book cover of Steel Helix
 

Steel Helix

(2003)
(The third book in the Typhon series)
A novel by

 
 
Awards
Philip K Dick Award Best Book (nominee)
ORIGINAL SIN

Piers Rameau, a brilliant geneticist, was offered the chance to help design mankind's replacement—Original Man, a smarter, stronger, swifter race based on manipulated human DNA. But Rameau refused, and chose to follow his own path.

Now Kuno Gunnarsson, creator of Original Man and Rameau's would-be employer, is dead—but his superior creation lives on. And one faction of Original Man is determined to wrest control of the galaxy from the inferior race. A brutal attack destroys both Rameau's home planet and the satellite that has become his world. One tragic casualty is Dakini, a fragile, genetically altered dancer who had become Rameau's reason to live.

The sole survivor, he finds himself a prisoner of Gunnarsson Prime, a clone of the original creator, on board the Jumpship Langstaff. Against his will, Rameau is enlisted as the ship's wartime medical officer. As a doctor, he swore an oath to do no harm. As a man, he swears blood vengeance on the inhuman killers who destroyed everything he ever loved . . . .


Genre: Science Fiction

Visitors also looked at these books

cover of Typhon's Children
Typhon's Children
(Typhon, book 1)
Toni Anzetti
cover of Belarus
Belarus
(Belarus, book 1)
Lee Hogan

Used availability for Ann Tonsor Zeddies's Steel Helix


About Fantastic Fiction       Information for Authors