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The Red Planet President

A Novella

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The Red Planet President

By: William Graham
Narrated by: Richard Wilson
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In this continuation of the story line of The Red Planet Trilogy, author William Graham weaves a compelling tale of political intrigue as Dr. Jane Starling, the first president of the newly formed Martian Republic, takes office. Her political foes at the corporations, which founded the colonies on Mars, are aligned against her and devise ways to sabotage her political agenda. Against this highly charged political drama, the common citizens of Mars must make decisions about their own lives.

This fast-paced drama not only takes us into the future but casts a bright light on many contemporary events. It's a story with universal appeal and meaning.

©2014 William Graham (P)2015 William Graham
Anthologies & Short Stories Fiction Political Science Fiction Solar System Mars Short Story
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This novella was good, it was great

Take up where The Red Planet Trilogy left off, and into the first years of the new Mars President. Follow different characters around her as her presidency is challenged, taken over, and then fought for in the end.

The narration, like the trilogy; done by Richard Wilson was great. His voice really lends a hand to this story. It is definitely studio quality work done by an excellent narrator. I will be looking for more books by Mr. Wilson in the future.

This novella was good, it was great, but it was damn good. If you are a fan of political issues and political fights for power, this book is for you. If you haven’t read/listened to the original three novellas, you will be able to follow this but will be missing BIG pieces of it (the murder case, the company, and a few other smaller details). I would recommended reading/listening in order. In order, these stories told a jumpy view of the Martian planet colonies existence from early creation to full blown independence. Overall, I would rate the story 4 stars, just as I did with the Red Planet Trilogy. I enjoyed the series, and will read more if more become available, but it just felt like it was missing something.

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An okay story

Red Planet President is a good continuation of the series. Its the culmination of all the events in the generation past of the first colony to the first election of mars. The story overall is fine, but there is an escalation of language and graphic content found from the other books I didn't care for. The first trilogy dealt with social and political commentary bluntly but this story trades in for a bat. For every change of scene in this story it just seemed to be more and more of just a stereotype to the point of a cartoon. Despite this I still enjoyed the story as a whole.

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I liked the idea of the fight against corruption, spearheaded by the first Martian President, Jane Sterling. I don’t quite think that her policies were that great, but the plot was pretty good. It probably would have been better if it had been longer, as the storyline felt quite condensed.

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"Mars need strong women ..."

Continuing the story of the development of Mars. The new President starts her term of office with the introduction of new policies to bring prosperity to everyone, but many conservatives think the measures invade and will stop at nothing to reverse them.
Written almost as a news record, this is an interesting vision of two opposing ideals. The narration is excellent, fast but clearly delivered, with the voicings of the protagonists, especially those of the women, captured perfectly by Richard Wilson.
A must for anyone who heard the earlier Red Planet Trilogy.

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It would have made a great full lenght book

Is there anything you would change about this book?

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Yes, the length... I would have liked the great story line to be developed into a full length book. I'm not against the idea of a novella, but the story could have developed into a truly remarkable bestseller. It is the follow up to the Red Planet Trilogy which I have not as yet read, so that might be the reason it left me with wanting more.
The story is so closely related to what our actual "earthly" situation is like, that it made me reflect on the fact that humankind could ever change.

Who was your favorite character and why?

I would say Dr. Jane Starling just because she was the one whose character was developed the most in this short novella, but glimpses into other characters were really promising. Need to read the trilogy to see what I missed.

What about Richard Wilson’s performance did you like?

His narrative speech was great, but I wasn't completely taken with his rendition of female characters. They sounded weak when when they should have been strong and assertive.

Was The Red Planet President worth the listening time?

Yes, for sure...

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Worth the reading

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Politics on Mars

Who would have thought that politics could be so interesting? lol I'm loving these novellas. I got the original trilogy, free, in exchange for a review and loved it so much I bought this right after. Each one builds off the last, so you learn the whole history of the Martian political theatre. Very entertaining, and for the price, you can't beat it.

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A Bit Dry

I couldn't get into this one. I imagine the style just wasn't for me because I absolutely love this genre. I fault myself for this and not the book!

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A Good Short story

The Red Planet President: .A Novella.
I've loved the loosely linked series of novellas all have been good and relaxing to listen too,
and I hope the author will write more.
easy listening and great for lunch break listening.
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Continues the series

“The Red Planet President: A Novella” picks up and continues where the previous Red Planet books left off. It is the next in the “Detective Ace Sloan” series of books. The novella is written by William Graham and the narration, like with the trilogy book, is performed by Richard Wilson. Similar to the “Red Planet Trilogy” which I earlier reviewed, this book is not a science fiction thriller in the likes of “Total Recall” or the newer “The Martian” movies. If this is what you are hoping to get from these books, I would say that you should look elsewhere or you will be disappointed. A series beginning with the word ‘detective’, you can assume this novella will be better classified as a political or procedural thriller genre. Does that mean the book is not worth reading or listening too; not at all. Read on for reasons I think you might like the book. I say this upfront to ensure you know what you are getting into when the name implies it will be more of a sci-fi story.

This short novella consists of 59 pages in print form and 1 hour and 37 minutes of audio in the Audible edition. In this small number of pages, the author is able to craft a well-told story involving battling factions between the Martian Republic and the conservative group who first colonized the red planet; Mars. As these two parties collide in their beliefs and attempts to do what is best for the colony and the planet, some go to extremes to get their agendas heard or accepted. We see some of the members turn to ways of disrupting and interfering with the new leadership including both kidnaping and sabotage. Tensions and hostilities increase until something has to be done to put an end to it all. This is all packed neatly into a quick read or listen. Not only this core plot, but you also have sub plots involving a crumbling marriage, a bit of romance, and other newly introduced characters I believe we will get to know better in future books.

I do want to say that I would not recommend this book to younger readers as it does contain a fair amount of vulgar language at times and there is some graphic violence closer to the end of the book. Although language was not used everywhere, there were times that it flowed freely and some may take offense to it. Just be aware, if you are one that does not like the use of language like this in your books, you may want to find a different one.

The narration was decent, very similar to the Red Planet Trilogy also narrated by Richard Wilson. Because there are a few main female characters and I often listen to book at 1.5x or 2.0x normal speed, the women in this book sounded more like battling chipmunks at times. I understand it is often difficult for a male narrator to properly voice female characters, I think I can count on one hand the ones that have pulled it off, without them sounding rather quirky. Just note that at times it can be difficult when a female character is excited or action it taking place. Other than that, the audio quality was what one would expect from a professional recording.

In summary, if you like intrigue over adventure, political battles over ship battles, or political strife over traveling at light speed, I would recommend this short novella. That is if you can get past the use of vulgar language or some limited graphic violence. Because it is a rather short audiobook, I would not recommend one use a credit on it, but simply buy it outright and save the credit for a longer book.

Disclaimer: I was voluntarily provided this review copy audiobook at no charge by the author, publisher and/or narrator.

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great short story

I love the story it was short and sweet. " I requested this book and got it for free for my honest review"

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