Sunfall
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Narrated by:
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Rupert Farley
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By:
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Jim Al-Khalili
Summary
Random House presents the audiobook edition of Sunfall by Jim Al-Khalili.
From renowned theoretical physicist, broadcaster and author Jim Al-Khalili, comes this thrilling debut novel drawing on cutting-edge science and set in a near-future full of dazzling technologies.
2041 and the world as we know it grinds to a halt. Our planet seems to be turning against itself - it would appear that the magnetic field, that protects life on Earth from deadly radiation from space, is failing . . .
Desperate to quell the mass hysteria that would surely follow, world governments have concealed this rapidly emerging Armageddon. But a young Iranian hacktivist stumbles across the truth, and it becomes a race against time to reactivate the earth's core using beams of dark matter.
As a small team of brave and brilliant scientists battle to find a way of transforming theory into practice, they face a fanatical group intent on pursuing their own endgame agenda: for they believe mankind to be a plague upon this earth and will do anything, commit any crime, to ensure that the project fails . . .
And so bring about humanity's end.
Critic reviews
Reminiscent of vintage Arthur C. Clarke . . . has a chilling, nail-biting authenticity. (JAMES LOVEGROVE)
Thanks ProfessorJim, looking foward to the next one if you have time between writing it and actually saving the world ;0)
The Prof pulled it off!
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Top notch
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Great story especially except the disasters
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"Real" Science Fiction
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some of the language is a little twee, was it never get in the way of a great story and a performance where you can almost hear Jim himself reading the novel
great story great performance
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