Synopses & Reviews
Aboard A
rgo, a colonization ship bound for Eta Cephei IV, people are very close--there's no other choice. So when Aaron Rossman's ex-wife dies in what seems to be a bizarre accident, everyone offers their sympathy, politely keeping their suspicions of suicide to themselves. But Aaron cannot simply accept her death. He must know the truth: Was it an accident, or did she commit suicide? When Aaron discovers the truth behind her death, he is faced with a terrible secret--a secret that could cost him his life.
Review
"A wonderful science fiction novel, better than the movie
2001."--
The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
"The prose, characterization, pacing, speculation, and storyline are so assured, it's hard to believe that this is a first effort."--Charles de Lint, Science Fiction Review
Synopsis
Sawyer's three most recent novels were nominated for the Hugo Award. He has won the Nebula Award for Best Novel, as well as the major Canadian awards for best science fiction and best mystery. Here is the novel that began his career, Golden Fleece. JASON, a sentient computer that controls systems aboard the Argo, a colonization ship bound for Eta Cephei IV, narrates the story, as Aaron Rossman investigates the odd circumstances surrounding his ex-wife's suicide. When Aaron discovers the truth behind her death, Jason is faced with either committing another murder or revealing a terrible secret that concerns the fate of Earth itself.
About the Author
Robert J. Sawyer is the Hugo Award-winning author of Hominids, the Nebula Award-winning author of The Terminal Experiment, and the Aurora Award-winning author of FlashForward, basis for the ABC TV series. He is also the author of Calculating God, Mindscan, the WWW series—Wake, Watch and Wonder—and many other books. He was born in Ottawa and lives in Toronto.