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Shards of Earth

The Final Architecture, Book 1

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Shards of Earth

By: Adrian Tchaikovsky
Narrated by: Sophie Aldred
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The war is over. Its heroes forgotten. Until one chance discovery . . .


From the author of Children of Time, winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award, Shards of Earth is the first high-octane, far-future space adventure in Adrian Tchaikovsky's Final Architecture trilogy.

The series is read by Sophie Aldred (Doctor Who)


Idris has neither aged nor slept since they remade his mind in the war. And one of humanity’s heroes now scrapes by on a freelance salvage vessel, to avoid the attention of greater powers.

Eighty years ago, Earth was destroyed by an alien enemy. Many escaped, but millions more died. So mankind created enhanced humans ­such as Idris - who could communicate mind-to-mind with our aggressors. Then these ‘Architects’ simply disappeared and Idris and his kind became obsolete.

Now, Idris and his crew have something strange, abandoned in space. It’s clearly the work of the Architects – but are they really returning? And if so, why?

Hunted by gangsters, cults and governments, Idris and his crew race across the galaxy as they search for answers. For they now possess something of incalculable value – and many would kill to obtain it . . .

‘Enthralling, epic, immersive and hugely intelligent’ – Stephen Baxter, author of the Xeelee Sequence

‘One of the most interesting and accomplished writers in speculative fiction’ – Christopher Paolini, author of Fractal Noise

Praise for Adrian Tchaikovsky:

‘He writes incredibly enjoyable sci-fi, full of life and ideas’ – Patrick Ness

‘Thoughtful, sweeping space adventure’ – SFX

‘Brilliant science fiction’ – James McAvoy

The breathtaking Final Architecture trilogy continues in book two, Eyes of the Void.

Adventure Fiction First Contact Genetic Engineering Science Fiction Space Exploration Space Opera Interstellar War

Critic reviews

If Homer had written space opera . . . Enthralling, epic, immersive and hugely intelligent. This might be Tchaikovsky's best so far, and that's saying something (Stephen Baxter, author of the Xeelee Sequence)
Adrian Tchaikovsky: king of the spiders, master worldbuilder, and asker of intriguing questions. His books are packed with thought-provoking ideas (as well as lots of spiders; did I mention the spiders?). One of the most interesting and accomplished writers in speculative fiction (Christopher Paolini, author of To Sleep in a Sea of Stars and Fractal Noise)
He writes incredibly enjoyable sci-fi, full of life and ideas (Patrick Ness, author of The Knife of Never Letting Go and A Monster Calls)
A modern classic of the genre. Imaginative, kinetic, and wire tense. Highly recommended (Gareth L. Powell, author of Embers of War and Descendant Machine)
A thoughtful, sweeping space adventure
A rip-roaring space opera featuring starship battles, genetically enhanced superhumans and multiple weird and wonderful aliens . . . I can't wait to read the next one
Adrian Tchaikovsky turns the HP Lovecraft dial to 11 as the Vulture God and its mismatched crew (Idris, a Hannilambra alien, a Partheni warrior princess, a lawyer . . .) drop into unspace and (obligatory caps lock here) CONFRONT FORCES BEYOND REALITY
Tchaikovsky has consolidated his position as the finest purveyor of high-quality space opera around . . . [Shards of Earth] is deft and clever, expansive and readable, all informed by Tchaikovsky’s superbly baroque imaginative fecundity
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…but that is not a bad thing. His great characterisations and complex world building are on show as well as his optimism. If you liked his others then you will love this too. Excellent narration.

Faster paced than other Tchaikovsky….

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Good story, decent character development, but awful, I repeat- awful narration, some of the accents that are attempted threw me into fits of laughter.

Sorry…but the narration is awful

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What would have been a decent sf action romp was utterly ruined by the narrator whose delivery was as if reading a swashbuckling childrens adventure story to a class of six year olds. Where delivery should have been dry, serious, or ironic we were subjected to super excited and infantile. Hardened characters were rendered into naughty pirates who might steal your pocket money, and bloody gun battles became such jolly gosh fun, oooh, so exciting. I tried to allow the story carry the narrator but ultimately the delivery was so bad I quit around half way through, a very rare outcome for me.

Good concept destroyed by narrator

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Decent anough to purchase next book when available though the next will not make my "most wanted". If you like Tchsikovsky already, you will not be disappointed, if you're new, I would suggest looking for a different book to catch the bug first :)

N "good Tchaikovsky" but not "the best".

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Immediately engaging and interesting characters, inventive universe and aliens and all brilliantly narrated. This is the best SVI-if book I’ve read/listened to in a long time. Cannot wait for the next book.

An absolute must for sci-if fans

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