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<i>The Miocene Arrow</i>

The Miocene Arrow

2000 novel by Sean McMullen


The Miocene Arrow is a post-apocalyptic novel by Australian writer Sean McMullen. It is the middle book of the Greatwinter trilogy.

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Plot summary

In isolated pockets of what used to be America, humans fight stylized duels in small, biodiesel-powered airplanes. In a land where chivalry and honor are everything, what happens when rebels from Australia, enamored of the amazing technology held by the Americans, hatch a plot to bring some of it back to their homes?

Reception

Publishers Weekly that "the tale features labyrinthine politics, a large cast of engaging, thorny and occasionally rather cartoonish characters, and many well depicted scenes of aerial warfare. The authors inventive use of several oddball technologies is particularly noteworthy, and veteran SF readers may well be reminded of L. Sprague de Camp."[1]


References

  1. "Forecasts: Fiction". Publishers Weekly. 247 (29): 179. 17 July 2000. ISSN 0000-0019.

Sources

  • Cassada, Jackie (1 August 2000). "The Miocene Arrow (Book Review)". Library Journal. 125 (13). p168. ISSN 0363-0277.
  • Johnson, Roberta (August 2000). "Adult Books: FICTION". Booklist. 96 (22): 2126. ISSN 0006-7385.



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