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|date=arriving on Datum Earth in June 2015 | |date=arriving on Datum Earth in June 2015 | ||
|publisher=Doubleday/Random House | |publisher=Doubleday/Random House |
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{{Book Data |cover= |date=arriving on Datum Earth in June 2015 |publisher=Doubleday/Random House |isbn= 0062393219 |pages= 354 (hardback) |rrp=£18.98 |series= The Long Earth |characters= Joshua Valienté, [[Sister Agnes], Lobsang |annotations=Yes |notes=with Stephen Baxter }}
Publisher's Blurb
2045-2059. After the cataclysmic upheavals of Step Day and the Yellowstone eruption humanity is spreading further into the Long Earth, and society, on a battered Datum Earth and beyond, continues to evolve. Now an elderly and cantankerous AI, Lobsang lives in disguise with Agnes in an exotic, far-distant world. He’s convinced they’re leading a normal life in New Springfield – they even adopt a child – but it seems they have been guided there for a reason. As rumours of strange sightings and hauntings proliferate, it becomes clear that something is very awry with this particular world. Millions of steps away, Joshua is on a personal journey of discovery: learning about the father he never knew and a secret family history. But then he receives a summons from New Springfield. Lobsang now understands the enormity of what’s taking place beneath the surface of his earth – a threat to all the worlds of the Long Earth. To counter this threat will require the combined efforts of humankind, machine and the super-intelligent Next. And some must make the ultimate sacrifice . . .