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From: Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com>
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Subject: "NEO: Near Earth Objects: The New Frontiers Series, Book 3" by Jack L
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Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 16:23:24 -0500
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"NEO: Near Earth Objects: The New Frontiers Series, Book 3" by Jack L Knapp
https://www.amazon.com/NEO-Near-Earth-Objects-Frontiers/dp/1073559149/
Book number three of a eight book science fiction space opera series. I
reread the well printed and well bound POD (print on demand) trade
paperback self published by the author in 2019. I have all eight books
in the series and am rereading them now with the number seven and eight
books that I just bought from Big River.
Wow, great story with lots of character development and action. An
older engineer buys a bunch of Nikola Tesla's journals in an old chest
and spots a design for an "electric turbine" that was never built. He
builds a working version of the electric impeller (a device that
converts electricity into motion) after many restarts and has an
anti-gravity device. The rest of the story concerns project funding and
building various containers for the electric impeller and various
peoples trying to steal the design.
This book is specifically about finding alien artifacts throughout the
Solar System. And then the aliens show up and drag six huge asteroids
into unstable orbits around Earth. Not good.
The writing of the story is a little bit rough, a little more editing
would have been good. But for me, the story is always the most
important thing. This is my second read so that makes it a five star
book for me.
BTW, this is not the first time that a story has been written similar to
this. Several stories have "magical" engines for space drives. A very
similar book is John Varley's most excellent "Red Thunder" which uses
the squeezer drive.
https://www.amazon.com/Red-Thunder-Lightning-Novel/dp/0441011624/
The reason why I like these stories so much is that it is not just the
new drive device, it is also the design and work to build the container
around the new device.
My rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Amazon rating: 4.4 out of 5 stars (219 reviews)
Lynn