In the year 2182, citizens of a dying Earth flee to a distant promised land in a massive colony ship, the Arka III.
In supercolor! - fan review, Babelio.com.
Everything is there.
Charismatic characters quite mistreated, credible extraterrestrials, surprising genetically modified creatures.
The novel places the human at the heart of the plot.
Worthy of a great cinematographic series.
Twists, cliffhangers, a steady pace.
Lorkhan and the Bad Kind What a frantic storytelling.
Clarke... - SyFantasy.fr ...damn I love this universe! It\'s full of mystery, full of promise too, and I can\'t help but see in the author a form of reincarnation of a modern Arthur C.
A true science fiction phenomenon. - Le Tourne Page The author lets us imagine a much larger universe, which we could populate at will.
Clarke, or Hyperion by Dan Simmons.
Praise for Romain Benassaya (translated from French) ...in line with the great novels of the genre such as Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C.
Young French space opera novelist Romain Benassaya adapts his own 2018 novel, Pyramides , available now for the first time in English featuring lushly illustrative art by Joan Urgell.
Eric Rives, the ship\'s second-in-command, and his partner Jia Tang are sent on an exploratory mission to investigate the Dark labyrinth that surrounds them...but what they find is beyond belief.
Not only that, their journey has taken much longer than the planned two hundred years, and has landed them in a starless, seemingly endless void.
When the passengers of Arka III awaken from their long intergalactic journey, they realize they\'re not on Leonis.
The solution? The Arka project, massive vessels bound for the distant planet of Leonis.
In the not-too-distant future, the Earth has been destroyed, its orbit withering and its citizens desperate to escape to the stars.
They do not reach their intended destination...
In the year 2182, citizens of a dying Earth flee to a distant promised land in a massive colony ship, the Arka III