The Aleutian Trilogy Series by Gwyneth Jones

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  • White Queen (The Aleutian Trilogy #1)
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    White Queen (The Aleutian Trilogy #1)

    Gwyneth Jones

    Rated: 3.33 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1991

    It's 2038 and the earth has been devastated by tectonic shifts accompanied by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The U.S. has undergone a socialist revolution, retro-viruses are rampant and most technology relies on a powerful organic "clay" instead of microprocessors. When aliens land near American-exile Johnny Guglio's adopted African home, Braemar Wilson, a cutthroat reporter, befriends him to get a jump on the story... more

  • North Wind (The Aleutian Trilogy #2)
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    North Wind (The Aleutian Trilogy #2)

    Gwyneth Jones

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1997

    In White Queen, Jones introduced readers to the Aleutians, mysterious aliens whose reproductive process appears to be a method of assuring immortality for the individual. Now, North Wind picks up the story of Bella, who may or may not be an alien, and the human Sidney Carton as they search the war-ravaged remains of Europe for the last vestige of human technology that may save civilization.

  • Phoenix Café (The Aleutian Trilogy #3)
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    Phoenix Café (The Aleutian Trilogy #3)

    Gwyneth Jones

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1998

    Phoenix Café concludes the tale of the Aleutian invasion in a hip, dark, violent novel. Another hundred years on, the Aleutians prepare to leave both Earth and a humanity transformed in strange and sometimes unpleasant ways by two hundred years of alien exploitation. The Aleutians have the space drive. But what has humanity gained or lost, and who will pick up the pieces? This is a novel of politics, economics, sexual identity, and the fate of humanity.

  • The Buonarotti Quartet (The Aleutian Trilogy #1-3)
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    The Buonarotti Quartet (The Aleutian Trilogy #1-3)

    Gwyneth Jones

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2009

    In Gwyneth Jones’s White Queen Trilogy, the reclusive female genius called Peenemunde Buonarotti invented the instantaneous transit device of the same name. In the four stories of The Buonaraotti Quartet, Gwyneth Jones shows us humans traveling via the device to alien worlds and situations. Some are diplomats, some are extreme travelers, some are prisoners. All are in for a rough, wild ride.

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