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Pock's World [Paperback]

Dave Duncan
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October 15, 2010 1894063473 978-1894063470 1

 

Pock’s World, long settled by humankind, is accused of being infected by humanoid aliens. It has been quarantined and may have to be sterilized. Five people are chosen to go there and examine the evidence: saintly but ruthless Father Andre; Ratty Turnsole, a muckraking reporter ripe for romance; ambitious politician Athena Fimble; manipulative bureaucrat Millie Backet; and shady billionaire Linn Lazuline. Some of them carry grudges - all have their own agendas.  
 
Pock’s World surprises them all. Nothing is what they expect. Quickly entangled in love, politics, religion, and deceit, they discover that the clock is already ticking and the fate of humanity itself is at stake.

 


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"Dave Duncan has long been one of the great unsung figures of Canadian fantasy and science fiction, graced with a fertile imagination, a prolific output, and keen writerly skills. With this new novel, Duncan again forges a bold new world, populated with varied and complex characters, distinctive cultures, and a complex system of mythology and science." - Quill and Quire

"That supreme trickster Dave Duncan . . . is an expert at producing page-turning adventure, and Future Indefinite fully lives up to the suspense promised in its title. It's all throughly entertaining, while it leaves us wondering, right down to the final pages, whether the end will fall into the classical category of comedy or tragedy. Quite a performance, Mr. Duncan!" - Locus

"Duncan writes with unusual flair, drawing upon folklore, myth, and his gift for creating ingenious plots." - Year's Best Fantasy and Horror

"Dave Duncan writes rollicking adventure novels filled with subtle characterization and made bitter-sweet by an underlying darkness. Without striving for grand effects or momentous meetings between genres, he has produced one excellent book after another." - Locus

About the Author

Dave Duncan, originally from Scotland, has lived all his adult life in Western Canada, having enjoyed a long career as a petroleum geologist before taking up writing. Since discovering that imaginary worlds are more satisfying than the real one, he has published more than forty novels, mostly in the fantasy genre, but also young adult, science fiction, and historical. He has at times been Sarah B. Franklin (but only for literary purposes) and Ken Hood (which is short for "D'ye Ken Whodunit?"). His most successful works have been fantasy series: "The Seventh Sword", "A Man of His Word" and its sequel, "A Handful of Men", and six books about "The King's Blades"


Product Details

  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: EDGE Science Fiction & Fantasy; 1 edition (October 15, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1894063473
  • ISBN-13: 978-1894063470
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #648,048 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Dave Duncan is a prolific writer of fantasy and science fiction, best known for his fantasy series, particularly The Seventh Sword, A Man of His Word, and The King's Blades. He is both a founding and honorary lifetime member of SF Canada. Dave and his wife Janet, his in-house editor and partner for over fifty years, live in Victoria, British Columbia. They have three children and four grandchildren. Visit his blog and webpage: www.daveduncan.com

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars
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4.7 out of 5 stars
It reads at a fairly fast pace and has engaging characters, interesting themes, and intelligent content. Laura M. Bangerter  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
Each major character was well drawn and crafted, with bright dialogue and revealing narrative asides. Chris of Oakleys books  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
The master storyteller returns to the Science Fiction Genre with another compelling tale. Sean Walsh  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Ethics in Space December 30, 2011
Format:Paperback
Pock's World examines the human tendency, or temptation, to play God. Five men and women, each of them influential in very different ways (political, moneyed, media-sleaze, corporate, and religious) are sent to evaluate whether the population of an entire planet needs to be "sterilized" to eliminate an "alien" influence from taking hold. But just how alien are they, really? The so-called Diallelon abominations are nothing other than extensively genetically modified synthetic hominins - "supermen" - deemed heretical by the Catholic Church, and feared by colonists. The question is, are they feared for themselves, or for the repercussion of sterilization that is visited upon planets infected by hubris incarnate? Or is the Church simply looking for an excuse to get rid of a planetary population that enjoys a heretical, happy freedom of its own? Theoretically, by sending five investigators, only one of whom is a priest, an objective and fair assessment will be made. Hmmm.
Five different agendas - more, when you factor in the citizens of Pock's World and the diallelons - jostle for pre-eminence in this story, and the reader gets to make up his or her own mind as which has the ring of truth, or if all of them are variations on a theme of self-deception.
The cover art is designed to appeal to the young adult market, but there is YA and YA. Pock's World is in Golden Compass territory, not to be confused with teen angst or Heinleinian chest-thumping.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Dave Duncan masterpiece! December 22, 2010
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I thought Pock's World was yet another excellent story from a master story teller. I am a huge fan of Dave Duncan's work and have no hesitation in recommending this book. For those who are already familiar with his writing it will come as no surprise that the only thing predictable is the quality of a well told story. His characters and their circumstances are never tired or stale and the themes are always engaging. In Pock's World the events unfold amidst the influence of such factors as the manipulation and abuse of power, corporate deceit, the dogmatic authority of institutions, bigotry and distrust, but also love and sacrifice. After maybe a slower start than I was expecting I was enthralled to the very end. Keep up the great work Dave!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Mission of Judgment December 10, 2011
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Pock's World (2010) is a standalone SF novel. It is set on the planets Ayne and Pock's World in the Ayne Sector. Both world were settled via Stellar Transport and Research Section entanglement portals. Settlers were genetically modified for adaptation to local conditions.

