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Hot Moon

#1 Apollo Rising

Alan Smale

$59.95

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English
Miscellaneous
26 July 2022
Series: Apollo Rising
"HAVE YOU READ ONE OF THE BEST SF BOOKS OF 2022?

""A nail-biting thriller.""−Publishers Weekly ""I loved it. Great 'hard' science fiction with convincing space battles. ""−Larry Niven ""Will delight and enthrall.""−Library Journal ""A provocative science fiction novel.""−Foreword Reviews “A superb mind-expanding sci-fi novel!”−Grady Harp (Amazon Hall of Fame Top100 Reviewer)

From the two-time Sidewise Award-winning author of the acclaimed Clash of Eagles trilogy comes an alternate 1979 where the US and the Soviets have permanent Moon bases, orbiting space stations, and crewed spy satellites supported by frequent rocket launches.

Apollo 32, commanded by career astronaut Vivian Carter, docks at NASA's Columbia space station en route to its main mission: exploring the volcanic Marius Hills region of the Moon. Vivian is caught in the crossfire as four Soviet Soyuz craft appear without warning to assault the orbiting station. In an unplanned and desperate move, Vivian spacewalks through hard vacuum back to her Lunar Module and crew and escapes right before the station falls into Soviet hands.

Their original mission scrubbed, Vivian and her crew are redirected to land at Hadley Base, a NASA scientific outpost with a crew of eighteen. But soon Hadley, too, will come under Soviet attack, forcing its unarmed astronauts to daring acts of ingenuity and improvisation.

With multiple viewpoints, shifting from American to Soviet perspective, from occupied space station to American Moon base under siege, to a covert and blistering US Air Force military response, Hot Moon tells the gripping story of a war in space that very nearly might have been."

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Imprint:   Miscellaneous
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 41mm
Weight:   885g
ISBN:   9781647100506
ISBN 10:   164710050X
Series:   Apollo Rising
Pages:   476
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Alan Smale writes alternate and twisted history, and hard SF. His novella of a Roman invasion of ancient America, A Clash of Eagles , won the Sidewise Award. Alan has also sold over forty short stories to Asimov's, Abyss & Apex, Writers of the Future, and other magazines and anthologies. Alan grew up in Yorkshire, England, and earned degrees in Physics and Astrophysics from Oxford University. By day he performs astronomical research into black holes and neutron stars at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, with over a hundred published academic papers; by night he sings bass with high-energy vocal band The Chromatics, and is co-creator of their educational AstroCappella project, spreading astronomy through a cappella in schools nationwide. Find him online at https: //www.alansmale.com, Facebook/AlanSmale, and Twitter/@AlanSmale.

Reviews for Hot Moon (#1 Apollo Rising)

"""Set in an alternate timeline where Soviet cosmonauts beat the U.S. to the moon, this novel by Sidewise Award winner Smale (Tales from Alternate Earths Volume III) picks up at the end of the 1970s with Vivian Carter, the commander of Apollo 32, taking fire in what will become the opening shots in a war for the moon. Smale writes about NASA procedures, space history, lunar geology, and orbital mechanics with stunning detail and familiarity, while sending the reader on a fast-paced, well-plotted adventure aboard claustrophobic lunar modules, inside fragile habitats, and across inhospitable landscapes. Commander Carter becomes a tough-as-nails protagonist who’s impossible not to root for as she navigates political intrigue, space combat, and the realistic, moment-by-moment requirements of surviving in a vacuum. The storytelling is extremely well done, the ideas are thoroughly researched, and both combine in a satisfying work of fiction.VERDICT For astronaut wonks and fans of realistic science fiction, Smale’s latest will delight and enthrall.""−Library Journal (starred review) ""Smale (the Clash of Eagles trilogy), a NASA astrophysicist and data archive manager, cleverly uses his insider knowledge of the American space program to craft a nail-biting thriller set in a plausible alternate 1979. The Cold War is heating up in space. The Soviet Union’s desire to beat the U.S. has led to a reckless approach to its cosmonaut program, which has cost Russian lives, but also enabled the Soviets to land the first man on the Moon. For NASA astronaut Vivian Carter, however, there’s been an upside to the competition; because the third Russian cosmonaut on the Moon was female, NASA responded by bolstering the roles of American women within its own program. Now Carter heads the Apollo 32 mission—but her planned lunar landing is jeopardized when the space station she’s docked at comes under attack from a Soviet craft. Carter scrambles to keep herself and her crew safe—but this attack is just the opening salvo to what soon becomes all-out war. Smale makes the most of this conceit, coupling suspenseful plot developments with fully realized characters. Fans of Chris Hadfield’s thematically similar The Apollo Murders will be hooked. Agent: Caitlin Blasdell, Liza Dawson Assoc. (July)""−Publishers Weekly ""I loved it. Great 'hard' science fiction with convincing space battles.""−Hugo and Nebula-wining Grandmaster, Larry Niven (author of Ringworld) “The pace is headlong… the perfect balance of danger and courage wrapped around science details that remind us that we’re in the hands of a writer who has the facts right. Masterful work.”−Rick Wilber, award-winning author of Alien Morning and Alien Day ""In the exciting alternate timeline of Alan Smale’s Hot Moon: the Soviet Union beat the United States to the Moon; the Cold War went hot; the conflict spread to the Moon. This sets the foundation for a gripping tale of space warfare. In 1979, Ronald Reagan is the president, and the Soviet Moon landing has energized the US’s part in the space race. A planned, routine photographic opportunity becomes life-threatening following an unprovoked attack on an Apollo spacecraft. Its mission commander, Vivian, makes a death-defying spacewalk with no life support and no way to guide herself, except for a gas gun. The crew manages to escape to a Moon base, from where they defend themselves against a Soviet siege. The book alternates between the viewpoints of the Russians and the Americans. Theirs is a cat-and-mouse game of strategy. Vivian is brave and resourceful, and it is easy to get caught up in the suspense when she encounters one challenge after another. One harrowing scene sees Vivian captured and interrogated by Russian space soldiers, too. The American characters are the best fleshed out, including a commander, Sandoval, who puts up a fierce front, but who secretly is terrified of the lifeless void of the lunar surface. The book’s Russian characters are more often stereotyped. While the story is straightforward, there are twists and turns that keep it interesting. The battles are realistic, reflecting the realities of the environments on the Moon and in space. Illustrations of the Apollo and Soyuz spacecrafts, and of what Moon bases could have looked like, further flesh the book’s environments out. An appendix discusses the plausibility of the plot from technical, political, and historical perspectives. Hot Moon is a provocative science fiction novel set in an alternative but plausible reality. It follows a war in space with original, imaginative flourishes.""−Foreword Reviews ""I loved it. Great 'hard' science fiction with convincing space battles.""−Larry Niven, Nebula and Hugo Award-winning author of Ringworld “Alan Smale is one of the brightest stars in the hard-SF firmament, and Hot Moon is his best novel yet. Enjoy!”−Robert J. Sawyer, Nebular and Hugo Award-winning author of The Oppenheimer Alternative ""As the well depicted and conceived military action unfolds, the conspiracy that pits astronauts and cosmonauts against each other begins to surface. Not all enemies are actually enemies--and some friends and allies are anything but that.""−Eric Flint, author of 1632"


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