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Jack McDermit's
The Engines of God.
Softback. £5.99. Publisher Voyager
If
I had not read any of JacK McDevit's books before, I would not have
touched this book. The reason for this is the one line blurb on
the front - "Classic Sense of Wonder SF meets the X Files"
- yuk! The sense-of-wonder bit is ok, but I don't want any "truth
is out there" nonesense thank you.
However, knowing that
his previous stuff was relatively "hard" sf persuaded
me to hope that the publishers were simply trying to grab some market,
and thankfully this was the case.
The set up is not entirely
original. The "Monument Makers" are a long vanished race
who left stuff scattered around our corner of the galaxy, and in
the early 23rd century the archaelogists at various locations are
trying to put the local galactic history together.
The innovative part is
that these remains are really just that, lumps of inanimate art,
rather than the more common scenario of long dead spaceships with
wonder drives or teleporting abilities. This means that the humans
are trying to piece together alien history, not alien technology.
The book is split into
four parts, the first three being centred around different archaelogical
locations, the final being the inevitable answering session. This
structure does make for some uneven pacing, but apart from an annoying
habit of inserting news-headlines from Earth, the book was on the
whole quite well structured, and never really hit any doldrums.
Whether I liked the answers
at the end or not, I am still unsure. There is a major flaw in the
logic which leads to the final discovery, but I will leave it to
the reader to notice it.
All in all, a relatively
easy book to read, with enough high octane page turning sections
to mean that the 400+ pages dissapeared within two days.
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