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5.0 out of 5 stars
More than Simple Conflict,
By "rafaelli" (Rio, Brazil) - See all my reviews
This review is from: by the White Book: a Far Angelus Novel (Paperback)
.Bragg claims that the idea for this yarn began while chatting with a Russian desident in a Moscow artists' loft. Billed as a novel of hard Science Fiction, by the White Book is this author's first effort. The year is about 2020, the world has become polarized around the Sino-American struggle and oil reserves continue to drop. Given the prologue - a brief newspaper column of a girl gone instantly and inexplicably missing on the London tubes - the plot becomes an engaging tale woven around the two main characters, McGregor and Tagg, the girl's husband (all too briefly) and brother, respectively. These two are themselves snatched off a high-speed catamaran ferry to become embroiled in the political ambitions of schizophrenic empire-builder Domidus on Angelus, seventy-six thousand lightyears away. Bragg delivers a novel that is epic in scope and rich with plot and detail, but the story is much more than simple conflict. He feeds our desire to figure out how a civilization evolved from descendants of human abductees on a plateau eight kilometers above a deadly jungle, all surrounded by an intolerable, planet-wide desert. The maneuverings in this far, unknown colony of Earth, both political and social, could be taken as a mirror of sorts to sociopolitical events today: Domidus is uncomfortably close to modern tyrants in ambition and ruthlessness, but with a particular talent we hope no Earth-bound dictator ever inherits. Bragg, a post-grad linguist and long-time educator, is kind enough to include a technical afterword and two appendices that explain a little of the science, astronomy and the custom-made language used in the novel. For the rest of us, it's a help if that sort of thing interests you. But, is the book actually worth the time to read? Picture his imagery, his characters, his unique Angelus universe, and Bragg's by the White Book is a novel looking for an award. For those who merely look forward to a sequel, check out the first chapter of on the Winds of Angelus on the companion website of Bragg's current effort at FarAngelus-dot-Com.
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