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  • Published: 15 October 2004
  • ISBN: 9780345475831
  • Imprint: Random House Worlds
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $37.99

Gateway



Joins classic reissues in trade paper such as the Belgariad omnibus volumes 1-2 by David Eddings, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K. Dick, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, and The Integral Trees by Larry Niven.

WINNER OF THE HUGO AND NEBULA AWARDS • Frederik Pohl stands shoulder to shoulder with Philip K. Dick, Larry Niven, Robert Heinlein, and Ray Bradbury as one of the brilliant vision-aries in the science fiction stratosphere. Gateway is a modern masterpiece that defines—and transcends—its genre.

Seeded among the stars are troves of valuable artifactsleft behind by the enigmatic, long-vanished alien racecalled the Heechee. For the right price, anyone can climb aboard one of the abandoned Heechee spaceships, castoff on an autopilot voyage to parts unknown, and takea chance on finding wealth . . . or facing death.

Robinette Broadhead took that chance and walked awaya winner. But at what cost? Despite living a millionaire’s life of material luxury, he’s haunted by crippling despair—and the dark secrets buried deep in his psyche. With the help of his computerized psychiatrist, the truth about whathappened “out there” could set Broadhead free. But only after a personal journey more terrifying and, ultimately, more devastating than his last fateful trip into space.

Praise for Gateway

“When an author of the stature of Frederik Pohl says that . . . Gateway is the best thing he has ever written, it deserves careful attention. . . . Get this one.”—Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine

“Ccompulsive reading.”—Chicago Daily News

“Wonderfully satisfying.”—The New York Times Book Review

  • Published: 15 October 2004
  • ISBN: 9780345475831
  • Imprint: Random House Worlds
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $37.99

Praise for Gateway

"Pohl's new novel is based on a wonderfully satisfying science fiction premise."--The New York Times
"Neatly combines two narratives--one outer space, one inner space, both fascinating . . . makes for compulsive reading."--Chicago Daily News
"One of those rare gems . . . Pohl has broken new ground for the science fiction novel."--Booklist