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Alien Clay

An incredible science fiction tale of first contact with the unknown, shortlisted for Best Novel at the 2025 Hugo Awards

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Alien Clay

Auteur(s): Adrian Tchaikovsky
Narrateur(s): Ben Allen
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Alien Clay is a thrilling far-future adventure by acclaimed Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning author Adrian Tchaikovsky.

This audiobook edition includes an exclusive interview between Ben Allen and Adrian Tchaikovsky.

They travelled into the unknown and left themselves behind . . .

On the distant world of Kiln lie the ruins of an alien civilization. It’s the greatest discovery in humanity’s spacefaring history – yet who were its builders and where did they go?

Professor Arton Daghdev had always wanted to study alien life up close. Then his wishes become a reality in the worst way. His political activism sees him exiled from Earth to Kiln’s extrasolar labour camp. There, he’s condemned to work under an alien sky until he dies.

Kiln boasts a ravenous, chaotic ecosystem like nothing seen on Earth. The monstrous alien life interacts in surprising, sometimes shocking ways with the human body, so Arton will risk death on a daily basis. However, the camp’s oppressive regime might just kill him first. If Arton can somehow escape both fates, the world of Kiln holds a wondrous, terrible secret. It will redefine life and intelligence as he knows it, and might just set him free . . .

‘A warning for a future we don’t want . . . Highly recommended’ – Tade Thompson

‘Unputdownable. Adrian Tchaikovsky is fast becoming the voice of his generation in British SF’ – Stephen Baxter

‘One of our finest writers of SF right now . . . an excellent story told with Adrian's trademark skill and flair’ – James Oswald

Conquête spatiale Génie génétique Hard science-fiction Premier contact Science-fiction Space opéra

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‘This is what it's like to be sentenced to Transportation in a fictional futuristic world . . . The regularity with which Tchaikovsky delivers great books is astounding. Highly recommended (Tade Thompson, author of Rosewater)
Alien Clay is convincing, compelling on human and cosmic levels, and unputdownable. With work like this, Adrian Tchaikovsky is fast becoming the voice of his generation in British SF (Stephen Baxter, author of Proxima)
One of our finest writers of SF right now . . . an excellent story told with Adrian's trademark skill and flair (James Oswald, author of the Inspector McLean series)
A hell prison on a hell planet with a thrilling, important message: only connect. Adrian's firing on all cylinders in this one (Ian McDonald, author of New Moon)
Is Tchaikovsky propping up the science fiction industry single-handedly? He is so prolific and reliably excellent that I think he might be
Restlessly brainy and utterly involving, Alien Clay is as morally engaged as 1984 and as immersive as Avatar
[Adrian Tchaikovsky] has created a wonderfully strange new world as the basis for an intriguing puzzle with plenty of thrills
Imaginative, horrifying and always amusing, it's the perfect gateway into what makes Tchaikovsky great.
[A] brilliant, gripping standalone novel, which reconstitutes numerous familiar SF tropes to create something thought-provoking, unexpected and at times unsettlingly weird
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This book is just amazing science fiction story telling and is a must read for fans of Adrian's other works.

More Legendary Sci-fi from Adrian

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Usually a huge fan of this author so I purchased this book as soon as I heard about. Unfortunately, this book is … rough.

The main character’s first person narrative is just a repetition of the same seven sentiments over and over and over and over. “The mandate is bad” “Trust is hard” “I like quality silence” “what is this biology” “We are hopeless” “Maybe we can trust”

repeat and repeat and repeat


The biology mystery is painfully obvious so there’s not even that to look forward to unraveling.

Repetitive and Tedious

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I tried. I really tried. Audible's synopsis made this book sound really interesting. However, I had to slog through the first 6+ hours before the writing style and content stopped putting me to sleep. At 6 hours and 42 minutes, I gave up. Life is too short to keep reading ;-P (N.B. The first bunch of Dune requires stamina from the reader, but then the book becomes VERY interesting and exciting :-) Dune = worth slogging through the first part; Alien Clay = NOT worth the effort.

Slogging through the first 6 hrs is torture

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