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The Cold Minds, by Kristin Landon (Ace, 2008)

Posted on July 25, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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It has been centuries since the malevolent machine intelligences known as the Cold Minds conquered Earth and sent the remnants of humanity fleeing into the depths of space, where they established a refuge in the form of the Hidden Worlds. … Continue reading →

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The Automatic Detective, by A. Lee Martinez (Tor, 2008)

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Mack Megaton isn’t your average joe on the street. He’s actually a reprogrammed robot built for destruction and world domination who, upon gaining free will, gave up his creator’s megalomanical ways and has gone straight, earning his citizenship one day … Continue reading →

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Star Wars: Street of Shadows, by Michael Reaves (Del Rey, 2008)

Posted on July 25, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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In the bloody, violent days following the implementation of Order 66, the Jedi have been slaughtered, their temples burned, their fellowship broken by the newly-formed Empire, with the Emperor’s protégé, Darth Vader, tracking down those few to survive and escape. … Continue reading →

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Star Wars: Jedi Twilight, by Michael Reaves (Del Rey, 2008)

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On the city-planet of Coruscant, capital of the new Galactic Empire, no one is resting easy. The Clone Wars are still fresh in everyone’s minds, with the fall of the Jedi and the ascension of Palpatine to the Emperor’s throne … Continue reading →

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Star Trek: The Next Generation – Greater Than The Sum, by Christopher L. Bennett (Pocket Books, 2008)

Posted on July 25, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Time and again, Starfleet has encountered, fought, even defeated the Borg, but always at a great cost. The most recent Borg incursion cost numerous lives, and saw the USS Einstein assimilated and transformed into a new kind of vessel for … Continue reading →

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Star Trek Destiny #1: Gods of Night, by David Mack (Pocket Books, 2008)

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“This is a clash of civilizations… and it will end when one of us falls.” —Captain Jean-Luc Picard The Federation is in danger once again, as the Borg have renewed their attacks with a new, vicious enthusiasm, aiming for annihilation … Continue reading →

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Saturn's Children, by Charles Stross (Ace, 2008)

Posted on July 25, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Two centuries after mankind died out, its legacy continues, as all manner of self-aware robots have spread out to conquer the solar system, building outposts and cities from Mercury to Eris, and beyond. Some made in the image of their … Continue reading →

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Omega Sol, by Scott Mackay (Roc, 2008)

Posted on July 25, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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In the not-so-near future, mankind has finally established a presence on the Moon, a scientific research station called Gettysburg. It’s there, as a team of scientists perform a complicated experiment, that history is made, when a strange silver sphere of … Continue reading →

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Marsbound, by Joe Haldeman (Ace, 2008)

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At first, Carmen Dula is thrilled to have the opportunity to travel to Mars with her family, where they’ll be part of opening up mankind’s next great frontier. Once reality sets in — that space travel is long, dull, cramped … Continue reading →

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The Lost Fleet #3: Courageous, by Jack Campbell (Ace, 2008)

Posted on July 25, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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Captain John “Black Jack” Geary is in for the fight of his life. He awoke from a century-long slumber in a survival pod to find himself rescued by a fleet that reveres him for his military record and heroic actions, … Continue reading →

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