That's the voice coming out ofthe darkness—the voice of Anderson Cooper, it turns out, reporting livefromthe Lupine Republic,wearing a down jacket and holding out a microphone to a soldier.His earsare bright redand his faceappears ...
His mother assuredhim that they wereonly rumours, thatit wasnot in anybody's interestto listen toor to repeat rumours. He climbed out of the ditch, brushed himself down. Was itwise to continue? Had the driver been giving him some kind ...
Gagarin never glanced at him, but instead threw his helmet at another man in a flight suit, who dodged the projectile successfully, but could not get out of the way when Gagarin tackled him. It was almost comical, since Gagarin was the ...
From the earliest work on Russia's lunar lander, through a devastating string of exploding launch vehicles and deadly landings, Red Moon gives us an insider's view of Russia's gallant but doomed Moon Shot.
'A masterpiece' - Times 'Any new novel by the great Kim Stanley Robinson is always an event and Red Moon doesn't disappoint' - Independent 'Sci-fi fans will love the detail...
saying the doctor taking off the stethoscope.” “That's bad right, said Brian looking nervous?” “It's not good, it could lead to a heart attack, said the doctor.” “A heart attack, saying Brian scared!” “Well I think it's your blood ...
The posse leader stood watching as the doctor seated Ailes back on his rock, unwrapped the towels from his head and turned him ... The rounded spike head glinted in the lantern light an inch above the railroad man's blood-matted hair.
Survival is paramount.For humans and paranormals.Avery is the eldest daughter of the man who brought light back to the world in the aftermath of the Great War's destruction.
July 13, 1969.
Dark, moving and original, a story of family, survival, and getting on with life.
Red Moon is a magnificent novel of space exploration and political revolution from New York Times bestselling author Kim Stanley Robinson.
While America prepares for a return to the Moon in 2020, the Chinese land a military expedition at the lunar South Pole and in defiance of UN treaties: seize the Moon's subsurface ice fields and mineral resources for the People's Republic ...
"Robert Westbrook is a wise, witty, and wonderful writer."—Judith Van Gieson "Westbrook writes with authority and amusement."—Los Angeles Times “Westbrook possesses a masterful sense of narration.”—Washington Post, Book World
Originally published: New York: Signet, 2013.
Using the sun, moon, and earth as metaphors for feminine, masculine, and ambiguous energy respectively "red moon" explores these different concepts and pulls them all together to physically and metaphorically give the reader a sense of ...