Accolades for Exodus:“Wow! I was truly impressed by this book. I love when science fiction writers combine science, politics and psychology. For me the mix was just right”“This book is science fiction in great form. It doesn’t just make you think about the future, it really makes you think about the world around you today” When mankind faces extinction, how can anyone survive?In 2072, Earth faces … survive?
In 2072, Earth faces the ultimate extinction event. In an America turned authoritarian, a race against time begins. To send a starship to a distant planet, where the remains of humanity can survive. Only a small number will be chosen for this final endeavor to save mankind from extinction, and among the contenders only the most resourceful will have a chance.
But while the government wants to choose loyal subjects in order to create another version of the society they have engineered, there are those who secretly conspire to let the starfarers choose their own destiny, free from the bonds of their mother world.
As mankind on Earth faces its final blow, the selected few set course for Aurora, more than 40 light years away!
Follow Tina Hammer, scramjet pilot and officer, Kenneth Taylor, Harvard professor and alienated by the nation he once held so dear, Maria Solis, daughter to one of the richest men in the world, a girl who would never have been chosen, except for her dad’s money, on their various paths toward the greatest adventure in human history.
“A race through the end of the Earth – excellent SF”
“Very well written and reads fast and easy in the style of other great sci fi writers such as Randolph Lalonde and Jack Campbell”
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Enjoyed and buoyed the rest of the series to read
The mix of end of the world and politics in this sci-fi story is interesting and a little scary!
An original approach to the earth-will-be-destroyed-and-we-must-escape genre. Highly entertaining and readable.
Very Good
Slow
A unique view—a really good read
Convoluted. Pessimistic view of this country and human nature. I didnt care for it.
It was just alright. I didn’t continue the series.
All talk. No action. Only served to introduce the following books but not for me.
bought again to reread
An easy, enjoyable read. Great, inventive story. I’m ready for more.
Pretty easy read. I’d recommend it to anyone that wanted a pretty good yet simple story. Hard core fans of David Weber may not be care for it much, as as Humans are basically given a dozen years to do “X, Y and Z” and the writer doesn’t give a ton of detail as to how it gets done. That was actually one of the things I liked about it. The …
Not enough character build up. No drama of execution of the plot. Old B movie detail.
Did not do a very good job of detailing their destination and the Flora and fauna. It is a political nightmare. Don’t waste your time. I did not get book 3 for this reason.
..how I have to read more..got me hooked!
There was not enough time spent exploring each of the characters and the scenes jumped too quickly and sometimes didn’t leave a good trail of what had transpired earlier. It was still a good read and I finished all 3 of the episodes, but couldn’t classify it as a thrilling page turner.
The scientific parts were kind of boring, but liked the characters.
Still reading it.
This is a well written story of the end of the Earth.
Again, we’ll done book with the consistint theam of humanity and the good and evil we bring with us where ever we go! I ordered and read the next book in the series as soon as I finished this one. Can’t wait to see where it is going.