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The Sardonyx Net, by Elizabeth Lynn (Ace, 2001)

Posted on October 23, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Originally published twenty years ago, The Sardonyx Net helped to mark Elizabeth Lynn as a noteworthy author, a distinction she soon lived up to by winning the World Fantasy Award twice in one year, for her novel Watchtower, and her … Continue reading →

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The Rock Rats, by Ben Bova (Tor, 2003)

Posted on October 23, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Ben Bova continues the story of the near future with the second book in his Asteroid Wars series. Industrialist genius Dan Randolph is dead, thanks to the treachery of his great rival, Martin Humphries. However, his successor, Pancho Barnes, has … Continue reading →

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The Precipice, by Ben Bova (Tor, 2002)

Posted on October 23, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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It seems as though I’m reviewing a new Ben Bova book in every column these days. There are several reasons for that. Not only is he one of science fiction’s best writers, he’s still a prolific one, releasing books with … Continue reading →

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The Martian Race, by Gregory Benford (Warner Aspect, 2001)

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When the space race is grounded due to politics and financial cutbacks, private industry steps in. At stake is a 30 billion dollar prize, to any concern that can successfully travel to Mars, fulfill certain exacting requirements, and return before … Continue reading →

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The Coming, by Joe Haldeman (Ace, 2001)

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In 2054, the world is a very different place, but not so far removed from the society we know today. Technology has improved in leaps and bounds with holography andcomputer intelligence, social studies has taken slightly different leanings, the government … Continue reading →

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Technogenesis, by Syne Mitchell (Roc, 2002)

Posted on October 23, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Syne Mitchell’s second book takes us to the near future, where society has evolved and rarefied until everything that matters takes place on the Net. People are almost permanently connected by various technological means, rendering privacy obsolete. They’re constantly bombarded … Continue reading →

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Stark’s Crusade, by John G. Hemry (Ace, 2002)

Posted on October 23, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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John Hemry concludes his exciting trilogy about Sergeant Ethan Stark, a man betrayed by his superiors and forced to go against the very system he stands for in order to do what’s right. He and the rest of the American … Continue reading →

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Stark’s Command, by John G. Hemry (Ace, 2001)

Posted on October 23, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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There’s the old saying, “If you want to do something right, you have to do it yourself.” There’s also the one about “putting your money where your mouth is.” Both of these sayings have just become quite relevant for Sergeant … Continue reading →

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Shockball, by S.L. Viehl (Roc, 2001)

Posted on October 23, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Dr Cherijo Grey Veil Torin has had an eventful couple of years, ever since she escaped her tyrannical, overbearing father, the famed surgeon Joseph Grey Veil, and fled Earth once and for all. In that time, she’s served as doctor … Continue reading →

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Second Contact, by J.D. Austin (Ace, 2001)

Posted on October 23, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Welcome to the year 2039. Earth’s a nice place to be. A little more advanced, a little wiser, a little more civilized. Their first starship, the GSS Lifespring, is about to make a historic first contact with the distant planet, … Continue reading →

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