Author | Jack McDevitt |
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Cover artist | Jim Burns |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | HarperPrism |
Publication date | April 1996 |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
Pages | 397 (first edition, hardback) |
ISBN | 0-06-105207-8 (first edition, hardback) |
OCLC | 33948882 |
813/.54 20 | |
LC Class | PS3563.C3556 A8 1996 |
Followed by | Thunderbird (2015) |
Ancient Shores is a science fiction novel by American writer Jack McDevitt, published in 1996. It was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1997.[1] A continuation of this novel by the same writer was published in 2015, entitled Thunderbird.
Plot summary
A vast lake, known as Lake Agassiz, covered much of North Dakota, Manitoba and Minnesota during prehistoric times.
The story begins when farmer Tom Lasker and his son, Will, uncover a seemingly brand new yacht. Found on a landlocked farm, it draws tourists to the area. Max Collingswood, a friend of Tom's, tries to help discover the origins of the boat. Collingswood enlists April Cannon, a worker at a chemical lab who discovers that the yacht is made of an unknown material. In fact, it is a fiberglass-like material with an impossible atomic number (161).
Collingswood and Cannon discover something else on a nearby ridge which is part of a Sioux reservation. The Sioux assist in its excavation and examination. It turns out to be a green glassy roundhouse-like structure, made from the same material.
Eventually, they gain access to it, revealing a dock for the sailboat, but no entrance for it. The discovery that the structure contains the means to access other sites not on Earth sets off a struggle between the Government and the Reservation for control of it.
Characters
- Tom Lasker – farmer
- Max Collingswood – Tom's friend
- April Cannon – chemist
- Arky Redfern - Sioux tribal member and lawyer for the tribe
- James Walker - Chairman of the Sioux tribe
- Elizabeth Silvera – government worker
References
- ↑ "1997 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-08-03.
External links
- "Jack McDevitt: Ancient Shores". Retrieved 2006-07-28.
- Ancient Shores at Worlds Without End