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Old 06-20-2011, 06:43 PM   #192
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I'm going to second this recommendation. This is the best, new, space opera-ish scifi I've read in a really long time (and the best scifi I've read this year). It's the first book in a planned series (The Expanse), but this first volume wraps up all it's major plotlines tidily while still leaving room for the later novels. No cliffhanger/stay tuned ending.

It's a mid-future setting where humans have sparsely colonized the solar system, but that's it. There's no FTL drive that allows humanity to explore/fill the galaxy yet.

The technology is plausible without being a lesson in quantum mechanics and besides all the elements of good space-opera, there's touches of horror and noir as well. And even a little comedy.

James S.A. Corey is the pseudonym for Daniel Abraham (Long Price Quartet, The Dragon's Path) and Ty Franck (George R.R. Martin's Assistant).
Great recommendation. I've put it on my wish list at Amazon.
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