2010: Odyssey Two

2010: Odyssey Two

A Novel

About the Book

“A daring romp through the solar system and a worthy successor to 2001.”—Carl Sagan

Nine years after the disastrous Discovery mission to Jupiter in 2001, a joint U.S.-Soviet expedition sets out to rendezvous with the derelict spacecraft—to search the memory banks of the mutinous computer HAL 9000 for clues to what went wrong…and what became of Commander Dave Bowman.

Without warning, a Chinese expedition targets the same objective, turning the recovery mission into a frenzied race for the precious information Discovery may hold about the enigmatic monolith that orbits Jupiter.

Meanwhile, the being that was once Dave Bowman—the only human to unlock the mystery of the monolith—streaks toward Earth on a vital mission of its own . . . 

“Clarke deftly blends discovery, philosophy, and a newly acquired sense of play.”—Time

2010 is easily Clarke’s best book in over a decade.”—The San Diego Tribune
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Praise for 2010: Odyssey Two

“A daring romp through the solar system and a worthy successor to 2001.”—Carl Sagan 

“Clarke deftly blends discovery, philosophy, and a newly acquired sense of play.”Time 

2010 is easily Clarke’s best book in over a decade.”The San Diego Tribune
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Space Odyssey Series

3001 The Final Odyssey
2010: Odyssey Two
2061: Odyssey Three
2001: a Space Odyssey

About the Author

Arthur C. Clarke
Arthur C. Clarke has long been considered the greatest science fiction writer of all time and was an international treasure in many other ways, including the fact that an article by him in 1945 led to the invention of satellite technology. Books by Mr. Clarke—both fiction and nonfiction—have sold more than 100 million copies worldwide. He died in 2008. More by Arthur C. Clarke
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