Zero Limit
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Christina Traister
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Jeremy K. Brown
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Artemis meets Gravity in this gripping, adrenaline-fueled ride.
For war hero Caitlin Taggart, mining work on the Moon is dirty, low pay, and high risk. But no risk seems too extreme if it helps her return to Earth and the daughter she loves more than life itself. Offered a dangerous, long-shot chance to realize that dream, Caitlin will gamble with more than just her life.
By leading a ragtag crew of miners on a perilous assignment to harvest an asteroid, Caitlin could earn a small fortune. More importantly, it would give her clearance to return to Earth.
But when an unexpected disaster strikes the mission, Caitlin is plunged into a race to save not only herself, but every human being on Earth.
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- Simon
- 07-03-18
A Classic Dragged Into The Future
There is a real dichotomy with this book in that the blurb cites two of contemporary Sci-Fi's biggest recent hits and yet the story is actually one of the oldest tropes of the genre. Yes Artemis meets Armaggedon but never quite succeeds in developing an identity of its own. There is a fair portion of Weir-style pseudo science though some of it was stretching things a little too far.
It's certainly not bad, it kept me reasonably entertained and the central character was actually one I could get into but the flashbacks to her military career never really integrated smoothly with the story. Some points got a bit preachy at times too.
The narration by Christina Traister is a mixed bag, she's very strong at voicing the characters but didn't really give the narrative the momentum it needed at times. She reminded me a little of Karen Reading in terms of her at times wistful style and cadence.
It's a fair attempt but for me it never really hit the heights.
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