Eminent Domain by Carl Neville - ISBN: 9781912248834
Paperback
Cold War’s chilling victory: Utopia hides a conspiracy that could shatter everything.

Eminent Domain

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  • Paperback

    460 pages

  • Release Date

    9 September 2020

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Summary

In the Socialist Utopia of the People’s Republic of Britain, a routine criminal investigation spirals out of control with world-shattering consequences.

The Cold War ended thirty years ago, the Communists have won in Europe, and the world has settled into two blocks divided by a silicon curtain, The Partition.

The tranquil backwater of the People’s Republic of Britain is due to host an international sporting event, the Games, and celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the c…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781912248834
ISBN-10:1912248832
Author:Carl Neville
Publisher:Watkins Media Limited
Imprint:Repeater Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:460
Release Date:9 September 2020
Weight:436g
Dimensions:197mm x 130mm
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Critics Review

“In this gripping, witty and richly detailed science fiction, Carl Neville shows us a parallel Britain forged out of political uprisings and economic transformation. The governing ideology is from another world, but the technology and culture are unmistakeably ours.”
“Eminent Domain is that rare thing — a near-utopian version of the present more advanced and progressive than our own, rendered with a level of vivid and intricate detail comparable with William Gibson at his most disorienting.”
“What if the future we were promised had really arrived? Carl Neville’s pacey, compelling thriller plays out against the complexities, contradictions and conflicts of a world that might have been and points the way to one that might yet arrive.”
“Sound art, free beer and acid communism meet in Carl Neville’s brilliantly imagined political thriller.”

About The Author

Carl Neville

Carl Neville’s books include the novels Jessica- A Cautionary Tale, White Diaspora and Resolution Way, and non-fiction titles Classless and No More Heroes. He is currently film critic for Tribune.

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