Hot Moon

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Product Details
Price
$29.99  $27.89
Publisher
CAEZIK SF & Fantasy
Publish Date
Pages
476
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.3 X 1.6 inches | 1.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781647100506

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About the Author
Alan Smale grew up in Yorkshire, England, and now lives in the Washington, DC, area. By day he works at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center as a professional astronomer, studying black holes, neutron stars, and other bizarre celestial objects. However, too many family vacations at Hadrian's Wall in his formative years plus a couple of degrees from Oxford took their toll, steering his writing toward alternate, secret, and generally twisted history. He has sold numerous short stories to magazines including Asimov's and Realms of Fantasy, and he won the 2010 Sidewise Award for Best Short-Form Alternate History.
Reviews
"Set in an alternate timeline where Soviet cosmonauts beat the U.S. to the moon, this novel by Sidewise Award winner Smale (Tales from Alternate Earths Volume III) picks up at the end of the 1970s with Vivian Carter, the commander of Apollo 32, taking fire in what will become the opening shots in a war for the moon. Smale writes about NASA procedures, space history, lunar geology, and orbital mechanics with stunning detail and familiarity, while sending the reader on a fast-paced, well-plotted adventure aboard claustrophobic lunar modules, inside fragile habitats, and across inhospitable landscapes. Commander Carter becomes a tough-as-nails protagonist who's impossible not to root for as she navigates political intrigue, space combat, and the realistic, moment-by-moment requirements of surviving in a vacuum. The storytelling is extremely well done, the ideas are thoroughly researched, and both combine in a satisfying work of fiction.VERDICT For astronaut wonks and fans of realistic science fiction, Smale's latest will delight and enthrall."-Library Journal (starred review)
"Smale (the Clash of Eagles trilogy), a NASA astrophysicist and data archive manager, cleverly uses his insider knowledge of the American space program to craft a nail-biting thriller set in a plausible alternate 1979. The Cold War is heating up in space. The Soviet Union's desire to beat the U.S. has led to a reckless approach to its cosmonaut program, which has cost Russian lives, but also enabled the Soviets to land the first man on the Moon. For NASA astronaut Vivian Carter, however, there's been an upside to the competition; because the third Russian cosmonaut on the Moon was female, NASA responded by bolstering the roles of American women within its own program. Now Carter heads the Apollo 32 mission--but her planned lunar landing is jeopardized when the space station she's docked at comes under attack from a Soviet craft. Carter scrambles to keep herself and her crew safe--but this attack is just the opening salvo to what soon becomes all-out war. Smale makes the most of this conceit, coupling suspenseful plot developments with fully realized characters. Fans of Chris Hadfield's thematically similar The Apollo Murders will be hooked. Agent: Caitlin Blasdell, Liza Dawson Assoc. (July)"-Publishers Weekly
"I loved it. Great 'hard' science fiction with convincing space battles."-Hugo and Nebula-wining Grandmaster, Larry Niven (author of Ringworld)
"The pace is headlong... the perfect balance of danger and
courage wrapped around science details that remind us that we're in the hands
of a writer who has the facts right. Masterful work."-Rick Wilber,
award-winning author of
Alien Morning and Alien Day
"In the exciting alternate timeline of Alan Smale's Hot Moon:
the Soviet Union beat the United States to the Moon; the Cold War went hot; the
conflict spread to the Moon. This sets the foundation for a gripping tale of
space warfare.

In 1979, Ronald Reagan is the president, and the Soviet Moon
landing has energized the US's part in the space race. A planned, routine
photographic opportunity becomes life-threatening following an unprovoked
attack on an Apollo spacecraft. Its mission commander, Vivian, makes a
death-defying spacewalk with no life support and no way to guide herself,
except for a gas gun. The crew manages to escape to a Moon base, from where
they defend themselves against a Soviet siege.

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