Books by Jeffrey A. Carver and Complete Book Reviews
Jeffrey A. Carver, Author . Tor $27.95 (429p) ISBN 978-0-312-86453-8
The long-anticipated fourth entry in Carver's Chaos Chronicles (after 1996's The Infinite Sea
) is space opera at its most agreeably and classically science fictional. Someone or something is plotting murder on an interstellar scale, and a
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Jeffrey A. Carver, Author Tor Books $23.95 (475p) ISBN 978-0-312-85061-6
This intricate but bloated sequel to Dragons in the Stars blends two highly original universes, one SF, one fantasy. The Flux is the mutable hyperspace used by ``riggers''--space-pilots--to cover interstellar distances. Somewhere in the Flux is a...
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Jeffrey A. Carver, Author Tor Books $23.95 (383p) ISBN 978-0-312-85640-3
In this promising series kickoff about an astronaut exploring the surface of Neptune's moon, Triton, Carver ( Dragons in the Stars ) masterfully captures the joy of exploration, although the story itself follows a fairly standard save-the-world plot.
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Jeffrey A. Carver, Author Tor Books $22.95 (351p) ISBN 978-0-312-85641-0
The second installment in the Chaos Chronicles dispatches genetically altered earthling John Bandicut to a massive planet-like place called Shipworld to help the alien Ik find his friend. In lieu of a preface, John's history and earlier adventures...
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Jeffrey A. Carver, Author Tor Books $23.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-312-85609-0
Interstellar troubleshooter John Bandicut returns for an amiably routine third installment (after Strange Attractors) in Carvel's Chaos Chronicles, journeying to a world where the dominant civilization, the Neri, live under the sea. There, Bandicut...
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Jeffrey A. Carver, Author, Ronald D. Moore, Other, Christopher Eric James, Other , Based On A Teleplay by Ronald D. Moore and Christopher Eric James, based on a Tor $24.95 (318p) ISBN 978-0-7653-1541-0
In this novelization of the Sci Fi Channel's forthcoming miniseries based on Larson's 1978 Star Wars
knockoff, Carver (Eternity's End
) must grapple with the product of imaginations much inferior to his own. In the far future, humanity...
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