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Engine City is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Ken MacLeod, published in 2002.It is the third novel in the Engines of Light Trilogy. The novel follows on from Dark Light and is also set in the "Second Sphere", primarily in the city of Nova Babylonia, the plot centering on the arrival of humans from the edge of the sphere offering immortality and warning of an impending alien invasion.

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  • Engine City is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Ken MacLeod, published in 2002.It is the third novel in the Engines of Light Trilogy. The novel follows on from Dark Light and is also set in the "Second Sphere", primarily in the city of Nova Babylonia, the plot centering on the arrival of humans from the edge of the sphere offering immortality and warning of an impending alien invasion. (en)
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  • Engine City is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Ken MacLeod, published in 2002.It is the third novel in the Engines of Light Trilogy. The novel follows on from Dark Light and is also set in the "Second Sphere", primarily in the city of Nova Babylonia, the plot centering on the arrival of humans from the edge of the sphere offering immortality and warning of an impending alien invasion. (en)
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  • Engine City (novel) (en)
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