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e-Book In the Drift (Ace Science Fiction Special) download

e-Book In the Drift (Ace Science Fiction Special) download

by Michael Swanwick

ISBN: 0441358691
ISBN13: 978-0441358694
Language: English
Publisher: Ace; First Edition edition (February 1, 1985)
Category: Science Fiction
Subategory: Science Fiction

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Ace Science Fiction Specials are three series of science fiction and fantasy books published by Ace Books between 1968 and 1990.

Ace Science Fiction Specials are three series of science fiction and fantasy books published by Ace Books between 1968 and 1990. The first series was one of the most influential in the history of science fiction publishing; four of the six novels nominated for 1970 Nebula Awards were from the series.

the Drift' was Michael Swanwick's first novel, although some of the chapters . Drift' was one of a number of memorable books appearing in 1984/1985 as part of the third series of Ace Science Fiction Specials.

the Drift' was Michael Swanwick's first novel, although some of the chapters previously appeared in print as short stories in SF magazines. It held its own as a debut novel in company that included Gibson's & Shepard's & Eyes', and Robinson's & Wild Shore'.

Ace Books is an American specialty publisher of science fiction and fantasy books. The company was founded in New York City in 1952 by Aaron A. Wyn and began as a genre publisher of mysteries and westerns. It soon branched out into other genres, publishing its first science fiction (SF) title in 1953. This was successful, and science fiction titles outnumbered both mysteries and westerns within a few years.

Ace Science Fiction Specials - Series 3 (1984-1990).

The meltdown at Three Mile Island created the death zone known as the. Ace Science Fiction Specials - Series 3 (1984-1990).

Title: In the Drift (Ace Science Fiction Special) Author(s): Michael Swanwick ISBN: 0-441-35869-1 .

Published by Ace Science Fiction, 2006. Condition: Good Soft cover. Bibliographic Details. Publisher: Ace Science Fiction. Publication Date: 2006. From Books Express (Portsmouth, NH, . Book Condition: Good. Visit Seller's Storefront.

February 1985, Ace Books.

In the Drift (Ace Science Fiction Special, No 6). Close. 1 2 3 4 5. Want to Read. February 1985, Ace Books.

Three Science Fiction Thrillers: Bones of the Earth; In the Drift; Vacuum Flowers (no place given: Open Road .

Three Science Fiction Thrillers: Bones of the Earth; In the Drift; Vacuum Flowers (no place given: Open Road, 2017). In the Drift (New York: Ace Books, 1985). Vacuum Flowers (New York: Arbor House, 1987)

A blend of science fiction and alternate history that builds a potent new myth from the reality of radioactive waste  . The first novel from Nebula Award winner Michael Swanwick, In the Drift chronicles an apocalyptic collapse brought on by complete nuclear meltdown.

A blend of science fiction and alternate history that builds a potent new myth from the reality of radioactive waste (George R. R. Martin). Set roughly one hundred years after the 1979 event at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Middletown, Pennsylvania, In the Drift maroons the reader in a the radioactive future that could have been if the TMI-2 reactor had reached the height of its destructive potential. Sci-fi & Fantasy Thriller & Crime Post-apocalyptic Horror.

When a meltdown at Three Mile Island creates a death zone known as the Drift, the area becomes a terrible place of eerie skies, body-mutilating boneseekers, monsters, and mutants, who fight to escape the island for their own vengeful purposes. Reissue.
Comments:
Wrathmaster
I got this book for free on Kindle Unlimited, just saying. But it was in the horror section, so...I can handle a little sci- find. Not a big fan of it. All sci- fi. It was a pretty good concept, post apocalyptic world, but he doesn't really explain why. He has a bunch of characters that you want to like, but the development is hap- hazard at best. There is no explanation, his characters appear and disappear with not really a basic timeline, and his conflict ( one of many ) that could have been explored is just confusing. I read alot, and I was disappointed, even after I trudged through it, hoping it would get better.....it didn't.

Anarahuginn
This was ok. It was interesting though didn't completely engrosse me. The idea of massive radiation causing the results in this book are clearly not accurate given what we know of how nature responds to radiation events (chernobyl). I feel like that is obvious but the author didn't bother to understand it.

Wrathshaper
Great story, well told, as always.

shustrik
`In the Drift' was Michael Swanwick's first novel, although some of the chapters previously appeared in print as short stories in SF magazines. `Drift' was one of a number of memorable books appearing in 1984/1985 as part of the third series of Ace Science Fiction Specials. It held its own as a debut novel in company that included Gibson's `Neuromancer', Shepard's `Green Eyes', and Robinson's `The Wild Shore'.

