![]() ![]() The story is told through a series of interviews with an unknown interrogator, along with a few reports and journal entries. Fast forward 17 years and Rose is now a highly trained physicist and part of a team who are tasked with investigating exactly what the hand is made of, who could have made it and what the hand belongs to. No one can figure out where the hand came from or who it belongs to. It starts when 11 year-old Rose Franklin falls into a hole in a forest near her home, landing inside the open palm of a giant metallic hand. It was also optioned for a film, although there is little news on that front (Googling find's only a unrelated film called Sleeping Giant).Īs I write this I've already picked up the sequel, a good sign I enjoyed Sleeping Giants. ![]() ![]() Back in 2016 It was one of those break-out novels such as The Martian and Wool, where the author self-published and found an audience there before it was picked up by a major publisher. I've finally got round to picking up a copy to find out it's now been out long enough that there are two further novels in the series: Waking Gods and Only Human. I missed reviewing Sleeping Giants when it first came out. ![]()
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