Book summaryIn the 24th century, humanity is threatened by a culture comprised of intertwined human and computer elements. Leading the defense is Ellen May Ngwethu, a starship commander in the Cassini Division, Earth's primary defense force. Media reviews"MacLeod's narrative voice--his protagonist is a militant socialist with many decades of campaigning under her belt--is caustic and opinionated, which allows the author to attain a good mix of action and commentary. MacLeod also gives her ideological opponents their own chance to speak, and declines the easy expedient of making them sound like idiots. THE CASSINI DIVISION isn't a perfectly assured work, but it isn't a timid one either, and its willingness to confront bid issues is very appealing." |
The Cassini Divisionby Macleod, Ken
Book desription: New York: Tor, 2000. Mass Market Paperback. Edges worn, front cover creased, spine creasing. A good reading copy. . .
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