Kosmonaut Zero

Kosmonaut Zero

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Publisher's Synopsis

Marina Mernova is a young KGB officer in 1960s Moscow, given the simple mission of finding a missing scientist of high value to the Soviet space programme. She must navigate Russia at the height of the Space Race: a land of rockets and shortages, a Cold War utopia riddled with paranoia and visionary technology that shatters the limits of human life.

Marina will make the ultimate sacrifice, and be reborn as Kosmonaut Zero - a body made of flesh and metal, controlled by drugs and computers, designed to exist in the unknowns of deep space. But will she ever get back to Earth, and her beloved little brother Leon?

"Think Asimov. Think Blade Runner. Think Richard Evans." - Book Munch

Richard Evans was born in Manchester in 1964. His other sci-fi novels are Machine Nation (2002), Robophobia (2004) and Exilium (2008), all published by Figo. He has been a guest on Radio 2's The Arts Show, along with TV and radio appearances on the BBC. He has contributed features to a number of popular science magazines, including T3 and The Sky At Night. In 2011, he directed the Gagarin 50 exhibition at Manchester's Waterside Arts Centre. In October 2012, the ebook version of Kosmonaut Zero reached no. 9 in the Kindle free download charts.

Book information

ISBN: 9781908853240
Publisher: Valley Press
Imprint: Valley Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 823.92
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 308
Weight: 340g
Height: 133mm
Width: 202mm
Spine width: 23mm