This is exactly the kind of science fiction I like. It’s lean, logical, action packed, and frightening. In fact, it reads a little bit like one of Tim Curran’s science fiction/horror stories. Loveland returns to themes here that he’s explored before, but he has a way of making everything feel fresh. It’s been fun to watch his descriptive powers evolve, too, and they’ve had to in order to accommodate some of the oddities in THE EUROPA ASCENT. He just keeps getting better.
This isn’t the first time I’ve thought that Loveland’s fiction would translate well to the screen, either, but that’s really just another compliment to the writing. In some ways, a movie probably wouldn’t end up being as cinematic as THE EUROPA ASCENT already is. The book is so well envisioned and ably described that it really is a bit like watching a movie. Actually, it’s more like being IN a movie. An IMAX movie from which there is no escape.
Look, just read it. You’ll see. Escape to Europa. Captain Loveland will be your pilot. No need to spring for a round-trip ticket. Chances are you won’t be coming back.
Enough said.