Diamond Dogs, Turquoise Days
2001 • 298 pages

Ratings26

Average rating3.9

15

This pair of short stories set in the Revelation Space universe provide an interesting contrast in themes but they showcase Alastair Reynolds' writing at its best. The deep conceptual ‘what if' that the best sci-fi possesses is present in both stories, with an Asimovian feel to the pair.

Diamond Dogs is essentially a space age dungeon puzzle, with the overarching theme of mans desire to push themselves, to find challenges to defeat just because they are there. A gritty and relentless story.

Turquoise Days is gentler and more evenly structured. It builds towards the questions of trust, deception and the moral implications of genocide to prevent the release of something more evil.

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