His crewmates dead, his memories fuzzily returning, Ryland realizes that an impossible task now confronts him. And he's just been awakened to find himself millions of miles from home, with nothing but two corpses for company. All he knows is that he's been asleep for a very, very long time. He can't even remember his own name, let alone the nature of his assignment or how to complete it. Except that right now, he doesn't know that. One of the most plausible science fiction books I've ever read ' TIM PEAKE, astronaut _ Ryland Grace is the sole survivor on a desperate, last-chance mission - and if he fails, humanity and the earth itself will perish. This one has everything fans of old school SF (like me) love.' GEORGE R.R. This is the one book I read last year that I am certain I can recommend to anyone, no matter who, and know they'll love it.' BRANDON SANDERSON 'If you like a lot of science in your science fiction, Andy Weir is the writer for you. 'The most enjoyable hard SF I have read in years' GUARDIAN 'Weir's finest work to date. THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING NOVEL A BARRACK OBAMA READING PICK A lone astronaut.
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