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William Greenleaf (2) (1948–)

Auteur de The Pandora Stone

Pour les autres auteurs qui s'appellent William Greenleaf, voyez la page de désambigüisation.

6 oeuvres 202 utilisateurs 3 critiques

Œuvres de William Greenleaf

The Pandora Stone (1984) 46 exemplaires
The Tartarus Incident (1983) 42 exemplaires
Starjacked (1987) 37 exemplaires
Clarion (1989) 35 exemplaires
Time Jumper (1980) 33 exemplaires

Étiqueté

Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1948-08-09
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Illinois, USA

Membres

Critiques

Starjacked focuses on a pilot and two teen-agers after the pilot and a news reporter are captured by a gang of interplanetary outlaws and renegade “Guard” officers who hijacked a Starliner. The hijackers plan to free their confederates from the prison planet holding the worst convicts in the galaxy. With the increased manpower and advanced warship berthed in the Starliner, they will rule an entire section of the galaxy. Their plan fails when a teenaged girl and her two brothers rescue the pilot and reporter. They enlist the help of one of the ship’s technicians and attempt to notify the Guard of the ship’s location.

The characters are a likable but sketchily drawn collection of savants. The young girl is more deadly with a sling than the hoodlums are with guns, one of the older brothers has a detailed knowledge of the massive star liner’s mechanical systems, and the pilot turns out to be an effective tactician. While implausible, that is not a fatal shortcoming in science-fiction. What’s critical is that the scenario created by the author captivates readers and induces them to suspend their critical judgment and enjoy the fun. “Starjacked” does just that.

I am amused by one anomaly: the advertising blurbs on the front and back covers focus on the reporter's efforts, who reportedly will find himself “leading a full-scale guerrilla rebellion” to seize control of the ship. Nonsense. The reporter is a tertiary character of minor importance. It appears the person who wrote the advertising material did not read the book.

The bottom line, however, is that the plot of Starjacked maintained my interest and the story moved along at a snappy pace.
… (plus d'informations)
½
 
Signalé
Tatoosh | Aug 31, 2019 |
The only other book in the K-Stream Universe. It's a standard adventure romp involving the usual plot of a courier, an alien artifact and all the Bad Guys chasing him to get a-hold of it. What's different is the notion of star travel by 'Skips' that are practically like private cars all guided by a centralized coordinate system.
 
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Caragen87 | Dec 28, 2008 |
This one is s gem by a writer who came and went unseen. A series of procedural mistakes and ordinary people-- not heroes, not soldiers, not superscientists-- are thrust into a dead alien world without a clue as to how to get back. Real fears, real vicissitudes, frailties and mistakes all backed up by the sense of being truly Lost. This one is a thoughtful read-- especially by someone who had held a job-- any job
 
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Caragen87 | Dec 28, 2008 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
6
Membres
202
Popularité
#109,082
Évaluation
½ 2.7
Critiques
3
ISBN
17

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