When the genetic changes exceed approved limits, STARS declares these modifications to be a Dialleon abomination. Such outbreaks are usually removed by sterilizing the planet with asteroids dropped from orbit.

Pock's World had originally been a part of the Canaster Sector, settled from Malacostraca. The records show that an interstellar dust cloud had broken the entanglement link. Rumors say that Malacostraca had been sterilized by STARS.

In this novel, Andre is a member of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. He had been Father Jame Mangold before becoming a Franciscan monk.

Ratty Turnsole is a professional reporter.

Anna Fimble is a Senator on the planet of Ayne.

Millie Backet is a bureaucrat, Director of Health and Population Studies for the Sector Council.

Linn Lazuline is the richest man in the Ayne Sector.

Joy is an incarnation of the Mother, the triple goddess of Pock's World.

In this story, STARS, Inc., has quarantined Pock's World. Brother Andre had spent 500 days on the planet fifty years before. The new Pope asks Brother Andre to visit Pock's World and review evidence of a Dialleon abomination.

Brother Andre agrees, but isn't sure that STARS will accept evidence to the contrary. STARS contacts him about transportation to the spaceport and he insists on a thirty minute delay on the pickup. Andre spends the time in prayer.

Athena is meeting with potential supporters for a presidential bid. After the meeting, Linn calls her and pledges twenty million if she will go to bed with him. She thinks about it for a short while and then declines.

Shortly thereafter, Athena is invited to join the delegation going to Pock's World. She accepts this offer. The next morning, an aircar comes to transport her to the spaceport.

Athena finds Brother Andre, Ratty and Millie already there. Each is called to a med station for a gene changing tonic and then allowed to board a shuttle. The trip to Ayne 3 takes approximately twenty-three minutes.

On Ayne 3, they are met by Linn, but no attendants are on the station. They then travel by entanglement to Climatal and Pyrus. The Climatal station is also unpopulated, but they are welcomed by an STARS employee at Pyrus. They find that a huge storm makes it temporarily impossible to take a shuttle down to Pock's World.

The language on Pock's is very different from any spoken elsewhere in the Ayne Sector. They are provided with mechanical translators. After a break in the storm, they take a lifeboat to the surface.

The lifeboat sets down in Eastern Landing because of the storm. They run through pounding rain to shelter. They find themselves in a large bare room.

They are welcomed and then taken in an animal-drawn wagon to an inn and fed a meal. Brother Andre advises them to taste everything, but not to ask about its origins until later. Ratty insists on asking what talion is made from and then doesn't want to taste it.

Then a government representative greets them. He recognizes Ratty from his works. He tells them that their arrival point was unexpected and that officials are coming to Eastern Landing.

Then Joy appears with an escort and meets Ratty. They get to talking and Ratty flies off with Joy on an insectile looking flying machine. He doesn't bother telling anyone else in the party where he is going.

This tale presents the party with a puzzle. An interstellar probe has come from Malacostraca with genetic deviants aboard. One mutant has been captured by the authorities. STARS has already decided to sterilize the planet.

If this reminds you of Slan, you would be partly correct. Yet this story is a morality tale, asking how much change is allowable. You might also want to look at Falling Free and Crown of Slaves.

Recommended for Duncan fans and for anyone else who enjoys tales of foreign cultures, genetic mutants, and a bit of romance. Read and enjoy!

-Arthur W. Jordin
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5.0 out of 5 stars POCK-et...a place to put things...
1) Examine your life. What do you do well?
2) Qualify your skills.
3) Who are your friends?
4) Know your reasons for the answers to the Above Questions. Read more
Published 6 months ago by bonomo
3.0 out of 5 stars Great world building. Poor character development
i came away with vivid pictures of molten landscapes and sky views of a near orbit giant. I never felt that I experienced a vivid feel for any of the characters. Read more
Published 14 months ago by wordjockey
4.0 out of 5 stars An intriguing story after a slow start
The news is grim. Space trading corporation STARS has discovered evidence of a post-human invasion of Pock's World. Read more
Published 20 months ago by booksforabuck
5.0 out of 5 stars Well done piece of storytelling
This science fiction adventure story is set on a planet facing a dire future. As usual, nothing is as it appears. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Paul Lappen
5.0 out of 5 stars Good science and great characterization
Pock's World is a wonderful story with good science, but the other reviews address that. I want to praise its characterization. Read more
Published on March 30, 2011 by Chris of Oakleys books
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding SF
Frankly, this book exceeded my expectations. I found myself engrossed and unable to put it down. I thought about it at night and got back up to finish up the chapter. Read more
Published on March 29, 2011 by Krista
5.0 out of 5 stars Dave Duncan Does It Again
The master storyteller returns to the Science Fiction Genre with another compelling tale. This time humanity itself is at risk . . . or is it simply evolution at work? Read more
Published on January 14, 2011 by Sean Walsh
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
An excellent book with Duncan's characteristic traits of high imagnation, good characterization, and a plot that keeps you guessing untill the last page. Read more
Published on January 5, 2011 by Sara
5.0 out of 5 stars fun, smart, superior in every way
what a great mind for stories, for situations, for world-building, for comedy and for drama dave duncan has. his books never fail to absorb and delight me. Read more
Published on January 3, 2011 by genre lover
5.0 out of 5 stars Odd and good
I thought Pock's World was very good, with strong characterization and an entertaining and not easily predictable plot. Also morally serious. Read more
Published on December 31, 2010 by David D. Friedman
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