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Singularity Sky

Eschaton #1 / 2
by Charles Stross
Singularity Sky (Eschaton #1) by Charles Stross
★ 8.12 / 8
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A major SF debut from a British writer who will stand alongside Banks, Hamilton and Reynolds.

In the twenty-first century man created the Eschaton, a sentient artificial intelligence. It pushed Earth through the greatest technological evolution ever known, while warning that time travel is forbidden, and transgressors will be eliminated.

Distant descendants of this ultra high-tech Earth live in parochial simplicity on the far-flung worlds of the New Republic. Their way of life is threatened by the arrival of an alien information plague known as the Festival. As forbidden technologies are literally dropped from the sky, suppressed political factions descend into revolutionary turmoil.

A battle fleet is sent from Earth to destroy the Festival, but Spaceship engineer Martin Springfield and U.N. diplomat Rachel Mansour have been assigned rather different tasks. Their orders are to diffuse the crisis or to sabotage the New Republic’s war-fleet, whatever the cost, before the Eschaton takes hostile action on a galactic scale.

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Science FictionSpace OperaArtificial Intelligence
Release date: 2003

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Charles Stross

Charles Stross

Charles Stross doesn’t just write science fiction—he reverse-engineers the future. Whether unraveling the complexities of AI, economics, or cosmic horror, his stories feel less like speculative fiction and more like eerily plausible roadmaps to tomorrow. A former software developer and technical writer, Stross brings a hacker’s mindset to storytelling, dissecting the machinery of reality and exposing the glitches beneath.

Born in Leeds, England, Stross grew up surrounded by the last vestiges of the Industrial Age, a landscape that would later inform his fascination with systems—both human and technological. Before becoming a full-time author, he dabbled in everything from pharmacy to computer science, experiences that lend his work an uncanny level of authenticity. His early exposure to computing and online culture made him one of the first sci-fi writers to deeply explore the implications of a hyper-connected world, long before the tech boom turned cyberpunk into a reality.

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Stross’s novels don’t fit neatly into a single box. The Laundry Files series fuses Lovecraftian horror with bureaucratic spy thrillers, where eldritch horrors lurk beneath layers of government paperwork. The Merchant Princes saga reinvents the multiverse as an economic battleground, blending parallel-world fantasy with the ruthless logic of trade and power. And then there’s Accelerando, a dizzying ride through posthuman evolution, where minds upload, corporations become sentient, and capitalism itself mutates into something unrecognizable.

A multiple Hugo Award winner and perennial nominee, Stross has built a reputation for stories that challenge, provoke, and entertain in equal measure. His work resonates with readers who enjoy the intellectual thrill of Neal Stephenson, the dark humor of Douglas Adams, and the genre-defying scope of Iain M. Banks. Whether charting the rise of AI or the collapse of civilization as we know it, his writing is a warning shot fired from the near future—a reminder that science fiction isn’t just about imagining what’s next, but preparing for it.

When he’s not conjuring new dystopias, Stross can be found blogging about politics, technology, and the weirder edges of reality at his website, where his sharp insights often blur the line between fiction and the unsettling truth.

Eschaton

Eschaton consists of two primary books, 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.

Singularity Sky (Eschaton #1)
★ 8.12 / 8
Iron Sunrise (Eschaton #2)
★ 7.66 / 3
Timelike Diplomacy (Eschaton)
★ 8.00 / 1


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