Cold As Ice

by Charles Sheffield

Hardcover, 1992

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Collection

Publication

Tor Books (Hc) (1992)

Description

Twenty-five years ago there was a great interplanetary war in the Solar System. It was a suicidal spasm in which terrible weapons were created and used; in which nine billion people were killed. The rivalries that led to the war are not gone. And a few of those deadly weapons remain--some still orbiting the sun in the debris of destroyed ships,s some deliberately placed in storage. Now Cyrus Mobarak, the man who perfected the fusion engine, is determined to bring human settlement to the protected seas of Europa. Opposing him is Hilda Brandt, Europa's administrator. And caught between them are three remarkable young people: Jon Perry, Camille Hamilton, and Wilsa Sheer.

User reviews

LibraryThing member geordicalrissian
This was my first Sheffield book. And I'm hooked. The story and characters were awesome. A true hard sci-fi story (my favorite kind)! As I imagine where and how the human race will expand into our solar system, this book lines up with about 95% of my vision. I'll definitely be reading the sequel.
LibraryThing member Cataloger623
This a science fiction mystery with no real villains not but a lot of suspects. It pits 3 master gamers against each other. The stakes include the development of Europa a moon of Jupiter, the way crimes committed during 1st interplanetary war, and the fate of 3 peculiar individuals.So have
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criticized this story for its slow pace and lack of action. Truly great mysteries have this quality. The name of the game here is to figure out how seemingly unrelated characters and events are related. Plodding nature of the book gives the reader a chance figure out the puzzle the author is presenting. I think Sheffield has done an excellent job of crafting a mystery with hard science roots with an interesting African American hero.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1992-06

Physical description

6.5 x 1.1 inches

ISBN

0312851391 / 9780312851392
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