Having some difficulty rating this sci fi mystery thriller. A number of reviewers called the characters unbelievable, because through the book's second half the characters don't react like trained astronauts. But hey, the situation they're in isn't exactly one they'd been trained to handle, and so I found their reactions to be not all that far off the mark. [SPOILER ALERT] Does NASA train astronauts on how to handle a mysteriously disappearing body, one of their own, from an abandoned space station? Didn't think so. [END SPOILER] Different stresses strike different people in different ways, and not even Science can predict human behavior when the situation takes what looks like a supernatural turn south.
Yeah, I skimmed some of the ghost chatter. But out of seven astronauts, it's not unbelievable that one of them has a thing for ghosts, and then proceeds to drive everyone else nutty with his fascination.
The book's designed like a good tight thriller, with short chapters ending in cliffhangers and snappy breaks. I just kept turning the page, again and again, because I had to see what happened next. So the book fulfilled the primary role of a thriller and I enjoyed that a lot.
But the ending was rushed and the romance leans into cheesy. The resolution does depend on a plot twist I have trouble buying [SPOILER ALERT] (a no-longer-dying man rising unseen from his bed to save the hero). The solution is believable when revealed, as much as a murder mystery on Mars can be believable, but I was disappointed that it wasn't an Evil Martian Spirit. That would have been cool. [END SPOILER]
So it's not the best I've ever read but nor is it the worst, not by a long shot. I'd definitely read the author's work again. So we'll call this one 3.5 stars and rate it as 4 stars, giving weight to the page-turning throughout. Hey, that takes work and not many authors achieve it.