Series: Book 14 in the Grand Tour series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Science Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
Hugo Award-winning editor, author, scientist, and
journalist, Ben Bova is a modern master of near-future
science fiction and a passionate advocate of manned space
exploration. For more than a decade, Bova has been
chronicling humanity's struggles to colonize our solar system
in a series of interconnected novels known as "The Grand
Tour."
Now, with
Titan, Ben Bova takes readers to one of the most
intriguing destinations in near space: the extraordinary moon
of Saturn which made international headlines last year when
the Huygens probe sent back remarkable images of its strange
landscapes.
2095. After long months of travel, the gigantic colony
ship
Goddard has at last made orbit around Saturn,
carrying a population of more than of 10,000 dissidents,
rebels, extremists, and visionaries seeking a new life. Among
Goddard's missions is the study of Titan, which
offers the tantalizing possibility that life may exist amid
its windswept islands and chill black seas.
When the exploration vessel
Titan Alpha mysteriously fails after reaching the
moon's surface, long buried tensions surface among the
colonists. Eduoard Urbain, the mission's chief scientist, is
wracked with anxiety and despair as he sees his life's work
unravel. Malcolm Eberly,
Goddard's chief administrator, takes ruthless
measures to hold onto power as a rash of suspicious incidents
threaten to undermine his authority. Holly Lane, the colony's
human-resources director, must confront the station's
powerful leaders to protect the lives of its people. And
retired astronaut Manuel Gaeta is forced to risk his life in
a last, desperate attempt to salvage the lost probe.
Torn by intrigue, sabotage, and an awesome discovery
that could threaten human space exploration, a handful of
courageous men and women must fight for the survival of their
colony, and for the destiny of the human race.