"Interesting quirks and divided loyalties flesh out this first novel in which sf and mystery intersect in a well-crafted plot...Pedreira's science thriller powerfully highlights the human politics and economics from the seemingly desolate expanse of the moon. It will attract readers who enjoyed Andy Weir's lunar crime caper Artemis." -- Library Journal, starred review
A realistic and chilling vision of life on the Moon, where dust kills as easily as the vacuum of space...but murder is even quicker-a fast-paced, cinematic science fiction thriller, this debut novel combines the inventiveness of The Martian, the intrigue of The Expanse, and the thrills of Red Rising.
The Moon smells like gunpowder. Every lunar walker since Apollo 11 has noticed it: a burnt-metal scent that reminds them of war. Caden Dechert, the chief of the U.S. mining operation on the edge of the Sea of Serenity, thinks the smell is just a trick of the mind-a reminder of his harrowing days as a Marine in the war-torn Middle East back on Earth.
It's 2072, and lunar helium-3 mining is powering the fusion reactors that are bringing Earth back from environmental disaster. But competing for the richest prize in the history of the world has destroyed the oldest rule in space: Safety for All. When a bomb kills one of Dechert's diggers on Mare Serenitatis, the haunted veteran goes on the hunt to expose the culprit before more blood is spilled.
But as Dechert races to solve the first murder in the history of the Moon, he gets caught in the crosshairs of two global powers spoiling for a fight. Reluctant to be the match that lights this powder-keg, Dechert knows his life and those of his crew are meaningless to the politicians. Even worse, he knows the killer is still out there, hunting.
In his desperate attempts to save his crew and prevent the catastrophe he sees coming, the former Marine uncovers a dangerous conspiracy that, with one spark, can ignite a full lunar war, wipe out his team . . . and perhaps plunge the Earth back into darkness.
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"Interesting quirks and divided loyalties flesh out this first novel in which sf and mystery intersect in a well-crafted plot...Pedreira's science thriller powerfully highlights the human politics and economics from the seemingly desolate expanse of the moon. It will attract readers who enjoyed Andy Weir's lunar crime caper Artemis." -- Library Journal, starred review
A realistic and chilling vision of life on the Moon, where dust kills as easily as the vacuum of space...but murder is even quicker-a fast-paced, cinematic science fiction thriller, this debut novel combines the inventiveness of The Martian, the intrigue of The Expanse, and the thrills of Red Rising.
The Moon smells like gunpowder. Every lunar walker since Apollo 11 has noticed it: a burnt-metal scent that reminds them of war. Caden Dechert, the chief of the U.S. mining operation on the edge of the Sea of Serenity, thinks the smell is just a trick of the mind-a reminder of his harrowing days as a Marine in the war-torn Middle East back on Earth.
It's 2072, and lunar helium-3 mining is powering the fusion reactors that are bringing Earth back from environmental disaster. But competing for the richest prize in the history of the world has destroyed the oldest rule in space: Safety for All. When a bomb kills one of Dechert's diggers on Mare Serenitatis, the haunted veteran goes on the hunt to expose the culprit before more blood is spilled.
But as Dechert races to solve the first murder in the history of the Moon, he gets caught in the crosshairs of two global powers spoiling for a fight. Reluctant to be the match that lights this powder-keg, Dechert knows his life and those of his crew are meaningless to the politicians. Even worse, he knows the killer is still out there, hunting.
In his desperate attempts to save his crew and prevent the catastrophe he sees coming, the former Marine uncovers a dangerous conspiracy that, with one spark, can ignite a full lunar war, wipe out his team . . . and perhaps plunge the Earth back into darkness.
Show moreA former reporter for newspapers including the Tampa Tribune and the St. Petersburg Times, David Pedreira won awards for his writing from the Associated Press, the Society of Professional Journalists, the Maryland-Delaware-DC Press Association and the American Society of Newspaper Editors.
“What makes GUNPOWDER MOON stand out from most lunar novels is
Pedreira’s emphasis on realism in the details that make up his
world and the political structures that govern it.” — The Verge
“Could easily be the prequel to The Expanse, where natural
resources off-world become the target of competing powers and one
man is left in the middle to avoid catastrophe—a truly interesting
read!” — New York Times bestselling author Bob Mayer
“In Gunpowder Moon, David Pedreira has crafted an excellent
near-future thriller. This one’s got it all—realistic technology,
an all-too-believable political conflict, and characters to care
about—in a fast-paced story set amid the moon’s austere beauty.” —
Linda Nagata, author of the Nebula-nominated The Red: First
Light
“An excellent sci-fi thriller...The tension is especially strong in
the novel’s last pages, leading to a conclusion that manages to be
simultaneously cynical and hopeful. This is an exciting story with
an unexpected depth—a solid winner.” — Publishers Weekly (starred
review)
“Pedreira manages an impressive feat in his debut novel....bringing
the all-too-familiar economic corruption and personal ruthlessness
of capitalist exploitation to this foreign territory, and these
subtle inflections elevate an already entertaining sci-fi mystery
into a thought-provoking, unsettling work that will keep readers
engaged.” — RT Book Reviews (4 1/2 stars)
“While the setting is entertaining, it does not eclipse the true
nature of Pedreira’s debut: an intriguing murder mystery with a
great lead that just happens to take place on the moon.” —
Booklist
“Memorable visuals and well-executed action sequences mark this
exciting foray into near-future hard sci-fi, which is at its best
when framing the poignancy of the desire for peace.” — Kirkus
Reviews
“Gripping and propulsive, this tightly plotted story of regular
folks trying to do the right thing on the surface of the moon is
one of my favorite SF novels of the last several months.” — Meghan
McCain
“[Pedreira] makes an auspicious debut...He deftly handles one
challenge of the genre: balancing the wealth of technical detail
needed to build a future world with the engaging characters and
headlong action needed for a compelling thriller. Gunpowder Moon is
a satisfying blastoff.” — Tampa Tribune
“This debut novel does an excellent job of merging science fiction,
mystery, and thriller genres into an engrossing page
turner...Readers of hard science fiction, military science fiction,
or just a good mystery will really enjoy this book.” — New York
Journal of Books
“This taut sci-fi thriller [...] will pull you face first into the
struggle for survival on the moon.” — Rose Rundown
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