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A review by sheltzer
The Cassandra Project by Jack McDevitt
5.0
Once upon a time, it was discovered that Neil Armstrong was not the first man on the moon...
This book received some mediocre reviews. It won't receive one from me. I was completely hooked. I HAD to know what they found on the moon and why it could possibly have been that controversial that it needed to be kept quiet.
I liked the way the narrative switched between three points of view. It kept the story clicking along and was a smart way to slowly unfold all of the details surrounding the secret moon missions. I wonder if there was a particular author in charge of each point of view... and if not, how they worked the collaboration.
I am a McDevitt fan, but I do not believe I have read anything by Resnick. That situation will need to change soon!
This book received some mediocre reviews. It won't receive one from me. I was completely hooked. I HAD to know what they found on the moon and why it could possibly have been that controversial that it needed to be kept quiet.
I liked the way the narrative switched between three points of view. It kept the story clicking along and was a smart way to slowly unfold all of the details surrounding the secret moon missions. I wonder if there was a particular author in charge of each point of view... and if not, how they worked the collaboration.
I am a McDevitt fan, but I do not believe I have read anything by Resnick. That situation will need to change soon!