The Relentless Moon

A Lady Astronaut Novel , #3

eBook, 384 pages

English language

Published July 13, 2020 by Tom Doherty Associates.

ISBN:
978-1-250-23696-8
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4 stars (53 reviews)

The Earth is coming to the boiling point as the climate disaster of the Meteor strike becomes more and more clear, but the political situation is already overheated. Riots and sabotage plague the space program. The IAC’s goal of getting as many people as possible off Earth before it becomes uninhabitable is being threatened.

Elma York is on her way to Mars, but the Moon colony is still being established. Her friend and fellow Lady Astronaut Nicole Wargin is thrilled to be one of those pioneer settlers, using her considerable flight and political skills to keep the program on track. But she is less happy that her husband, the Governor of Kansas, is considering a run for President.

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reviewed The Relentless Moon by Mary Robinette Kowal (The Lady Astronaut of Mars, #3)

An amazing thriller in space

5 stars

It's amazingly hard to mix crime fiction with science fiction. The Relentless Moon manages to create a mystery that works in space. This takess place is an alternate history where a meteor hit Earth in the 1950s and humanity tries to settle Mars in the 1960s to save itself from massive global warming. While the Lady Astronaut Elma York heads to Mars in The Fated Sky, fellow astronaut Nicole Wargin heads to the moon for visit to ferry colonists to the base that will be used for staging future trips to Mars. However, while there things start going wrong, and it's quickly apparent that the subversive Earth First organization has a mole in the space program on the Moon. Things get worse. The subversive plot reads as something that could happen. No weird coincidences. Bad guys that make sense psychologically. Our hero is both competent and flawed.

I listened to …

reviewed The Relentless Moon by Mary Robinette Kowal (Lady Astronaut, #3)

Review of 'The Relentless Moon' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Mary Robinette Kowal masterfully weaves a rich tapestry of endearing and nuanced characters, skilful and meticulously researched science, and an alternative history that is poignantly plausible.

Written in first person perspective, her choice of a female protagonist, one whose interpersonal skills are as sharp as her aeronautical ones, gives us a multi- layered insight into the politics of space.

Relentless Moon may be set in the past, but it serves as a parable for the future - what does it take to lead humanity to save itself?

reviewed The Relentless Moon by Mary Robinette Kowal (Lady Astronaut, #3)

When the dark side of futures past plays out on the Moon …

3 stars

… you know Mary Robinette Kowal is expanding her Lady Astronaut universe. This instalment is the first not focussed on “the” Lady Astronaut, Dr. Elma York, still on her way to Mars (the timeline parallels The Fated Sky, with the latter’s plot a background thread). It is also notably darker than its predecessors, with the casual misogyny of the early sixties, which sees Nicole Wargin, an overachieving, hypercompetent colleague of Elma York relegated to supporting roles again and again by the conceited men who consider themselves her betters, meeting the screaming stupidity of a terrorist movement that thinks their God has decreed humanity needs to perish with its planet – when they acknowledge the planet is perishing at all. In this, as in many things, the novel feels painfully close to our time, albeit nominally playing in 1963, and that quality makes it punch way above the weight of …

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This is the third book in a series based on the premise that a meteor hit the U.S. in the 1950s.  It is starting a climate change event that will make the Earth eventually uninhabitable.  Using the technology available at the time, will humanity be able to evacuate the planet?When I read the previous books last year I was annoyed by the segment of the population in the books that were denying the existence of a crisis.   This year.... OMG.... I started reading this book over lunch one day.  By the end of the first chapter I was almost shaking.  I wanted to go fight some imaginary fictional characters.  The existence of science deniers in a book was pushing some buttons for me.  I guess a global pandemic will do that to a person.This one started slow for me.  I was looking at the page count and thinking, …

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