Irina Larionova had had no intention of visiting Mercury herself. Why would anyone come to Mercury, unless they had to? The planet was a piece of junk, a desolate ball of iron and rock too close to the Sun to be interesting, or remotley habitable. But, within days of landing two exploratory teams on the planet, both had reported anomalies. This story takes place in the author's Xeelee sequence.
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July 2004 : Audio CD
| Title: Cilia-of-Gold (Great Science Fiction Stories) Author(s): Stephen Baxter ISBN: 1-884612-32-6 / 9781884612329 (USA edition) Publisher: AudioText Availability: Amazon Amazon CA More details... |
December 1998 : Audio Cassette
| Title: Cilia of Gold Author(s): Audio ISBN: 1-884612-12-1 / 9781884612121 (USA edition) Publisher: Penton Overseas Inc Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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