Betrayals

By Steve Bowers
Published by Orion's Arm Universe Project
$2.99 Rating: Not yet rated.
Published: March 15, 2012
Words: 76,129 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476409887


Description

Life in the artificial colonies of Beta Sagittarius is comfortable and safe; so why is someone trying to kill the Blessed Dolphin? Why are scout ships searching the massive Oort cloud? And where does Auguste Gienah fit into it all? Wherever the investigation scratches away the surface, there is revealed a tangled web of lies and Betrayals...

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artificial intelligence, future history, wormhole, transhumanism, singularity, wormholes, future technology, future of humanity, far future, future crime, future of mankind, posthuman, future science, orions arm, posthumanism, wormhole travel

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Review by: jim scoones on June 30, 2012 : (no rating)
Disclaimer : I used to share a house with the notorious author Steve Bowers at Sheffield University [alias Scumbags College].
However , i enjoyed reading this , and wished it was a bit longer [oh no missus], which is a good sign of a good book.
Sci-Fi i like ,but i usually stick with Clarke and Asimov and the classics , however with Steve's vast talent for art and sci-fi illustration,this could be a movie anime.
(reviewed long after purchase)

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