Crash

· Solaris
4.1
8 reviews
Ebook
480
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

THE 0.01% HAVE DECIDED EARTH IS HISTORY
Dariusz is an engineer whose career ended years ago; now, a man he’s never met sits in a bar that doesn’t exist and offers him a fresh start... at a price. Cassandra – ‘Sand,’ to her friends – is a space pilot, who itches to get her hands on the controls and actually fly a ship, rather than watch computers do it for her.
The ‘Pointers’ – the elite 0.01% who control virtually all wealth – have seen the limitations of a plundered Earth and set their eyes on the stars. And now Dariusz and Sand, and a half-million ambitious men and women just like them, are sent out to extend the Pointers’ and the Market’s influence across the galaxy.
But the colony fleet is sabotaged and the ESS Adam Mickiewicz crashes, on an alien planet where one hemisphere is seared by perpetual daylight and the other shrouded in eternal night. The castaways have the chance to create society from scratch... if they're not destroyed by the hostile planet – or their own leaders – before they can even begin.

Ratings and reviews

4.1
8 reviews
MGL
February 13, 2015
The books starts well. Premise is interesting. The ship crashes and the book becomes crap. Almost like author suddenly run out of ideas, so he put starship-troopers-kind-of-nonsense. The planet is bland, aliens and characters not interesting and predictable. Almost like something written as high school homework assignment. Then the book tries to be philosophical, but fails with many logical fallacies. ...and then the end.. Oh gawd the end. Anticlimactic with some weird ideology in it. Such a shame, because the story buildup and the ship crash was very cool.
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About the author

Guy Haley is an experienced science-fiction journalist, writer and magazine editor. He has been editor of White Dwarf and Death Ray, among other magazines, and deputy editor of SFX. He is the author of the Richards and Klein series from Angry Robot, and two novels – Crash and Champion of Mars – for Solaris, and writes for Games Workshop’s Black Library. He lives in Bath. You can find him at guyhaley.wordpress.com.

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