
Ecce And Old Earth
by
Jack Vance
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Science Fiction
Format
Paperback
Pages
448
Language
English
Published
Sep 15, 1992
Publisher
Tor Books
Edition
Reprint
ISBN-10
0812557018
ISBN-13
9780812557015
Description
On the distant world of Cadwal, a breathtaking natural preserve, the Human Conservators are tasked with safeguarding the delicate balance of life among its unique and varied ecosystems. This seemingly idyllic planet is a haven for all forms of life, but beneath its tranquil surface lies a brewing conspiracy that threatens everything the Conservators have worked to protect.
Amidst the lush landscapes and vibrant species, mysterious forces conspire to disrupt the peace. A blend of human and alien agendas intertwines, motivating individuals with hidden desires and ambitions that clash with the Conservators' mission. As Duncan, a keen observer of the intricate dynamics at play, delves deeper into these murky waters, he uncovers secrets that have the potential to reshape not only Cadwal but also the interconnected fates of its inhabitants.
Caught in a web of intrigue, Duncan must navigate the complexities of loyalty and survival, all while grappling with the moral implications of the unfolding drama. Trust becomes a rare commodity, and every decision can tip the balance between preservation and destruction. As shadows gather and alliances shift, the stakes are raised for all.
Vance intricately weaves a narrative that captivates the imagination, inviting readers into a world alive with wonder and danger. Through vivid descriptions and compelling characters, the story explores profound themes of coexistence, the fragility of nature, and the ethical dilemmas faced when ambition collides with conservation.
Amidst the lush landscapes and vibrant species, mysterious forces conspire to disrupt the peace. A blend of human and alien agendas intertwines, motivating individuals with hidden desires and ambitions that clash with the Conservators' mission. As Duncan, a keen observer of the intricate dynamics at play, delves deeper into these murky waters, he uncovers secrets that have the potential to reshape not only Cadwal but also the interconnected fates of its inhabitants.
Caught in a web of intrigue, Duncan must navigate the complexities of loyalty and survival, all while grappling with the moral implications of the unfolding drama. Trust becomes a rare commodity, and every decision can tip the balance between preservation and destruction. As shadows gather and alliances shift, the stakes are raised for all.
Vance intricately weaves a narrative that captivates the imagination, inviting readers into a world alive with wonder and danger. Through vivid descriptions and compelling characters, the story explores profound themes of coexistence, the fragility of nature, and the ethical dilemmas faced when ambition collides with conservation.
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