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Maelstrom

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Macmillan, Nov 18, 2002 - Fiction - 384 pages
An enormous tidal wave on the west coast of North America has just killed thousands. Lenie Clarke, in a black wetsuit, walks out of the ocean onto a Pacific Northwest beach filled with the oppressed and drugged homeless of the Asian world who have gotten only this far in their attempt to reach America. Is she a monster, or a goddess? One thing is for sure: all hell is breaking loose.

This dark, fast-paced, hard SF novel returns to the story begun in Starfish: all human life is threatened by a disease (actually a primeval form of life) from the distant prehuman past. It survived only in the deep ocean rift where Clarke and her companions were stationed before the corporation that employed them tried to sterilize the threat with a secret underwater nuclear strike. But Clarke was far enough away that she was able to survive and tough enough to walk home, 300 miles across the ocean floor. She arrives carrying with her the potential death of the human race, and possessed by a desire for revenge. Maelstrom is a terrifying explosion of cyberpunk noir by a writer whose narrative, says Robert Sheckley, "drives like a futuristic locomotive."
  

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In the hands of a lesser writer, it'd be overwhelming. - Goodreads
The plot unfolded a bit too quickly for me. - Goodreads
That's pretty much the plot, right there. - Goodreads

Review: Maelstrom (Rifters #2)

User Review  - Joey-Joey-Jo-Jo - Goodreads

After the cliff-hanger ending to Starfish, I was really excited about starting Maelstrom. That excitement steadily drained away over the course of this dreary book, until by the end I had precisely ... Read full review

Review: Maelstrom (Rifters #2)

User Review  - Mathieu Chénard - Goodreads

Maelstrom is a bleak exploration of the apocalypse, which is wearing the face of an all-powerful virus who just might end all life on Earth. It's also getting a little help from Maelstrom (read ... Read full review

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Contents

VOLVOX
5
Fables of the Reconstruction
7
Deathbed
14
Breeder
19
Cascade
23
Backflash
32
Maps and Legends
38
Corpse
41
An Archetype of Dislocation
165
Punctuated Equilibrium
172
Microstar
174
Matchmaker
179
Heat Death
181
Blind Date
184
Necrosis
187
Snare
191

Bang
52
Stickman
61
An Invitation to Dance
66
Pixelpal
68
Thirdperson Limited
71
Roman
74
Firebug
76
Afterburn
81
Stockpile
85
Icarus
90
Jailbreak
98
The Next Best Thing
103
Beachhead
105
Drugstore
112
Source Code
116
Groundswell
120
Hitchhiker
121
Animal Control
123
Ghost
127
Blip
135
Womb
136
Eclipse
138
Monster
140
Warhorse
145
PHYSALIA
152
Jimmy Cricket
155
Footprints
160
Complicity
196
Vision Quest
204
The Algebra of Guilt
211
Starfucker
215
Mask
221
Scalpel
230
By a Thousand Cuts
234
The Generals
236
Sparkler
238
Decoys
247
Crucifixion with Spiders
262
ANTHOPLEURA
275
Anemone
277
Behind the Lines
283
Spartacus
290
TursiPops
292
Terminal
313
Soul Mate
320
AWOL
327
Scheherazade
331
Adaptive Shatter
336
A Niche
348
SLEEPING BY FIRELIGHT
356
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
360
REFERENCES
362
NOTES
369
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Maelstrom - CC Wiki
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peterwatts Maelstrom
peterwatts Maelstrom. future Scifi. ... It was linked into Maelstrom so it could act autonomously, of course." Rowan translated: So it could immolate people ...
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