Reviews
“A master of the genre.” —Arthur C. Clarke
“Barnes plans two more novels in the Thousand Cultures universe of this book. If they are as good as the first three, rejoice.” —Booklist
“Engrossing!” —Orlando Sentinel
Giraut
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The sequel to A Million Open Doors and Earth Made of Glass
Special agent Giraut Leones, betrayed by his superior and closest friend, swore he would never work for the Office of Special Projects again--but now he must. A new movement on Earth seeks to use the recorded personalities of the dead as helpless virtual reality playthings, and to the worlds of the Thousand Cultures--where the reborn are accepted as normal citizens--it's a monstrous crime. If Giraut cannot stop Earth from ratifying its plans, the tenuous structure of interstellar human civilization will collapse.
Complicating matters, Giraut's brain now hosts a second consciousness-the revived mind of his long-dead friend Raimbaut. Together, Giraut and Raimbaut must confront their shared past while struggling with a deadly present.
“A master of the genre.” —Arthur C. Clarke
“Barnes plans two more novels in the Thousand Cultures universe of this book. If they are as good as the first three, rejoice.” —Booklist
“Engrossing!” —Orlando Sentinel
November 18, 2002