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Thomas Day a un homonyme...

Posté : mer. juil. 29, 2009 1:06 pm
par jerome
Juste pour le clin d'oeil, Thomas Day a un homonyme... (à moins que ce ne soit le même...)

A Grey Moon Over China de Thomas A. Day vient d'être publié aux éditions Tor en anglais.

Voici le résumé :
Army engineer Eduardo Torres is caught up in the world's raging oil wars when he stumbles onto the plans for a quantum-energy battery. This remarkable device could slow civilization's inevitable descent into environmental disaster, but Torres has other plans. Forming a private army, he uses the device to revive an abandoned space colonization effort in an ambitious campaign to lead humanity to a new life in a distant solar system.
The massive endeavor faces many challenges before the fleet finally embarks for the Holzstein System many light-years away. But even as the feuding colonists struggle to carve out homes on alien worlds, they discover that they have not left their old conflicts and inner demons behind.
Nor are they alone on this new frontier. Awaiting them are inhuman beings who strike without warning or explanation--and who may spell the end of humanity's last hope.
Epic in scope, yet filled with searing human drama and emotion, "A Grey Moon Over China" is a monumental science fiction saga by an amazing new talent. Its original publication by Black Heron Press was named one of the "Best Books of 2006" by "Kirkus Reviews."


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Posté : mer. juil. 29, 2009 5:45 pm
par CitronMeringue
Wikipedia ne le connait pas : http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Day
mais il semblerait qu'on en trouve 4 distincts : http://www.librarything.fr/author/daythomas

Posté : mer. juil. 29, 2009 6:10 pm
par Lhisbei
A priori il s'est laissé pousser la barbe http://thomas-day.us/ :lol:

lu sur son site officiel
Thomas A. Day was born in Bremen, Germany and raised on diplomatic posts around the world, including in Berlin, Chile, and the Middle East. Educated in the sciences, technology and business, he has worked as a senior manager in the aerospace industry, a now-and-again nighttime cargo pilot, and a freelance software developer in the artificial intelligence field. He currently works as a forensic software analyst and intellectual property consultant, serving as an expert witness in high-stakes technology litigation. He lives with his wife and two sons in Portland, Oregon, and is currently completing a second novel, Ivory Gull.

Posté : mer. juil. 29, 2009 6:39 pm
par marc
CitronMeringue a écrit :Wikipedia ne le connait pas : http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Day
mais il semblerait qu'on en trouve 4 distincts : http://www.librarything.fr/author/daythomas
Si, si, wikipedia connait !
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Day_%28France%29
Il faudra peut-être qu'un jour il change de nom pour revenir à Gilles Dumay.
Stephen King l'a bien fait.

Posté : mer. juil. 29, 2009 7:11 pm
par CitronMeringue
marc a écrit :
CitronMeringue a écrit :Wikipedia ne le connait pas : http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Day
mais il semblerait qu'on en trouve 4 distincts : http://www.librarything.fr/author/daythomas
Si, si, wikipedia connait !
Je m'exprime si mal que ça ?

Posté : mer. juil. 29, 2009 7:31 pm
par Lhisbei
c'est ce qui s'appelle un malentendu ou plutôt un "mal-lu" :D :lol: