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The Moon and Beyond

The Lunar Free State, Book 1

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Ian Stevens, director of the Deep Space Research Institute, isn’t interested in conducting research just for the sake of research. While the rest of the world - including the US Government - thinks that’s the DSRI’s sole mission, Stevens is actually interested in more - he wants manned space travel and the colonization of the moon. With NASA defunct, few scientific probes are being launched, and no one even talks about human spaceflight anymore. Stevens is out to change that. A billionaire in his own right, Stevens has assembled a crew of the best scientists and engineers he can find, and the DSRI is secretly building and testing gravity-powered spacecraft.

There’s just one problem - the project would be widely condemned worldwide, especially since there’s no government supervision. Everything they do has to be kept out of sight and away from the prying eyes of the NSA, Homeland Security, the IRS, OSHA, and a half-dozen other government agencies. They’ve got the world's smartest computer on their side, but will it be enough?

As the government gets ever closer to figuring out what the DSRI is doing, Stevens’ plan to establish a permanent settlement on the Moon nears fruition. The race is on - will the government find out and shut down the project, or will Stevens be able to implement...the Lunar Free State?

©2021 John E. Siers (P)2021 John E. Siers
Adventure Science Fiction Space Opera Fiction Government Interstellar
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I truly struggled with the narrator who reads everything in broken sentences and words. It is like listening to William Shatner as Captain Kirk speaking with delayed broken pauses all the time that is became to painful for me to enjoy what is a good but painfully over written story.

I also found a lot of over explaining which just stretches the plot far too much.

Very poor narrator with interesting story.

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I first read Robert A Heinlein’s book "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" as a teenager 40+ years ago. This book explores some similar ideas and themes but brings it right up to date with 21st Century science, technology and politics. In a world of Space X and Virgin Galactic this is all very topical, as it probably won't be NASA or a Country that next goes to the moon, more likely to be a private company.

Excellent book. Highly recommend.

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