The Robot's Twilight Companion
Author: | Tony Daniel |
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Golden Gryphon Press, 1999 |
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Book Type: | Collection |
Genre: | Science-Fiction |
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Synopsis
This collection of award-winning science fiction includes a story that was a finalist for the Hugo Awards and one that was voted one of the 10 greatest science fiction stories to appear during the 1990s. In the title piece, a geologist has downloaded the memories of his deceased mentor into a robot's electronic brain. Together, they bore through the crust and mantle to the very core of the planet Earth. Their work is complicated by a mysterious intelligence deep within the Earth and by the robot's own emergent humanity. The remaining stories comprise a variety of tales including a story about climbing in the Chilean Andes in which the protagonist is haunted by a ghost, and a tale about a battle-weary veteran who returns from a high-tech future to face his most sinister challenge at home.
Table of Contents:
- Life on the Moon - (1995) - shortstory
- A Dry, Quiet War - (1996) - novelette
- Radio Praha - (1998) - shortstory
- Aconcagua - (1993) - novelette
- Black Canoes - (1997) - shortstory
- Death of Reason - (1992) - novella
- Mystery Box - (1999) - novelette
- Grist - (1998) - novella
- The Robot's Twilight Companion - (1996) - novella
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