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Falling Stars

By: Michael Flynn
Narrated by: Malcolm Hillgartner
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In the early years of the 21st century, humans have advanced step by slow step into space. Constantly monitoring the heavens, they have discovered that certain asteroids have changed their orbits—and are on a collision course with Earth. Urgent action is required, but politics and a worldwide financial crash are getting in the way. To save humanity from disaster, two of Earth’s prominent families, a host of political movers and shakers, and dedicated pilots and space travelers of all stripes must band together.

From the government offices and factories of Earth, to the low Earth-orbit station, to manufacturing facilities on the moon, all spacefaring humanity is united in an epic effort to save the planet from certain destruction and a new Dark Age—or perhaps even the extinction of all life on Earth.

Michael Flynn lives in Easton, Pennsylvania. He is the winner of the Robert A. Heinlein Award and was a Hugo nominee for Eifelheim.

©2001 Michael Flynn (P)2012 Blackstone Audio, Inc
Adventure Fantasy Fiction Hard Science Fiction Science Fiction
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"At heart a romance of the high frontier, and its most gripping—and moving—parts depict the satisfactions, beauties, complexities, difficulties, and especially the dangers, of working in space….Falling Stars is, even more than the earlier books of the series, a reworking of some of the motifs of Heinlein’s The Man Who Sold the Moon, and like its illustrious ancestor, it is about not only vision but heroism and sacrifice. It’s old-fashioned, sentimental, and moving." (Locus)
"Epic…. A politically astute, crisis-laden SF novel in a well-imagined future." (Publishers Weekly)
"The conclusion of Flynn’s grand-scale near-future epic combines the rapid pacing of SF action-adventure with the subtle maneuverings of political intrigue in a panoramic drama of human courage and sacrifice. A good choice." (Library Journal)
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Michael Flynn’s Falling Stars is the fourth and final installment in his Firestar series. Time has marched on and most of the main characters present from the beginning are aging gracefully. While Earth is the target for the incoming asteroid, economic problems beset the ability of governments to respond. Addressing the asteroid clearly indicates alien intervention, although demonstration of the ability to handle incoming objects bodes well for the future, although another asteroid looks to be lining up.

Flynn continues his excellent interplay of economic, political, and societal forces that complicate and get in the way of scientific and technical aspects of Earth protection. At the same time, while the alien connection is well established, the underlying rationale for why an alien intelligence would do some-thing like this is never explored.

The narration continues in great fashion with solid character distinction. Pacing is smooth and even.

Asteroid engineering

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I loved every minute, but I especially loved the characters and their relationships... this author knows people.

fantastic

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went where I thought it would but still was a satisfying conclusion to the series.

satisfying

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This author has captured a concept that spans generations, tells a captivating story that is as believable as life.

Amazing series!

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Very satisfied, even if I'm more of a sci-fi military opera fan, but this was so real, grounded technology and human emotions. Appears written before 2000, but like Star Trek, many thing the author envisioned back then is so true today.

Long but very real human experience

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What did you like best about this story?

I was interesting, made you want to know what was going to happen next. The story moves along fast that other books in the series but is not in a hurry to get to the end.

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this series was good and I enjoyed it, but it is not very fast paced and though there are many times that you don't want to stop, that are also many times where I found myself a little board and took long breaks (a day or so).

Interesting

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Really enjoyed this one. It seemed to take a new tone which is a little darker but more mature.

Great addition to the series

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Well done. Well narrated.  will be looking forward to the next from this author. You should buy this book.

good story

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The base story premise is interesting. However there is a lot of characters that carry through almost all four books. I didn’t really find any of them compelling. The action portions were a few islands in and ocean of dialogue. The unknown enemy is never explain it there motives defined. Just my opinion. More words doesn’t fill in for story line and a good bad aliens.

Long store. ... and a little hard to track

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