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Mindstar Rising (Mass Market Paperback)

by Peter F. Hamilton (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

Critically acclaimed in his native England for four novels, all SF, Hamilton makes his stateside debut with the novel that launched his writing career and that begins his Greg Mandel trilogy. Set in a 21st-century England recovering from massive global warming, the story reads like a collaboration between William Gibson and Ian Fleming. Freelance operative Mandel is a veteran of the Mindstar Battalion, whose men received telepathic powers via implanted glands. Now he is the ally of the teenage heiress of a high-tech industrial empire, Julia Evans, in a desperate battle against Kendric di Girolamo, a ruthless and obsessed financier, and Leopold Armstrong, former leftist dictator of England, who is trying to regain power. Plenty of action, exotic hardware (particularly computers), urban grunge, double handfuls of eccentric, decadent or criminal characters and enough willing women to raise the eyebrows of the politically correct hallmark this fast-moving tale. SF fans may particularly enjoy, as a change of pace, experiencing a vision of the future that coheres but that takes its clues from British, rather than American, society and history.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Published in England in 1993, this first book in the Greg Mandel trilogy introduces us to an England suffering from the environmental and political effects of global warming, an energy crisis, and a credit crash. Mandel, an assassin, is hired to protect a teenage corporate heiress. As Mandel goes through his paces, Hamilton fully describes the devastated countryside and political machinations in a country struggling to cope in a bleak future. Recommended for sf collections.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good SciFi Risen, Dec 20 2001
Creating an almost foreign world, populating it with interesting characters, plotting a tight thriller AND setting it in the near future is no mean feat but Hamilton does it brilliantly with "Mindstar Rising".

The world-weary ex soldier Greg Mandel is an excellent blend of self composed "done it all" attitude and state of the art technologist. Splash in some very human traits (like a need for revenge, neglect of friends and using your rare talent to advantage in the sack) and you have a book that sucks you in from the first.

To my mind the best of the three Mandel stories (compare to "A Quantum Murder" which was good and "The Nano Flower" which is insanely far fetched when you actually stop to think about things and definately tighter than the last Hamilton I read, "Fallen Dragon" (which I think shows signs of writers fatigue...God knows where the drive comes from to deliver another 600 pages after The Night's Dawn Trilogy but there you are)).

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good ideas and a good read: Rising Author, May 19 2001
By "johninjapan" (Tokyo Japan) - See all my reviews
Despite disliking the title of this book - as it is way to close to Brin's "Startide Rising" - and thinking that the opening was weak (especially the "sharp scintillations slashing" triple enumerated alliteration in the first line), I found that I enjoyed it. After a shaky start, Hamilton manages to spin an interesting story. Set in the near future, the world his protagonist, Greg Mandel, lives in is one afflicted by climate change and political warfare. Hamliton manages to pump out numerous dry and wet tech ideas as well as including some sociological ones.

Some of the characterization is a little weak and, in my opinion, the balance between filling in too little detail on the "universe" the story is set in and too much is off a few times. (I found myself skipping parts of paragraphs here and there which, to be fair, was probably as much to get back to the gripping action as to skip tedious excessive descriptions of the countryside.) That said, this action-detective story is worth reading as it still manages to entertain and stimulate the imagination.

This was Hamilton's debut novel. In his later works, especially in "The Reality Dysfunction" Hamilton improves on his characterization without loosing the ability keep the action and ideas flowing...starting with his first book will only whet your appetite for Hamilton's writing.

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5.0 out of 5 stars James Bond Plus Biotech in Cyberspace, Mar 24 2001
By GRIZZLY "Grizzly" (Yuma, Arizona United States) - See all my reviews
This is the first volume of the Greg Mandell Techno-Merc Trilogy (followed by "A Quantum Murder" and "The Nano Flower"; all three of which are great reads. Set in 21st Century Great Britian, all three books are every- thing that fans of Biotech, Cyberspace, International and Inter- commercial Espionage could ask for. With excellent plot lines and well detailed characters, One could ask for little else in a high tech, edge-of-your-chair, can't put it down tome!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book
Excellent , flawless science fiction . Get the whole trilogy !!
Published on Aug 30 2000 by Armando De La Torre

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent start to an excellent trilogy!
Mindstar rising was the first Peter Hamilton book I read - but not for long. As soon as I had got past the first couple of chapters of this book, I went out & bought the... Read more
Published on Aug 28 2000 by Allan A. Macbain

3.0 out of 5 stars Clearly a 'first' book - not as good as his later works.
I picked up this trilogy after reading, and loving, The Reality Dysfunction and The Neutronium Alchemist. Read more
Published on May 11 2000 by Peter Venetoklis

3.0 out of 5 stars not up to the standards i had come to expect
after reading the first 2 sections of hamilton's night's dawn trilogy (and while waiting for the conclusion), i decided to read other books by the author. Read more
Published on Mar 10 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent entry into a tough field of writing!
Near-future SF seems to be almost as hard to do well as fantasy. Too often, authors of both kinds of material rely on tired cliches or an assumption that a reader will fill in the... Read more
Published on Feb 9 2000 by Steve Miller

4.0 out of 5 stars A Really Good Book
The first chapter doesn't mean a lot to the story. It is more a way of introducing the main character. That frankly could have been done better. Read more
Published on Aug 5 1999

3.0 out of 5 stars So-So
This book started out strongly, but ended weakly. The vision of the future is interesting, typically dark. The characters are unbelieveable at times. Read more
Published on Jun 9 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Weak Characterization But Engrossing Plot
The characterizations in this novel were largely one-dimensional and the society lacked depth in many areas, but the book was still a page-turner because of a hard-driving and... Read more
Published on May 9 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Marvellous, one of the best I've read for a very long time
This book is the debut novel by Hamilton, and it definitely kick starts the career of what seems to be one of SF's hottest new writers right now. Read more
Published on Feb 2 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!
I had high hopes when I set out to read Peter F. Hamilton's MINDSTAR RISING, and I was not dissapointed in the least. Read more
Published on Jul 31 1998

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