Chasing the Phoenix

Chasing the Phoenix

  • Michael Swanwick
Publisher:MacmillanISBN 13: 9781466876064ISBN 10: 1466876069

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Chasing the Phoenix is written by Michael Swanwick and published by Macmillan. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1466876069 (ISBN 10) and 9781466876064 (ISBN 13).

"[A] witty, supple, artfully humorous, and vastly engaging yarn . . . Swanwick's approaching top form, and this one's just too good to miss." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review) In the distant future, Surplus arrives in China dressed as a Mongolian shaman, leading a yak which carries the corpse of his friend, Darger. The old high-tech world has long since collapsed, and the artificial intelligences that ran it are outlawed and destroyed. Or so it seems . . . Darger and Surplus, a human and a genetically engineered dog with human intelligence who walks upright, are a pair of con men and the heroes of a series of prior Swanwick stories. They travel to what was once China and invent a scam to become rich and powerful. Pretending to have limited superpowers, they aid an ambitious local warlord who dreams of conquest and once again reuniting China under one ruler. And, against all odds, it begins to work, but it seems as if there are other forces at work behind the scenes. Chasing the Phoenix is a sharp, slick, witty science fiction adventure that is hugely entertaining from Michael Swanwick, one of the best SF writers alive. "Veteran fantasy readers will recognize Swanwick's duo as descendants of, and a tribute to, Fritz Leiber's beloved old sword and sorcery stories of an equally larcenous duo named Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, but Swanwick's snappy dialogue and satirical barbs are entirely his own." ― Chicago Tribune "This book is like a breath of fresh air, witty and imaginative and just plain goofy fun." ― Booklist