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It is thirty years from now, and we have colonized the moon.
American Fred Fredericks is making his first trip, his purpose to install a communications system for China's Lunar Science Foundation. But hours after his arrival he witnesses a murder and is forced into hiding.
It is also the first visit for celebrity travel reporter Ta Shu. He has contacts and influence, but he too will find that the moon can be a perilous place for any traveler.
Finally, there is Chan Qi. She is the daughter of the Minister of Finance, and without doubt a person of interest to those in power. She is on the moon for reasons of her own, but when she attempts to return to China, in secret, the events that unfold will change everything -- on the moon, and on Earth.
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"red moon, blue moon, green moon, enough with this nonsense." not my kim stanley robinson sixth sense kicking in! https://t.co/tffMzcWKla
Books and comics man. Film and TV too. Stuff for when you're sitting down apparently. Tweets all my own.
I believe Kim Stanley Robinson already wrote this future in Red Moon? https://t.co/TvFxKFQJBg https://t.co/OMjOu5Mdpp
Author of The Moon: A History for the Future https://t.co/fOGfMAL7gg Views not discernible from RTs
@AlinaUtrata Good recent Moon fiction: Red Moon by Kim Stanley Robinson The Moon and the Other by John Kessel Older but still relevant: Steel Beach by John Varley Heads by Greg Bear Griffins Egg by Michael Swanwick Classics: The Man Who Sold the Moon The Moon is a Harsh Mistress