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Revealing Acadie, a New Space Opera from Dave Hutchinson

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Published on May 8, 2017

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Acadie Dave Hutchinson

The first humans still hunt their children across the stars.

The Colony left Earth to find utopia, a home on a new planet where their leader could fully explore their genetic potential, unfettered by their homeworld’s restrictions. They settled a new paradise, and have been evolving and adapting for centuries. Earth has other plans.

The original humans have been tracking their descendants across the stars, bent on their annihilation. They won’t stop until the new humans have been destroyed, their experimentation wiped out of the human gene pool.

Can’t anyone let go of a grudge anymore?

Author Dave Hutchinson brings far future science fiction on a grand scale in Acadie, a new novella out on September 5 from Tor.com Publishing.

Dave Hutchinson is the author of five collections of short stories and four novels. His novella The Push was nominated for the BSFA Award in 2010, and his novels Europe in Autumn and Europe at Midnight were nominated for the BSFA, Arthur C Clarke, and John W Campbell Memorial Awards in 2015 and 2016 respectively. Europe at Midnight was also shortlisted for a Kitschie Award in 2016.

Acadie is part of our Summer of Space Opera, which includes five thrilling science fiction adventures from an exciting line-up of established and debut authors. Pre-order the free ebook sampler of excerpts from all five books here, and stay tuned for Space Opera Week (kicking off next Monday right here on Tor.com)!

Check out artist Stephen Youll‘s full cover to Acadie:

Acadie Dave Hutchinson
Cover by Stephen Youll

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