The Petrovitch Trilogy - Book Review
The Petrovitch Trilogy, by Simon Morden, collects the first three novels in the SF series.
The books take place in a post apocalyptic London where a lot of the world has fallen into anarchy. The main character is Samuil Petrovitch, which is a genius physicist who is also pretty good as a general. There is also plenty of AI consequences, some nice cyberware tech and some bits that reminded me of Dune (the blind and still seeing bit, particularly).
I've read this months ago, so I will only share my general impression, which is that this was pretty good and well worth reading for SF fans.
The books take place in a post apocalyptic London where a lot of the world has fallen into anarchy. The main character is Samuil Petrovitch, which is a genius physicist who is also pretty good as a general. There is also plenty of AI consequences, some nice cyberware tech and some bits that reminded me of Dune (the blind and still seeing bit, particularly).
I've read this months ago, so I will only share my general impression, which is that this was pretty good and well worth reading for SF fans.
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