Nice Marseguro review at SF Scope

I’m in Swift Current for a reading at the public library’s “Literary Cafe” this evening. As usual, the first thing I did in my hotel room was plug in my laptop, and was pleasantly surprised to find that since I left Regina three hours ago Ian Randal Strock has posted a very nice review of Marseguro over at SF Scope. Here are the first couple of paragraphs:

The title of Edward Willett’s new novel, Marseguro, refers to a water world far distant from Earth in space, but scant weeks away in travel time. Willett has assumed several technological advances in order for this novel to work: genesculpting, cloning, faster-than-light travel via brane space, and a Heinleinian “If this Goes On” of a religious dictatorship in the United States. But the pieces all come together nicely to tell a good story of the man who created a new race of amphibious humans, and the results of his efforts to protect them from the growing threat of religious zealots.

The book gets off to a slow start, but it picks up speed, and eventually finds itself steamrolling to an inevitable, but satisfying and enjoyable conclusion.

Excellent!

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1 comments

    • Ian H. on February 17, 2008 at 3:46 am
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    Okay, this is killing me reading all these… I hafta win one this week… I can’t even go out and pick it up in town – the local Coles doesn’t have any. I checked. Twice.

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