Hummingbird Salamander

Hardback

Main Details

Title Hummingbird Salamander
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jeff VanderMeer
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:368
Dimensions(mm): Height 222,Width 141
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Crime and mystery
Thriller/suspense
Science fiction
ISBN/Barcode 9780008299316
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint Fourth Estate Ltd
Publication Date 15 April 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'Frankly superb. This pummelling eco-thriller camouflages the true 'understory' of societal collapse, and glows in the dark with original thinking' David Mitchell, author of Utopia Avenue A speculative thriller about the end of all things, set in the Pacific Northwest. A harrowing descent into a secret world. Security consultant and former wrestler 'Jane Smith' receives an envelope with a key to a storage unit that holds a taxidermied hummingbird and clues leading her to a taxidermied salamander. Silvina, the dead woman who left the note, is a reputed ecoterrorist and the daughter of an Argentine industrialist. By taking the hummingbird from the storage unit, Jane sets in motion a series of events that quickly spin beyond her control. Soon, Jane and her family are in danger, with few allies to help her make sense of the true scope of the peril. Is the only way to safety to follow in Silvina's footsteps? Is it too late to stop? As she desperately seeks answers about why Silvina contacted her, time is running out-for her and possibly for the world. Hummingbird Salamander is Jeff VanderMeer at his brilliant, cinematic best, wrapping profound questions about climate change, identity, and the world we live in into a tightly plotted thriller full of unexpected twists and elaborate conspiracy.

Author Biography

Jeff VanderMeer is an award-winning novelist and editor. His fiction has been translated into twenty languages and has appeared in the Library of America's American Fantastic Tales and in multiple year's-best anthologies. He writes non-fiction for the Washington Post, the New York Times Book Review, the Los Angeles Times, and the Guardian, among others. He grew up in the Fiji Islands and now lives in Tallahassee, Florida, with his wife.

Reviews

Praise for Hummingbird Salamander: 'Every now and again a writer reimagines noir fiction for their generation. Now it's the turn of Jeff VanderMeer... He proves more than up to the task ... a gripping kick-the-door-down investigation of wildlife smuggling that expands maniacally to include all that our planet has lost as the sixth extinction gathers pace ... This is natural history as police procedural; and life on Earth as the scene of a crime' The Times 'An enigmatic eco-thriller that delivers on the subject of worlds - inner worlds such as the biosphere - that are coming apart' Observer 'VanderMeer is utterly confident and convincing in his storytelling... The action is delivered in short, punchy prose that builds up its own irresistible rhythm as the book progresses to a climax that deals with the possible end of the world, yet does so with nuance and thought-provoking speculation ... A terrific piece of work' Big Issue 'A violent, darkly witty adventure, haunted by the threat of looming environmental apocalypse ... while there's an urgency and a justified anger here, there's also a necessary glimmer of hope, a suggestion that perhaps we're not all completely doomed. Well, not yet, anyway.' Will Salmon, SFX Magazine 'An existential mindfuck cleverly disguised as a thriller ... Visionary, dark, beautiful, and strange, that rare novel that coaxes you into imagining the unimaginable' Kristen Roupenian, author of You Know You Want This: Cat Person and Other Stories 'Quirky, compelling ... The engine that drives it is speculation about the future not only of civilisation, but of all life on this planet.' Guardian 'Harrowing, gripping, and profound. It's both a thriller and a requiem for a disappearing world. I expect this novel will haunt me for a long time' Emily St. John Mandel, author of The Glass Hotel