"This epic, bio-punk space adventure will blow your mind as it grips you by the eyeballs. Books like this are the reason I read science fiction: to discover whole other worlds, ways of being, and to leave this world for the moments I'm in their pages. Don't miss this one!"
–Tobias S. Buckell, co-author of
The Tangled Lands"
Triangulumdescribes humanity's revolt against a cadre of alien immortals,
bio-mechanical beings with a technology indistinguishable from
magic. It is a story of the far future but also the distant
past–needing to be worshiped as gods, the aliens have adopted
humanity's oldest cosmologies–the Sanskrit-language Vedas–so
that they can appear to us as devas, asuras, maruts. The
seamless amalgams of past/future, animal/machine, and
magic/technology give Subodhana Wijeyeratne's novel a
hallucinogenic vividness and clarity, and a sense of one thing
constantly becoming something else, the transformations of the
characters against a background as immutable as stars."
–
Paul
Park, author of
Soldiers of Paradise and
Sugar Rain
"Triangulum is addictive. Vast in scope but intimate in its characterizations, I could not stop reading. Outstanding prose, storytelling that doesn't flinch, and a truly original universe. Space opera at its best."
–
Karin Lowachee, award winning author of the
Warchild Mosaic