The Infinite Sea

by Jeffrey A. Carver

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The Infinite Sea

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Language: en

Published in: 1997

Categorie(s): Novels - Science Fiction

Source: http://www.starrigger.net/

Copyright: Please read the legal notice included in this e-book and/or check the copyright status in your country.

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.

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DCollison
DCollison
on Dec 26, 2009 at 20:48

5 out of 5.

Jeffrey Carver ROCKS.

The Chaos Chronicles (Infinite Sea, Neptune Crossing, Eternity's End, Strange Attractors, Sunborn, and ???) is a very neat and clever series.

Carver has taken an EXTREMELY difficult story mechanism and actually made it work (by the skin of its teeth mind you).

The most difficult trick to pull off is to introduce unthinkably advanced protagonists and antagonists and then stick humans in the middle. How can the humans possibly survive, much less contribute to the storyline, in the face of the incredible powers and intelligence of the two forces arranged against each other?

Well Carver pulls it off. You do feel like the characters are flotsam floating on a sea of events at times (and they certainly feel the same way) but he manages to keep that from killing the story. That is a serious feat.

Sunborn is available as a download at Carver's website.



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