· Editorial Reviews. Robert J. Sawyer is an absolute master of science fiction, and Red Planet Blues just adds more luster to his already towering reputation.”—Mike Resnick, Hugo Award–winning coauthor of The Cassandra Project “In Red Planet Blues, Sawyer has found a highly original and fun way to pay homage to the great hard-boiled detectives of the past.”—bltadwin.rund: Penguin Publishing Group. · Red Planet Blues. Robert J Sawyer. Orion, May 9, - Fiction - pages. 12 Reviews. Robert J. Sawyer, the author of such 'revelatory and thought-provoking' novels as TRIGGERS and The WWW /5(12). Red Planet Blues by Robert J Sawyer is a detective yarn, ya see. Coming in with a hard-hitting tale, like a wild baseball aimed at your face. Its setting, Mars, sand so red you wonder if the planet coughed up its secret after the pummeling it must have received from Jupiter. A deal gone bad? Excuse my poorly imitated detective noir style comments/5.
So I have to admit to having some hesitations when I began reading Robert J Sawyer's new book Red Planet Blues, In Red Planet Blues Sawyer has found a highly original and fun way to pay homage. Incorporating the Hugo Nebula award-nominated novella "Identity Theft" The name's Lomax—Alex Lomax. I'm the o. Triggers byr Robert J. Sawyer is #1 on the paperback bestsellers list in the July issue of Locus, the US trade journal of the science fiction and fantasy field. The list covers the data period of April In second place: A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin. Meanwhile, Red Planet Blues by [ ].
Red Planet Blues, by Robert J. Sawyer (Ace, , $, pp.) reviewed by Zeke Teflon. Occasionally, “pure entertainment” science fiction novels are actually entertaining. Red Planet Blues fills the bill. Based on Sawyer’s novella “Identity Theft,” which appeared in Mike Resnick ’s sci-fi-noir collection, Down These Dark Spaceways in , Red Planet Blues follows hard-bitten, hard-drinking, wise-cracking (what other kind is there?) private detective Alex Lomax as he unwinds. Red Planet Blues. Robert J Sawyer. Orion, May 9, - Fiction - pages. 12 Reviews. Robert J. Sawyer, the author of such 'revelatory and thought-provoking' novels as TRIGGERS and The WWW. Alex Lomax is a private detective. He does the usual stuff: chasing down wayward husbands, tracking cheating wives and hunting Martian fossils. You see, Loma.
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