A Fractured Europe. A Parallel World. A Global Threat.
Union has come. The Community is now the largest nation in Europe; trains run there from as far afield as London and Prague. It is an era of unprecedented peace and prosperity.
So what is the reason for a huge terrorist outrage? Why do the Community and Europe meet in secret, exchanging hostages? And who are Les Coureurs des Bois?
Along with a motley crew of strays and mafiosi and sleeper agents, Rudi sets out to answer these questions – only to discover that the truth lies both closer to home and farther away than anyone could possibly imagine.
'Hutchinson goes from strength to strength; top notch SF mixed with a tense, gritty story of espionage in the le Carre vein.'
Adrian Tchaikovsky on Europe at Midnight
‘Europe at Midnight is pitch-perfect … High-powered fiction of the cleverest sort.’
LA Review of Books on Europe at Midnight
'Seemingly effortless literary flair.'
The Guardian on Europe at Midnight
'A work of staggering genius.'
Paul Cornell on Europe at Midnight
'Fantastical, readable and remarkable.'
Tor.com on Europe at Midnight
Union has come. The Community is now the largest nation in Europe; trains run there from as far afield as London and Prague. It is an era of unprecedented peace and prosperity.
So what is the reason for a huge terrorist outrage? Why do the Community and Europe meet in secret, exchanging hostages? And who are Les Coureurs des Bois?
Along with a motley crew of strays and mafiosi and sleeper agents, Rudi sets out to answer these questions – only to discover that the truth lies both closer to home and farther away than anyone could possibly imagine.
'Hutchinson goes from strength to strength; top notch SF mixed with a tense, gritty story of espionage in the le Carre vein.'
Adrian Tchaikovsky on Europe at Midnight
‘Europe at Midnight is pitch-perfect … High-powered fiction of the cleverest sort.’
LA Review of Books on Europe at Midnight
'Seemingly effortless literary flair.'
The Guardian on Europe at Midnight
'A work of staggering genius.'
Paul Cornell on Europe at Midnight
'Fantastical, readable and remarkable.'
Tor.com on Europe at Midnight