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Diamond Dogs, Turquoise Days

Author: Alastair Reynolds, 2005,
ISBN: 0441012388  (science fiction - 9/10)

The following review was contributed by:  Paul Lappen & CLICK TO VIEW Paul Lappen's Reviews


The first of these two novellas, set in the author's *Revelation Space*
universe, is about an alien tower, obviously part of a long-dead civilization,
on a desolate planet. Decomposed bodies and body parts around the base show that
extreme care is a very good idea. A man named Childe assembles a group of people
to explore the tower from the inside, including Richard Swift, an old friend,
and Doctor Trintingnant.

The doctor is famous, or infamous, for removing organs or limbs from people, and
replacing them with their artificial equivalent, not always with the patient's
consent. Therefore, he experimented on his only willing patient, himself.

The tower consists of a series of rooms. Entrance to the next room is gained by
solving a very high-level mathematical puzzle. After a while, the tower begins
to impose a time limit on the decision-making process. After retreating from one
disastrous room, where one member is killed, and several limbs are chopped off
(happily replaced by the doctor), the rest of the group says no more. Childe and
Swift determine that artificial limbs and organs are less prone to attack by the
tower than organic, so they have Dr. T turn them into something like an
artificial greyhound dog, and return to the tower. In examining the bodies
around the base of the tower, the doctor determines that, genetically, they all
come from the same person. The question is also raised as to how Childe knew
just what sort of people would be needed to explore the tower, if, as he claims,
this is his first visit.

The second story takes place on Turquoise, a planet whose ocean is inhabited by
Pattern Jugglers, a one-celled aquatic organism capable of recording the
memories of any being who joins their collective consciousness. Naqi Okpik is
among those studying the Jugglers, until Mina, her sister, becomes part of the
Juggler consciousness.

One day, an interstellar trading vessel stops by for a visit, a
once-in-a-lifetime event for the isolated people of Turquoise. One of the ship's
crew, a man named Weir, is acting very strangely. During a tour of the Juggler
research station, the rest of the crew attacks, and takes over the station. It
seems that many years before, a despot named Ormozd visited the planet, and was
absorbed by the Pattern Jugglers. The intention of the attackers is to
"download" Ormozd's memories from the Jugglers, and place them into several
different people. This is what Weir has come to stop. He takes a boat into a
node of Jugglers, with Naqi in hot pursuit. He carries with him a "bomb" to
destroy the Juggler's memory storage capability, and also to destroy the
memories of everyone ever absorbed by the Jugglers, including Mina, Naqi's
sister.

This is another first-rate piece of writing from Reynolds. It would be a good
idea to read any of his *Revelation Space* books first. These novellas are
interesting, very well done and highly recommended.

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