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In the sequel to Hot Moon, set in an alternate 1983, Apollo astronaut Vivian Carter and her crew barely survive an armed attack from mysterious assailants at the lunar South Pole.  Back at the joint Zvezda-US Copernicus Moonbase, the precarious Cold War cease-fire between the NASA and Soviet crews comes under threat from another consolidated assault. Vivian must navigate a treacherous political and military landscape, and travel from the lunar surface to high lunar orbit and back again, to solve the riddle of these strange lunar incursions and move ahead to a future that even she can barely imagine. …mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the sequel to Hot Moon, set in an alternate 1983, Apollo astronaut Vivian Carter and her crew barely survive an armed attack from mysterious assailants at the lunar South Pole.  Back at the joint Zvezda-US Copernicus Moonbase, the precarious Cold War cease-fire between the NASA and Soviet crews comes under threat from another consolidated assault. Vivian must navigate a treacherous political and military landscape, and travel from the lunar surface to high lunar orbit and back again, to solve the riddle of these strange lunar incursions and move ahead to a future that even she can barely imagine. 
Autorenporträt
 Alan Smale writes alternate history and hard science fiction and is a two-time winner of the Sidewise Award for alternate history.  He is also a “rocket scientist” (working for NASA) who seamlessly blends his extensive scientific knowledge with his uncanny ability to present complex ideas in very understandable terms to create riveting stories that invariably garner outstanding reviews from readers.  His works include over forty short stories published in some of the most iconic science fiction magazines and anthologies currently published, and his original Clash of Eagles trilogy won widespread acclaim from both critics and fans.  Alan grew up in Yorkshire England, attended Oxford University, and currently resides in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, working for NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (with over 100 published academic papers).