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Book by David J. Williams For the 2024 novel by Rebecca Roanhorse, see Between Earth and Sky.

The Mirrored Heavens
AuthorDavid J. Williams
Cover artistPaul Youll
LanguageEnglish
SeriesAutumn Rain Trilogy
GenreScience fiction
PublisherBantam Spectra
Publication date21 May 2008
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Trade Paperback, Mass Market Paperback)
Pages409(Hardback 1st edition)
ISBN978-0-7394-9590-2
OCLC176950599
Followed byThe Burning Skies 

The Mirrored Heavens is a science fiction novel by David J. Williams. This is the author's debut novel, and the first volume in his Autumn Rain trilogy, which continues with The Burning Skies and The Machinery Of Light. The story begins in the year 2110 where global political power is balanced between the United States and the Eurasian Coalition (a primarily Chinese and Russian alliance). These two powers jointly constructed a space elevator, which is destroyed by a terrorist attack before it can become operational.

The story follows the United States intelligence agents who are attempting to catch those responsible.

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References

  1. "Publication: The Mirrored Heavens".
  2. Random House
  3. ^ Random House

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