In Mason Coile’s Exiles, a human crew arrive on Mars
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There are some sci-fi heavy hitters with new novels out this month, from Cixin Liu and Stephen Baxter to John Scalzi. I’m eager to take a look at Ian McEwan’s enterprise to a flooded model of 2119 – a drowned-world trope additionally taken up by Yume Kitasei within the intriguing-sounding Saltcrop. The late Mason Coile’s story of catastrophe in a brand new Martian colony, Exiles, can be tempting me, as is extra time travelling noir from the wonderful Nicholas Binge.
We’re taking a extra basic route within the New Scientist E book Membership this month, trying out Ursula Ok. Le Guin’s much-admired 1974 novel The Dispossessed. Come learn together with us and see the way it compares to the perfect of at present’s science fiction. However again to September 2025…
The literary author turns to science fiction – and never for the primary time (who learn 2010’s Photo voltaic?). In his new novel, we transfer from 2014, when an incredible poem is learn aloud after which misplaced, by no means to be heard once more, to 2119, when the UK’s low-lying areas have been submerged. Scholar Tom Metcalfe appears again on the archives of the early 21st century, marvelling on the potentialities life provided again then. Then he finds a clue that may result in the “nice misplaced poem”…
Right here’s a deal with for followers of The Three-Physique Downside – the collected brief tales of Cixin Liu, which contact on first contact, machine intelligences and cosmological horror. There are 32 in whole, and we’re promised all the pieces from photo voltaic techniques being devoured to planets being was spaceships.

The 2024 adaptation of three Physique Downside
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The Fireside is the “celestial birthplace” of hundreds of thousands of planets, and humanity arrived there 1000’s of years in the past, spreading itself throughout these worlds. When an unknown enemy sees the richness of the Fireside and needs to take it for themselves, Commander Ulla Breen should give you a plan to unite its disparate parts and combat again. Will she additionally be taught why humanity got here right here within the first place?
In a near-future model of Earth, coastal cities have been flooded by seas full of mutant fish. We comply with sailor Skipper, the youngest of three sisters, who makes a dwelling by skimming plastic from the ocean and reselling it. When she receives a cryptic plea for assist from her eldest sister Nora, who’s in search of a remedy for the world’s failing crops, she and her different sister Carmen set out throughout the ocean – and a dying world – to search out her. Kitasei is the creator of The Deep Sky and The Stardust Grail, and this sounds nice.
On this time travelling police procedural, detective Julia Torgrimsen (good title!) is introduced out of retirement to research the homicide of a billionaire she labored with whereas undercover. However she finds two our bodies – each of that are billionaire Bruno Donaldson… We beloved Binge’s final sci-fi thriller Dissolution right here at New Scientist, so I’m wanting ahead to this one.
That is the seventh novel in Scalzi’s Previous Man’s Struggle sequence. There was peace in interstellar house for a decade, however now probably the most superior alien species humanity has ever met is on the verge of struggle – and Earth is being dragged into the battle. Gretchen Trujillo, a mid-level bureaucrat, is given a secret mission that would change the long run for people and aliens alike.
Exiles by Mason Coile
I’m very taken by the quilt and premise of this new novel from the creator of William (which I loved), who sadly died earlier this yr. It’s set in 2030, when a human crew arrives to organize the primary colony on Mars, solely to search out the brand new base half-destroyed. The three robots despatched forward 4 years earlier to set it up must be interrogated – however one among them is lacking…
At a distant analysis station within the desert, Kinsey and her crew uncover a wierd specimen within the sand. When Kinsey breaks quarantine and brings it inside, it quickly turns into clear that the factor is in search of a brand new host.
This sounds to me prefer it treads the road between horror, science fiction and fantasy – and that’s a line I wish to see trodden. Set towards a backdrop of eco-anxiety, it follows archaeobotanist Nell as she excavates two lavatory our bodies found in a Somerset fen, whereas her physique begins to manifest “her personal wildness”.
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