity's triumph. Even more, I enjoyed seeing the stakes for what they were and the premonitions of things to come. As a police procedural, it was a much better book, in my humble opinion, than Chasm City, although both had their definite charms. The stakes are always high in these books, as is the body count. I've now got my Reynolds
5 giant novels, 2 novellas, and a collection of short stories later, I have sadly completed everything Reynolds has written in the wonderful Revelation Space Universe. Not once has he let me down, and The Prefect was a nice way to finish it up for me. ***MILD SPOILERS AHEAD***If you want to look at it chronologically, The Prefect is actually the earliest book in the series but the last book to be published in it (not counting the short stories Great Wall of Mars, Glacial and maybe 1 or 2
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