Village in the Sky, Jack McDevitt
Village in the Sky, Jack McDevitt
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Village in the Sky

Author: Jack McDevitt

Narrator: Jennifer Van Dyck

Unabridged: 9 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 01/31/2023

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

In Nebula Award–winning author Jack McDevitt’s ninth installment in the beloved Alex Benedict science fiction mystery series, humanity discovers new intelligent life lightyears away—only for it to disappear without a trace.

Centuries after a war with the Mutes, the first aliens to be encountered by humankind, a startling new discovery in the far reaches of the Orion Nebula appears. On a planet with conditions favorable to life, explorer vessel The
Columbia comes across a small town seemingly inhabited by an intelligent species not yet discovered.

But when a highly publicized follow-up mission is sent to make contact mere months later, the entire town has vanished, leaving no trace—or such is presumed to be the case until Alex Benedict and his archaeological crew show up to
investigate. Officially, their mission is to find concealed artifacts that may have been left behind, but the team’s real goal is to solve the mystery of how these aliens disappeared so rapidly—and why. In turns terrifying and miraculous, the
answers raise the stakes for every member on board as they look to make their mark on history.

Nebula Award–winning author Jack McDevitt, whom Stephen King has called “the logical heir to Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke,” brings back Alex, Chase, and Gabe for another brilliantly crafted science fiction mystery.

About Jack McDevitt

Jack McDevitt, a former naval officer, taxi driver, English teacher, customs officer, and motivational trainer, is now a full-time writer. His many books include The Devil's Eye, Moonfall, Cauldron, and Seeker, which won a Nebula Award, and he is also the author of numerous prizewinning short stories.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Craig on February 19, 2024

This latest Chase Kolpath & crew adventure is enjoyable, but not up the standard of the previous books in the series. I enjoyed the fact that McDevitt makes a good case for the preservation of art in physical versus electronic form. His quirk of having the story set nine-thousand years in the future......more

Goodreads review by Alex on February 01, 2023

Not the strongest in the series but I do love me some Chase Kolpath. Major Outer Wilds vibes in the back half of this one, as well as some of that theme that I first associate with KSR’s Aurora; that being the futility of colonization in a hostile uncaring universe; though this doubles down on we’re......more

Goodreads review by Jon Lee on February 19, 2023

Just... never quite landed. Like many of McDevitt's books, this one just kind of meanders. The big moments aren't big. Before you know it, you're 75% done with the book, and you realize that the Big Conflict of the story isn't going to come. Or rather, it's already come, and it just didn't work. Add......more

Goodreads review by Mike on February 08, 2023

Disappointing. I've been a McDevitt fan since his first book. This one just isn't up to par. The characters we know from earlier books appear to have lost their motivation, their purpose in life. That's true of the culture they live in. The Confederacy has lost their drive. They're afraid to explore,......more

Goodreads review by Dave Allan on February 05, 2023

I think Mr McDevitt needed money While the characters were the usual crowd, the editing was not up to standard. The characters who are indigenous in the first planet are never mentioned again after they are found and the main characters to after the list village. It the the gem the first Alex Benedic......more