Fractions: The First Half of the Fall Revolution
In a balkanized future of dizzying possibilities, mercenaries contend
with guns as smart as they are, nuclear deterrence is a commodity
traded on the open market, teenagers deal in ”theologically correct”
software for fundamentalists, and anarchists have colonized a planet
circling another star. Against this background, men and women struggle
for a better future against the betrayals that went before. Death is
sometimes the end, and sometimes something altogether different…
This volume comprises The Star Fraction and The Stone Canal.
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Ken MacLeod
Ken MacLeod (born 1954), an award-winning Scottish science fiction writer, lives in South Queensferry near Edinburgh. He graduated from Glasgow University with a degree in zoology and has worked as a computer programmer and written a masters thesis on biomechanics.
MacLeod's novels often explore socialist, communist and anarchist political ideas, most particularly the variants of Trotskyism and anarcho-capitalism or extreme economic libertarianism. Technical themes encompass singularities, divergent human cultural evolution and post-human cyborg-resurrection. MacLeod's general outlook can be best described as techno-utopian socialist.
He is part of a new generation of British science fiction writers, who specialise in hard science fiction and space opera. His contemporaries include Iain M. Banks, Alastair Reynolds, Adam Roberts, Charles Stross and Liz Williams.
The Fall Revolution (omnibus editions)
The Fall Revolution (omnibus editions) consists of one primary book, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
Main series The Fall Revolution