`Drift' takes place in an alternate future US, about 100 years after the March 1979 accident at the TMI-2 reactor at Three Mile Island, in Middletown, PA, went to full meltdown. The containment vessel exploded, spraying radioisotopes all over the eastern seaboard, and the reactor core was exposed to the atmosphere. The reactor caught fire and started burning; now hotter than the surface of Venus, it will spew isotopes into the air for the next 60,00 years. Middletown is a glowing-in-the-dark char pit devoid of life (save for radioresistant pond scum), and Central Pennsylvania is a contaminated wasteland peopled by outcasts and mutants.

Philadelphia becomes the largest city on the borders of the fallout zone (i.e, the `Drift'). Many of the city's beloved features survive the accident intact, such as blocks of burnt-out rowhouses, piles of uncollected garbage, and a general atmosphere of political corruption and urban squalor. In the nationwide breakdown of order resulting from the accident, the Mummers, a loose network of neighborhood organizations previously concerned with staging elaborate parades on New Years Day, have assumed leadership of the city government. The occasional mutant or monster gets born within the city's confines. But as anyone familiar with Eagles fans and their actions at home games can attest, excessive gamma radiation is hardly necessary to generate such unpleasant creatures.

The first two chapters of the book center on Keith Piotrowicz (pr. `petroVICH') , a callow young man and Philly resident. In `Mummer's Kiss' Keith, who drives a hazardous waste disposal truck on regular forays into the Drift, befriends Fletch, a journalist who has been traveling in the fallout zone and asking the wrong kinds of questions. When the Mummers learn of her investigations, Fletch and Keith are forced to flee for their lives into the Drift. `Kiss' is a well-crafted, exciting chase story.

The second chapter, `Nigger Night', revolves around an older and wiser Keith. He is assigned the job of resettling Drift refugees in a safe zone near present-day Carbondale. He is assisted by Sam, a mutant with the ability to visualize radioisotopes, and thus serves as a sort of human Geiger counter. The landscape and inhabitants of the Drift are effectively presented. There is a genuinely harrowing description of the TMI core that serves as one of book's most memorable passages. While less focused on action than the first chapter, `Night' generates an understated but effective pathos in its tale of outcasts searching for a new home in the fringes of the wastelands.

The third chapter, `Mutagen Fair', is essentially a brief horror story involving Vicky, a little girl who comes face to face with the brutish consequences of the struggle for survival within the confines of the Drift.

The final chapter, `Marrow Death', takes place several decades after the others. A reporter ventures into the Drift to investigate a conflict between the Drifters, represented by Vicky, and Keith Piotrowicz, representing the Mummers, over the future of the region's coal resources. Serving to bring all the characters from the previous chapters into one finale revolving around the fate of the Drift and its inhabitants, the chapter sets a tone of moral ambiguity and ends on a rather disturbing note.

Swanwick's output since `Drift' (i.e., Vacuum Flowers, The Iron Dragon's Daughter, and Bones of the Earth)has been a bit (some may argue) uneven. But this work is well-crafted and highly readable and remains one of the best of the novels making their debut in the Science Fiction Specials.

Landamath
This is one of Swanwick's early pieces, but it's very readable. Keith Petrovich is a young man in Philadelphia, many years after a nuclear accident contaminated much of the USA's eastern seaboard and caused the collapse of organised government. Philadelphia is now ruled by members of a (real) fraternal society, the Mummers, who have now become something between a local government and the Mafia. One of their chief concerns is to prevent the spread of radioactive contamination and mutation from the surrounding wastelands, especially the "Drift" where radioactivity is most concentrated.

Keith gets in trouble with the Mummers and escapes with the assistance of a mysterious woman who seems to be a spy. She accompanies him to the Drift and introduces him to its communities. There, he finds love and tragedy, and discovers the secret governing Philadelphia.

I'm a big fan of Swanwick's writing, but he's frankly best at short-story or novella length. That said, this is a great story whose only major fault is that it's too compact: the ideas would have done justice to a work at least twice as long as this one. His later novels are perhaps better written but (unlike, say, The Iron Dragon's Daughter) this one is coherent and has a clear ending. I'm glad it's getting reprinted, and I'm happy to recommend it.

Ielonere
If you are from Philadelphia, or know anything about Philly, read this book! If you were here during the TMI crisis, believe me, you will get it. But I guess I can understand people from out of town not understanding what it is all about. Its about the Mummers, stupid! No other books that I know of so adequately takes the Philadelphia proletarian New Years holiday and projects it into an alternative radioactive present. It is the Kiss of the Killer Mummers. Glue some feathers to your Geiger Counter! Mummer up your plastic booties! Oh! Dem Golden Slippers, indeed!

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