Return to Mars Return to Mars

Publisher Description

The New York Times–bestselling and six-time Hugo Award–winning author's epic Grand Tour adventure continues.

 


Jamie Waterman is returning to the red planet, this time in charge of an expedition in which he hopes to demonstrate that one can study Martian life not only for the sake of the pursuit but more, that it can be profitable. Waterman also hopes to revisit a part of the canyon where he thought he spied a primitive cliff dwelling during the first Martian mission.


 


But this second voyage to Mars brings trouble right away as Waterman clashes with Dex Trumball, the son of a billionaire who is backing the expedition. Dex wants to turn the planet into a tourist attraction, while Waterman wants to preserve the planet solely for scientific research.


 


As their rivalry heats up—both professionally and personally—Waterman is faced with betrayal and sabotage. But the planet still guards its most closely held secrets . . . discoveries that could change what everyone thought they knew about Mars—and life in space . . .


 


"Bova shines in making science not only comprehensible but entertaining." —The New York Times Book Review

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2010
February 16
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
564
Pages
PUBLISHER
RosettaBooks
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
7.9
MB

Customer Reviews

TigersJC86 ,

Excellent

This book is a great follow up to the first Mars book. There are a variety of different characters and issues that come up on this expedition. I’m firstly grateful that it wasn’t about funding another mission but it goes straight to the story of this 2nd team going to Mars.
Jaime is back and this time he is the leader of the mission bound and determined to find his lost village from the first book. Of course he is tied down by interests on Earth (mostly financial) and it’s a delicate balance researching the red planet and finding ways to keep expeditions coming to Mars for further exploration.
The character Dex initially incredibly annoying turns into a character you end up rooting for as he balances his desire to explore but also appease his wealthy father who sponsored the trip and will continue to sponsor it if it proves profitable and gives him the everlasting legacy he desires.
You also have Vijay the strange love interest of two people on this trip. This character I did like at times but also felt it was a somewhat similar characteristics from the first Mars book where sex is more an exploration on a new planet rather than any kind of love experience.
I do wish the mystery that presented itself about halfway through the book had been left more a surprise but it’s spelled out pretty quickly in the final chapters and that was a tad disappointing. I’m looking forward to the final book of this “trilogy” next month.

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