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by Nancy Kress

Enli stood a moment longer, and then she continued along the path, into the deep shadow of the stockade and then out again, walking off-balance under the emerging stars and the one small, waning moon.

  BY NANCY KRESS

  NOVELS

  Prince of Morning Bells

  The White Pipes

  The Golden Grove

  An Alien Light

  Brainrose

  Beggars in Spain

  Beggars and Choosers

  Oaths and Miracles

  Beggars Ride

  Maximum Light

  Stinger

  Yanked!

  Probability Moon

  Probability Sun

  Probability Space

  Crossfire

  STORY COLLECTIONS

  Trinity and Other Stories

  The Aliens of Earth

  Beaker’s Dozen

  Praise for PROBABILITY SUN

  “The author grounds her morally complex plot in the physics of probability. As usual with Kress, her eccentric characters add depth. Readers will start this novel because of Kress’s reputation, will read it for the adventure and will like it for the characters and the science.”

  —Publishers Weekly

  “The immediate sequel to Probability Moon (2000). The questions that permeate the tightly paced story are whether scientists and the military can cooperate to learn the nature of the artifact—scientific storehouse or doomsday machine—and whether either of those parties will procure the cooperation of the captive Faller, whose perception of reality is unfathomably different from that of any of the humans. Displaying a typically strong synthesis of Kress’ many gifts, the novel leaves the door wide open for at least one successor.”

  —Booklist

  “Kress had blended such a nice set of surprises and inevitabilities that you should learn and read and enjoy them for yourself. You don’t have to read Probability Moon to have a good time, but you’ll probably search it out anyway.”

  —San Diego Union-Tribune

  Praise for PROBABILITY MOON

  “The author also weaves a fascinating tale exploring the norms of each society. The mystery slowly unravels as the two cultures interact. Each member of the large cast of characters has an individual struggle and quest, creating an intriguing plot. This book has something for everyone.”

  —VOYA

  “Kress’s Sleepless trilogy proved that she was a serious writer, worthy of considered attention. Probability Moon only emphasizes that.”

  —Locus

  “Kress’ characterizations are as sound as ever, but many will be agreeably surprised at her proficiency with military hardware and action scenes. Very impressive.”

  —Booklist

  * “Twisty and compelling, brimful of ideas, with Kress’s usual life-sized characters; top-notch work from a major talent.”

  —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

  “… Naturally all of this is moving toward an explosive that Kress resolves handily in this volume while leaving plenty of intriguing quests for a future novel or two. Her characters and the planetary setting are well developed and the story moves at a brisk, suspenseful pace.”

  —Portsmouth Herald

  This is a work of fiction. All the characters and events portrayed in this book are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

  PROBABILITY SUN

  Copyright © 2001 by Nancy Kress

  All rights reserved.

  Edited by James Minz

  A Tor Book

  Published by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC

  175 Fifth Avenue

  New York, NY 10010

  www.tor.com

  Tor® is a registered trademark of Tom Doherty Associates, LLC.

  ISBN: 0-765-34355-X

  Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 2001027119

  eISBN 9781466825260

  First eBook edition: July 2012

 

 

 


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