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The Mountain in the Sea

Ray Nayler

There's something in the water of Con Dao.

To the locals a monster.
To the newly minted corporate owners of the island an opportunity.
To the team of three sent to study and protect a revelation.

Here developed for an unknown number of years the first known sentient species beyond humans in the modern era.
Their minds are unlike ours.
Their bodies are malleable transformable shifting.
They can communicate.

And they want us to leave.


When pioneering marine biologist Dr. Ha Nguyen is offered the chance to travel to the remote Con Dao Archipelago to investigate a highly intelligent dangerous octopus species she doesn't pause long enough to look at the fine print. She will be the only scientist to have access to these octopuses who just may hold the key to extrahuman intelligence.

DIANIMA- a transnational tech corporation best known for its groundbreaking work in artificial intelligence - has purchased the islands evacuated their population and sealed the archipelago off from the world so that Nguyen can attempt to understand the octopuses' sophisticated communications. But she may not have much time. Forces larger and more powerful than DIANIMA want access to the octopuses and are ruthless and innovative in their pursuit.

And meanwhile of course the octopuses themselves may have something to say about it...

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  • Classification : General & Literary Fiction
  • Pub Date : OCT 4, 2022
  • Imprint : Weidenfeld & Nicolson
  • Page Extent : 464
  • Binding : TPB
  • ISBN : 9781399600477
  • Price : INR 1,150
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Ray Nayler

Ray Nayler's short fiction has appeared in multiple 'Year's Best' anthologies including The Very Best of the Best: 35 Years of the Year's Best Science Fiction. As Environment Science Technology and Health Officer at the United States Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City he led a series of environmental conservation projects on the Con Dao Archipelago the setting for The Mountain in the Sea. He dove its reefs daily working with an international team of scientists park rangers and local youth on a project to preserve the archipelago's biodiversity.

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