What if First Contact doesn't come the way we expect it-or with the sort of aliens we expect? When every side has secrets within secrets to keep, how is anyone supposed to know the truth—or live to tell about it? Is what the Prospector probe reported the greatest discovery of all time... or the biggest hoax? Bob Hanson, the chief scientist of a major aerospace corporation, has made an incredible discovery. Video images from the space probe he created reveal a wrecked alien spacecraft adrift in the Asteroid Belt. The military enthusiastically embraces an investigation of the extraterrestrials, remarkably indifferent to the inconsistencies that begin to emerge in the data. It's almost as though someone doesn't want the gaps in the story to be exposed.... Undeterred, Hanson keeps digging—and finds much more than he had ever bargained for. As the mystery deepens, only one thing remains His unknown opponents play for keeps.
I'm a physicist and computer scientist (among other things). After thirty years in industry, working at every level from individual technical contributor to senior vice president, I now write full-time. Mostly I write science fiction and techno-thrillers, now and again throwing in a straight science or technology article.
Not the best, but it seems to be the author's first book & it did a lot of things very well. The computer stuff, especially given this was published in 1991, was very good. I really appreciate that. There were a few really good twists, too. One was a bit of a cheat Still, there was a lot of action & a good plot. He shows a lot of promise, so I'm going to read some more of his books.
Not up to par with Crichton but a good yarn none the less. The technology is dated but still shows forward thinking on the part of the author. Some of the character behavior don't seem to fit the role. For instance the FBI agents were more like gangster hitmen with badges than law enforcement officers. In any case there were some good twists in the plot. This makes for a good airplane book.
There were several gaps in the story where I had to puzzle out what was going on, but I believe this was Mr. Lerner's freshman novel so that can be forgiven. I read Small Miracles some time ago and absolutely loved it. Will definitely be reading more of his work.
I found this book in a second-hand store and decided to buy it. It felt like all of the themes from Ender’s saga (Orson Scott Card) compressed into one book plus a manic pixie dream girl. I did enjoy it though. The characterization was decent and the pacing was very good, especially towards the end. Overall I liked the plot. I did realize the big plot twist about a page before it actually happened but if anything I think this is a good thing, it means the whole thing makes sense. A nice, short sci-fi book. Not anything I haven’t seen before but a fun read if you like the genre.
Soso first contact novel. The characters were flat, the plot was cool. To me the chase was full. When they are finally revealed it is the last two pages of the story.
A good wee story, a technothriller for the thinking man/woman. As Edward Lerner was a scientist and researcher it shows in his writing. Doesn't dumb it down which is refreshing