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Mathematics Of Eternity

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With good pacing and suspense, this is a good read. I enjoyed the characters and the plot development. Lots of action plus some twists and turns as well. I look forward to the author's future work.

Thanks very much for the review copy!!

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MATHEMATICS OF ETERNITY is a non-stop, remarkably twisty, near-future, cli-fi, sci-fi, Baltimore Noir. Hammering down on the consequences of climate change, human greed, and ostrich-in-the-sand mentality, it also gives strong doses of A.I. and Science and Scientists vs. Engineers, plus gender dysmorphia, genetic engineering, human-machine hybridization. For those who enjoy the Noir of the 1940's, there is plenty of that here too. Joe Ballen, former Low-Earth-Orbit space mechanic turned Baltimore cabbie, is a protagonist worthy of "The Maltese Falcon," an individual of high integrity. I could see this as a film starring the late Humphrey Bogart as Joe, the late beauteous Barbara Stanwyck as Dollie, Jane Fonda (younger) as Tara; Logan as played by Lou Diamond Phillips. The novel is engrossing and great fun, with resonating deeper important themes.

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