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Asteroid Wars April 1, 2008
In the wake of the Asteroid Wars that tore across the solar system, Victor Zacharius makes his living running the ore-carrier Syracuse. With his wife and two children he plies the Asteroid Belt, hauling whatever cargo can be found. When the Syracuse stumbles into the middle of a military attack on the habitat Chrysalis, Victor flees in a control pod to draw the attacker’s attention away from his family. Now, as his wife and children plunge into the far deeps of space, Victor has been rescued by the seductive Cheena Madagascar. He must do her bidding if he’s to have a prayer of ever seeing his family again.

Elverda Apacheta is the solar system’s greatest sculptor. The cyborg Dorn was formerly Dorik Harbin, the ruthless military commander responsible for the attack on Chrysalis. Their lives and destinies have been linked by their joint discovery of the alien artifact that had, earlier, profoundly affected industrialist Martin Humphries. Similarly transformed by the artifact’s mysterious powers, Apacheta and Dorn now prowl the Belt, determined to find the bodies of the many victims of Harbin’s atrocities so that they can be given proper burials.

Kao Yuan is the captain of Viking, owned by Martin Humphries, who’s determined to kill Dorn and Elverda because they know too much about the artifact and its power over him. But Viking's second-in-command, Tamara Vishinsky, appears to have the real power on board ship. When Viking catches up to Apacheta and Dorn, their confrontation begins a series of events involving them, the Zacharius family, and Martin Humphries and his son in the transformation of the human solar system…

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Hugo-winner Bova's fourth Asteroid Wars novel (after 2004's The Silent War) is a bewildering attempt to exploit loose ends. When crazed assassin Dorik Harbin disables the spaceship Syracuse, an ore-carrier run by Victor Zacharias, Victor is forced to jettison an escape pod containing his wife and children. Unfortunately, the Zacharias family's desperate efforts to survive are lost among a host of other stories. While son Theo and daughter Angela battle incredible odds to make their way back to inhabited space, Victor steals another spaceship, Pleiades, and goes looking for his family and Syracuse. Various other characters, including Harbin, who becomes a repentant priest named Dorn, go on quests in other spaceships. Chapters are named for the spacecraft in which they take place, which helps orient readers, but Bova doesn't focus enough on the technical features of these ships or the natures of those in them to bring either to life. The action remains equally muddled. (Aug.)
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Victor Zacharius and his only ally, a power-and-otherwise-hungry female tycoon, are looking for his family, refugees from Chrysalis. A sculptor and a cyborg who once commanded the attack on Chrysalis are searching for an alien artifact tycoon Martin Humphries owns. Meanwhile, Humphries tries to hold on to the artifact and its secrets. His assessment of the thing as likely to revolutionize human society proves correct, but only after a struggle fraught with plots, murders, and battles galore, plus stronger characterizations than are normal for Bova. The fourth Asteroid Wars novel may please more readers than the hard-science, space-advocacy crowd Bova usually attracts. Green, Roland --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Science Fiction; First Edition edition (April 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765343169
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765343161
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars An Eventual Reunion, September 5, 2009
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The Aftermath (2007) is the seventh SF novel in the Asteroid Wars series and the fourth in this sequence, following The Silent War. In the previous volume, an alien Artifact was found and worked its changes upon various humans. It brought out the insanity in Martin, but changed Dorn and Elverda in other ways. The Artifact was moved to hide it from the rest of humanity.

In this novel, Victor Zacharias is a former architect from Earth who has become a belter. He and his family operate the ore ship Syracuse, buying ore from rock rats and transporting it to the smelters.

Pauline Osgood was born on Luna. She met Victor in Selene and then married him on Earth. She has borne two children for him.

Angela is the eldest child of Victor and Pauline. Angie is about eighteen and has a boyfriend on Chrysalis, the habitat at Ceres.

Theo is the second child in the Zacharias family. He is almost sixteen and interested in science and technology. Yet he is a terrible klutz.

Dorik Harbin was born in the Balkans and became a soldier in his teen years. He also became a drug addict to escape his dreams of death and destruction. Eventually he attempted suicide and was rebuilt as a cyborg. Since his exposure to the Artifact, he has changed his name to Dorn.

Elverda Apacheta is a sculptress from an Andean background. She is very well known for carving The Rememberer, a two kilometer long asteroid in Earth orbit. After her exposure to the Artifact, Elverda became Dorn's partner.

In this story, Victor is having problems adjusting to the teenage Theo. He forbids Theo from touching any of the ship controls because of his destructive way with machines. Theo believes that his father doesn't trust him at all.

