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Eternity's End (Hardcover)

by Jeffrey A Carver (Author) "RENWALD LEGROEDER'S eyes darted frantically, scanning for traffic as he guided the scout craft away from the spacedocks ..." (more)
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In Carver's complex new novel, space "riggers" use the currents of an amorphous, mind-altering continuum called the Flux to guide sleek starships through space. But the Flux also has frightening, deep calms. A rigger needs emotional control and concentration to avoid being trapped in the calms and drifting endlessly. Rigger Renwald Le-groeder has been highly successful at that task but doesn't anticipate his captain's treacherous betrayal of the Ciudad de Los Angeles and all aboard her to space pirates. After seven long years, Legroeder escapes, only to discover that higher authorities than his captain have made profitable deals with the pirates, and those forces now want Le-groeder dead. In his struggle to discover the truth about his situation, he joins forces with the alien Narseil, whose flexible time sense makes them superior navigators in the Flux. He also partners with two mechanically augmented humans: the sexy representative of a rival pirate clan and a fellow escapee from the pirates' forced labor troops. Characterization occasionally falters, but every word of the space battles and voyages convinces. Roberta Johnson
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Science Fiction Chronicle, Oct.-Nov. 2000

"A big, broad, bountiful adventure...you don't want to wait for the paperback."

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3.0 out of 5 stars Very imaginative, Jul 24 2006
By Rodrigo Ramele (Buenos Aires, Argentina) - See all my reviews
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The story itself is not very impressive but it is very imaginative. Just the mention of space travel by using a mind-concept like the flux is interesting to read and to think about it.
This is a different sci fi book and takes the focus from a different direction, making a readable story.
However, The book is a little bit longer than it should be.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A truly amazing book !!, Aug 7 2003
By Anthony J. Ricci (Malden, MA USA) - See all my reviews
A intensely enjoyable escape from reality!
ETERNITY'S END has all you could ever ask for.
Once again Jeffrey Carver has given us another incredible novel.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A tale of pirates and sailing ships transposed to space, Dec 9 2002
By C H TRUELL (Auckland, New Zealand) - See all my reviews
A space opera which seems to really be a pirate tale, but set with spaceships in the distant future. The hero, Legroeder, escapes from a pirate outpost at the beginning of the book. He'd been kept captive there and forced to sail their ships for them after a ship he was on was captured by the pirates many years earlier.

Making his way to a civilised world, he finds himself accused of assisting the pirates in the capture of that ship. It seems that someone is trying to scapegoat him. Trying to clear his name with the assistance of his lawyer, Harriet, Legroeder gets caught up in the related mystery of a "Flying Dutchman"-like ship which went missing over a century earlier but is still seen from time to time.

Legroeder gets deeper and deeper into trouble and flees to join an alien race which wants to send spies into the pirate stronghold. He has to contend with machinations all around him. Legroeder can never be sure who, if anyone, is his friend.

There are several opposing political forces - mainly the alien race, and two different bands of pirates. The non-pirate humans don't play much of an independant role, they're just there to be manipulated by different groups of pirates. The background is a war fought a century earlier between humans with implants and humans without; those without won, and those with became pirates. Human society seems to have become moribund since, and one of the pirate societies seems to be where progress is taking place.

These implants and augmentations seem to be the only real science fiction aspect to the novel. Legroeder is given implants of his own by the aliens; they are autonomous AIs which converse with him in his head.

I found this novel quite a struggle to read. The plot could have been a ripping yarn, but in fact most of the time it wasn't very interesting.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Good space opera
I really enjoyed this book. The universe and history Carver created is interesting and believable. I like his interpretation on interstellar travel and his characters. Read more
Published on Jun 16 2002 by ostawookiee

4.0 out of 5 stars Good adventure story
Carver starts off this book with heart pumping action that doesn't stop for much all the way through. Read more
Published on April 8 2002 by A satisfied reader

1.0 out of 5 stars THIS IS AN AWFUL BOOK
I forced myself to read the first 78 pages, then gave up disgusted and threw the thing in the garbage.
Published on Oct 20 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars Jaunty if familiar action sci fi
This book posits a future history in which human civilization is controlled by declining societies, while "outlaw" groups provide an alternative approach which is, by... Read more
Published on Oct 12 2001 by Robert H. Nunnally Jr.

5.0 out of 5 stars Action and sense-of-wonder galore
I was pulled into *Eternity's End* by the notion of a Flying Dutchman spaceship, and found so much more than I expected. I just loved this book. Read more
Published on Aug 17 2001 by gofalus

5.0 out of 5 stars A Wild Ride!
This is the first book I've read by this author and I am impressed.

The story covers an amazing amount of ground as we follow the hero from the frying pan to the fire and back... Read more

Published on April 6 2001 by bookwyrm2001

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