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It sounds like the plot of Farscape, but that's not a novel! :roll:
It does ... this novel predates Farscape by more than 20 years, though.
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Clue time: the book is available as part of Gollancz's SF Masterworks series.
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That must be The Centauri Device by M. John Harrison?
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That must be The Centauri Device by M. John Harrison?
It must indeed! A fine – if weird and bleak and weirdly bleak – read. It's possibly the originator of the peculiar and inventive spaceship name, though, that later writers like Iain Banks and Alastair Reynolds took up: the Atalanta in Calydon, for example, or the Strange Great Sins.

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Hmm. The familiarity I felt was obviously misplaced then... :?
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Okay, an easy one... just a normal day, it seemed... until all the Earth's radar systems went bananas!
Author and title of the novel, please.
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Okay, an easy one... just a normal day, it seemed... until all the Earth's radar systems went bananas!
Author and title of the novel, please.
Is it Farewell to the Master, by Harry Bates?
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JazHaz wrote:
El Viejo wrote:
Okay, an easy one... just a normal day, it seemed... until all the Earth's radar systems went bananas!
Author and title of the novel, please.
Is it Farewell to the Master, by Harry Bates?
Nope!
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Clue the first: the cause of the global 'failure' of Earth's radar systems is the arrival in orbit of an alien ship.
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Clue the first: the cause of the global 'failure' of Earth's radar systems is the arrival in orbit of an alien ship.
Whatever it is - I wonder if the script writers for Independence Day read it... :wink:
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DaddyHoggy wrote:
El Viejo wrote:
Clue the first: the cause of the global 'failure' of Earth's radar systems is the arrival in orbit of an alien ship.
Whatever it is - I wonder if the script writers for Independence Day read it...
Ha... I have a vague inkling that Heinlein may have written something along those lines.
The alien ship in question though, is far more 'enigmatic'.
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You know, I'm going to have to go rummage on the shelves, because I'm sure I've read this...

(irrespective of its familiarity to Heinlein/Independence Day)
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Sounds a bit like Childhood's End by the mighty A.C. Clarke.

And Independence Day. And "V", actually...
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That's what I was going to say, but I thought Childhood's End was the answer to another clue only a week or so ago! (So I didn't offer it up!)
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DaddyHoggy wrote:
That's what I was going to say, but I thought Childhood's End was the answer to another clue only a week or so ago! (So I didn't offer it up!)
A little more than a week ago actually... but no, it's not the great Childhood's End.
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