Pauline points out the problem to her husband and Victor lets Theo watch the controls as long as he doesn't touch them. Theo is standing watch one day and notices a confrontation between an attack ship and Chrysalis station. He summons his father and they watch as the attack ship destroys the station.

Victor tries to change course away from the station like the other ships around Ceres, but somehow attracts the attention of the attacker. It fires on the Syracuse and damages the antennas and releases most of the fuel. Victor drops his cargo to shield the Syracuse from the attacker's weapons.

Then the attack ship moves around the released rocks to approach them. Victor jettisons the control pod from the Syracuse and flees to draw the attack ship away from his family. The attacker follows the pod and leaves Pauline and her children stranded in the Syracuse.

The ore ship is moving toward Jupiter without any communications. Theo cuts thrust and determines their orbital parameters. The Syracuse will return to the vicinity of Ceres in slightly more than eight years. The ship only has sufficient fuel to reduce the orbital delay to about four years.

Theo and Angie cease their juvenile bickering and learn to cooperate during their long voyage. Angie even learns to do technical tasks and to backup Theo in his spacewalks. They become a team.

This tale frustrates Victor for years after his rescue from the control pod. It provides Theo and Angie with an opportunity to mature as they try to keep their family alive in the slowly returning Syracuse. It also takes Dorn and Elverda out to reclaim bodies from the Asteroid Wars.

The story portrays the immediate aftermath of the Asteroid Wars. It brings all these characters -- and a few others -- together in a grand conclusion. Read and enjoy!

Recommended for Bova fans and for anyone else who enjoys tales of space misadventures, persevering parents, and the maturation of young folks. If anyone has not yet read this tetralogy, the first volume is The Precipice. See my listmania for other books in the Asteroid Wars Series.

-Arthur W. Jordin
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Fantasic Finale, August 2, 2008
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After a fairly slowly paced second volume and a more intense third volume, "The Aftermath" leaves many of the characters of the first three volumes in the background. Gone are Pancho Lane, Lars Fuchs and Martin Humphries, except for some incidental mentions. The main focus is on the Zacharias family and Dorn, (formerly known as Dorik Harbin), a cyborg repaired after an attempted suicide and trying to atone for a life of murder and death.

Essentially, the plot follows different threads as they intertwine with each other and come together with the Artefact on the asteroid forming something of a centre point. Victor Zacharias chases his family across the Belt, trying to find them after being attacked by Harbin. George Ambrose still tries to run the habitat near Ceres, though he is not one of the main characters. Valker and his crew are thrown into the mix as something of the bad guys, and there is the HSS flunkies who are hunting down Dorn and his companions to prevent their speaking out about Martin Humphries little episode with the Artefact.

The book moves with a very good pace, and I have to admit that I enjoyed the simple, no nonsense style that Bova writes with. Unlike some authors, he keeps details to a fair minimum to allow for a heightened pace to the story. It serves the book well, though sometimes I was a bit confused on how to imagine certain things working. An example is the wheel shaped ships and how the command pods fit into it.

Overall, I enjoyed the series a lot and it was a good read. I would recommend Ben Bova to anyone who likes the idea of near-future sci-fi, and enjoys a good action filled yarn. I definitely enjoyed this one and it kept me absorbed until the last page.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fitting conclusion to the asteroid war series, February 25, 2008
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Bova once again shines with this book. It is a great read and puts into place many pieces of the puzzle created by the various books of the grand tour of the solar system that Bova has been writing in recent years.

Bova's ability to weave together science fact and science fiction comes across strongly as events set in motion play out over a period of years to bring the key characters together in the conclusion of the novel and the series.

I can't add much to the enthusiastic review by Harriet Klausner except to make a correction - Dorn is not a 'ruthless cyborg' but is in fact reformed in mind and (literally) body. He is trying to atone for the grievous sins committed as his former persona of Dorik Harbin and tries desperately to avoid violence.
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nanofabric space suits, nanofabric suit, command pod, main airlock, rock rats, nav officer, main display screen, control pod, laser welder, comm console, command chair, airlock hatch, comm screen, tracking beacon, bubble helmet, fusion drive, navigation program, suit radio, emergency hatches, fusion engine
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Big George, Dorik Harbin, Victor Zacharias, Martin Humphries, Asteroid Belt, Elverda Apacheta, Cheena Madagascar, Kao Yuan, Lars Fuchs, Alex Humphries, Captain Valker, Humphries Space Systems, Tamara Vishinsky, Astro Corporation, Commander Bolestos, Attention Syracuse, Captain Yuan, Edith Elgin, Selene University, Captain Madagascar, The Rememberer
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