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Greg Bear Collection
Darwin's Children
Darwin's Children,
Greg Bear's follow-up to Darwin's Radio, is
top-shelf science fiction, thrilling and intellectually charged. It's no
standalone, though. The plot and characters are certainly independent of the
previous novel, but the background in Darwin's Radio is essential to
nonbiologists trying to understand what's going on. The next stage of human
evolution has arrived, announced by the birth of bizarre "virus children." Now
the children with the hypersenses and odd faces are growing up, and the world
has to figure out what to do with them. The answer is evil and all too human, as
governments put the kids in camps to protect regular folks from imagined
dangers. Mitch and Kaye, scientists whose daughter Stella is swept up in the
fray, become unwillingly involved in the politics that erupt around the issue of
the new humans. Harrowing chases, gun battles, epidemics, and tense meetings
about civil rights ensue, all brilliantly narrated. But just when you think
you've got the book figured out, Bear throws a massive curveball by
introducing... religion. That's right, a good old-fashioned epiphany, plopped
down in the middle of a hard science fiction novel. But even skeptical readers
will be swept along with Kaye as she tries to deal with what's happening to her
and how it relates to the fate of her daughter's species. Keep reading past the
words that make you uncomfortable--the hot science, the cool spirituality--and
you'll be rewarded with a story of complete and moving humanity
Vitals
Blending
fierce, fast plots with vivid characters and mind-bending ideas, Greg Bear has
mastered a powerful alchemy of suspense, science, and action in his gripping
thrillers. Darwin’s Radio was hailed across the country as one of the
best books of the year. His newest novel, Vitals, begins with a
harrowing descent to a netherworld at the very bottom of the sea–and then
explodes to the surface in sheer terror.
Hal Cousins is one of a handful of scientists nearing the most sought after
discovery in human history: the key to short-circuiting the aging process.
Fueled by a wealth of research, an overdose of self-confidence, and the money of
influential patrons to whom he makes outrageous promises, Hal experiments with
organisms living in the hot thermal plumes in the ocean depths. But as he
journeys beneath the sea, his other world is falling apart.
Across the country, scientists are being inexplicably murdered–including Hal’s
identical twin brother, who is also working to unlock the key to immortality.
Hal himself barely eludes a cold-blooded attack at sea, and when he returns home
to Seattle, he finds himself walking into an eerie realm where voices speak to
him from the dead . . . where a once-brilliant historian turned crackpot is
leading him on a deadly game of hide-and-seek . . . and where the beautiful,
rich widow of his twin is more than willing to pick up the pieces of Hal’s
life–and take him places he’s never been before.
Suddenly Hal is trapped inside an ever-twisting maze of shocking revelations.
For he is not the first person to come close to ending aging forever–and those
who came before him will stop at nothing to keep the secret to themselves. Now
every person on earth is at risk of being made an unsuspecting player in one
man’s spectacular and horrifying master plan.
From the bottom of Russia’s Lake Baikal to a billionaire’s bionic house built
into the cliffs of the Washington seashore, from the darkest days of World War
II and the reign of Josef Stalin to the capitalist free-for-all that is the
United States, Vitals tells an astounding tale of the most unimaginable
scientific secret of all–exposed by the quest for immortality itself .

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