Do you have your copy?
The September Selection for the SF&F
Literati is The Cassandra Project, by Jack McDevitt and Mike Resnick.
Overview from Barnes & Noble:
Two science fiction masters—Jack McDevitt and
Mike Resnick—team up to deliver a classic thriller in which one man uncovers
the hidden history of the United States space program…
“Houston, we have a problem…”
Formerly a cynical, ambitious PR man, Jerry Culpepper finally found a client he could believe in when he was hired as NASA’s public affairs director. Proud of the Agency’s history and sure of its destiny, he was thrilled to be a part of its future.
But public disinterest and budget cuts changed that future. Now, a half century after the first Moon landing, Jerry feels like the only one with stars in his eyes.
Then a fifty-year-old secret about the Apollo XI mission is revealed, and he finds himself embroiled in the biggest controversy of the twenty-first century, one that will test his ability—and his willingness—to spin the truth about a conspiracy of reality-altering proportions.
“Houston, we have a problem…”
Formerly a cynical, ambitious PR man, Jerry Culpepper finally found a client he could believe in when he was hired as NASA’s public affairs director. Proud of the Agency’s history and sure of its destiny, he was thrilled to be a part of its future.
But public disinterest and budget cuts changed that future. Now, a half century after the first Moon landing, Jerry feels like the only one with stars in his eyes.
Then a fifty-year-old secret about the Apollo XI mission is revealed, and he finds himself embroiled in the biggest controversy of the twenty-first century, one that will test his ability—and his willingness—to spin the truth about a conspiracy of reality-altering proportions.
The meeting is Monday evening, September 28, 2015 at 7:00 p.m.,
at the Oak Park Barnes &
Noble Booksellers #2352, 2nd Floor, 11323
W 95th Street, Overland Park, KS 66214, but it's not too early to start
reading NOW!
Also in September: Help pick the next four selections. Bring a list!
IMAGE: Many thanks to the Staffer’s Book ReviewBlog for the cover image.
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