"Living on the moon"
The moon has been colonized with most of the residents
working for Allied Lunas Combined (ALC), a conglomerate of
corporations that spy on one another to steal the latest
research and development designs. Erik Morrison is the
new site coordinator for EnTek, a position he does not
want and hopes is temporary. Morrison's predecessor Roger Caspian works for a rival
firm, a taboo under the unwritten rules the corporations
have established on the moon. Wendy Sheer of the Halo
Base is involved in SETI (sentient extraterrestrial
intelligence), who will use any means or method to find an
ET out there. She has psionic power that makes people
want to please her and uses her skill for intelligence
gathering. She, Erik and others seeks Keith Ramirez, who
possesses something that everyone covets. Book one of the Inconstant Moon trilogy explores living on
the moon in minute detail from traveling in
domed "atmospheric" cars on the surface to residing
underground and critically adjusting to much lower gravity
than earth. Though a few readers will feel that this much
insight overwhelms the action, most of the audience will
be in awe of Pierce Askegren, who obviously has first hand
knowledge of lunar residency. Morrison and Wendy are
intriguing enigmatic characters who ar not quite
antagonists, but come close at times. Readers who
appreciate the depth of life on the moon will anxiously
await the next tale from what looks like a terrific
miniseries. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 15, 2005
SummaryFor fans of Total Recall: Book One in the new Inconstant
Moon trilogy.
All Erik Morrison wants is to earn enough as EnTek
Corporation's new Site Coordinator so he can return to
earth as soon as possible. But he's about to uncover a
shocking revelation on the moon's colony that some want
exposed--and that some will do anything to keep to
themselves.
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