Extreme Science Fiction
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G.G. Melies
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Two Hard (Rationalist) Science Fiction Novels
Both works share a similar conceptual framework, exploring deep social dilemmas and extreme forms of love.
Quantum Algocracy
A story about social polarization.
After the death of his wife, Isaac is summoned by the Wandering Sages—self-cultivated quantum processors embodied in physical forms who govern the Milky Way—to witness the upcoming implementation of a discovery that could bring down the entire algocratic order of the universe.
Together with Peter and María, he must travel to Darwin, a Luddite planet that despises technology, to test how this society reacts to the discovery.
The Casseur of the Gospel Q
Casseur — “breaker” in French. A person who dismantles old books to sell their parts.
Evangelium Quelle — “source gospel” in German. A hypothesis proposing a lost proto-gospel that would explain the grammatical parallels among the canonical texts.
This novel deals with the burning of books in the name of faith—an act of spiritual purification driven by religious warfare.
Max Sinclair, chief detective on his native moon Ophelia, a natural satellite of Uranus, is promoted to investigate a bizarre femicide that will force him to travel across the galaxy as an atomized beam of light—carrying in a locket the consciousness of his unborn son, whom he refuses to abandon.
As he delves deeper into the case, he assembles a renegade team of exceptional operatives who, reincarnated in various bodies, revisit crime scenes across distant worlds.
Still haunted by the love of the woman who left him pregnant with their child, Max is about to face a revelation that will change everything.