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Frozen Orbit: Volume 1
By (Author) Patrick Chiles
Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster
29th December 2020
United States
General
Fiction
Adventure / action fiction
813.6
Paperback
464
Width 105mm, Height 171mm, Spine 28mm
215g
THE BEGINNING OF LIFE AWAITS AT THE END OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM.
A FROZEN ANSWER AT THE EDGE OF PLANETARY SPACE
Set to embark on NASAs first expedition to the outer planets, the crew of the spacecraft Magellan learns someone else has beaten them by a few decades: a top-secret Soviet project codenamed Arkangel.
Now during their long race to the Kuiper Belt, astronauts Jack Templeton and Traci Keene must unwind a decades-old mystery buried in the pages of a dead cosmonauts journal. The solution will challenge their beliefs about the nature of humanityand force the astronauts to confront the question of existence itself. And the final answer lies at the edge of the Solar System, waiting to change everything.
AboutFrozen Orbit:
. . . hard science fiction and an entertaining and gripping plot. . . . Chiles nails the atmosphere of a NASA-run human spaceflight mission in the 21st century, the jargon of the mission controllers and astronauts, and the bureaucratic infighting characterizing todays NASA. . . . The scenario and background . . . are the scaffolding on which a gripping tale is formed. Readers experience the wonder the astronauts feel on a remarkable voyage, groan as the Earth goes crazy as the expedition progresses, and thrill to a powerful conclusion . . . science fiction at its best.The Galveston County Daily News
"The story moves quickly with elements of both a spy thriller and a space race...Frozen Orbitcould make for an impressive movie, one that would stand with greats such asContactorInterstellar."Booklist
AboutFarsideby Patrick Chiles:
The situations are realistic, the characters interesting, the perils harrowing, and the stakes could not be higher." John Walker, Ricochet.com
. . . a fast-paced and exciting story which bounces between the borders of technological thriller and science fiction. . . .an impressive effort."TheGalveston County Daily News
Patrick Chilesis a graduate of The Citadel, a Marine Corps veteran, and a private pilot. In addition to his novels, he has written for magazines includingSmithsonians Air & Space.