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Scions of the Last Hope
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Douglas Stuart McDaniel
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M. Van Shamrai
Conceived over 16 years across war-torn Ukraine, Scions of the Last Hope arrives in English in 2026 carrying the texture of a culture in the process of surviving.
In a future where hope itself has been institutionalized, humanity's escape from a dying Earth hinges on the promised refuge of exoplanet Glezar, This future is tightly controlled by the Preceptorium and threatened by the rising League of Corporations. As the great evacuation begins, two scientists, Zara Espen and Gaag Zorb, uncover a forbidden prehistoric marker, Kruberlium, linked to a missing professor and a hidden mystery surrounding their new planetary home. Their discovery ignites a dangerous pursuit, unraveling secrets buried for millennia and exposing fractures in the system itself, and the last keepers of something the world has already forgotten. Van Shamrai's debut is infused with the cinematic intensity and philosophical depth of a writer trained in cultural anthropology. Political SciFi with genuine stakes and a distinctive baroque voice.
©2026 M. Van Shamrai (P)2026 M. Van ShamraiReseñas de la crítica
"Cyberpunk, planetary romance, and sparks of resistance collide in this soaring political thriller of an oubliette future. I can't wait to see what Shamrai brings us next." – Yoon Ha Lee, Hugo award finalist, Locus award–winning author of Ninefox Gambit and Moonstorm
"A meditation on power, memory, and the fragility of human destiny. A courageous, demanding, and honestly contemporary debut."–Publishers Weekly
"For readers of Lem, the Strugatsky brothers, and Cixin Liu: A Ukrainian voice in the Eastern Europcan SF tradition. Institutional horror and philosophical depth with cinematic intensity. Roadside Picnic meets Ninefox Gambit, told from inside the machine."–Douglas Stuart McDaniel, futurist and author, Citizen One