The One-Eyed Man: A Fugue, With Winds and Accompaniment

by L. E. Modesitt

Paperback, 2014

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Collection

Publication

Tor Science Fiction (2014), Edition: Reprint, 432 pages

Description

"The colony world of Stittara is no ordinary planet. For the interstellar Unity of the Ceylesian Arm, Stittara is the primary source of anagathics: drugs that have more than doubled the human life span. But the ecological balance that makes anagathics possible on Stittara is fragile, and the Unity government has a vital interest in making sure the flow of longevity drugs remains uninterrupted, even if it means uprooting the human settlements. Offered the job of assessing the ecological impact of the human presence on Stittara, freelance consultant Dr. Paulo Verano jumps at the chance to escape the ruin of his personal life. He gets far more than he bargained for: Stittara's atmosphere is populated with skytubes--gigantic, mysterious airborne organisms that drift like clouds above the surface of the planet. Their exact nature has eluded humanity for centuries, but Verano believes his conclusions about Stittara may hinge on understanding the skytubes' role in the planet's ecology--if he survives the hurricane winds, distrustful settlers, and secret agendas that impede his investigation at every turn"--… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member jimmaclachlan
Pretty good, but a bit too low key & obtuse, even for Modesitt. That seems to be a general trend in his writing. I really appreciate that he's not writing for idiots, though. It was a good mystery & a very different SF setting. His take on the ecology was interesting, too.
LibraryThing member mmparker
A sci-fi bureaucratic mystery novel, starring an ecologist, based on a painting. I liked it, but it could have used more thorough editing - some of the author's conventions for first-person perspective got stale.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2013-09

Physical description

432 p.; 4.13 inches

ISBN

0765370417 / 9780765370419
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